Shimano Dura-Ace R9100
244,93
Shimano Ultegra R8050 Di2
265,42
SRAM Force 1 Type 3.0
203,93
Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 vs. Shimano Ultegra R8050 Di2 vs. SRAM Force 1 Type 3.0
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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switches like a breeze |
very precise |
plug&play with older versions of Di2 |
Fast delivery |
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Cons
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pricey |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
With this derailleur you get the best technology Shimano has to offer. |
This derailleur shifts very smoothly. |
This derailleur is also very light. |
The derailleur's electric shifting system allows for very fast and smooth shifting. |
The position under the cassette ensures good handling on mud and wet terrain. |
The new roller-clutch keeps your chain even better at tension, even when the terrain becomes very rough. |
The cage-lock technology makes it easy to remove your wheel. |
Cons
This derailleur cannot handle a tooth larger than a 30. If you want to be bigger, you need the Ultegra R8000 long cage derailleur. |
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Specifications
11 speed
11 speed
10 speed
11 speed
11 speed
Mechanical
Electronic
Mechanical
Short Cage
Short Cage
Long Cage IRDR8050GS
Long Cage IRDR8050GS
Medium Cage
35T
Weight
158 grams
246 grams
261 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
30T
30T
34T
34T
36T
Colour
Black
Grey
What groupset do you have?
Shimano Dura-Ace
Shimano Ultegra
SRAM Force