Shimano GRX RX810
422,80
Shimano Ultegra R8000
From 356,00
SRAM Force 22 WiFli 11-speed
489,60
Shimano GRX RX810 vs. Shimano Ultegra R8000 vs. SRAM Force 22 WiFli 11-speed
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
smooth switching |
Improved version |
Top class for cyclocross |
Good price/quality |
Light (6x) |
Price (6x) |
Precision (4x) |
Reliability (3x) |
feel |
looks |
shifting |
alows wide ratio gearing |
Cons
No |
Nothing at all |
have to turn the clutch on/off |
No (12x) |
Pricey (2x) |
Non so far |
cable tension setting not intuitive |
still not quite shimano quality |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The clutch prevents the derailleur from rattling and keeps the chain well tensioned. |
You can use this derailleur with all 11-speed Shimano shifters. |
Because the derailleur is further below the cassette, it's better protected against an impact. |
The positioning of the derailleur under the cassette makes it shift more responsively than the previous Shimano 11-speed derailleurs. |
The chain makes better contact with the cassette, which means that the derailleur performs better in wet, muddy or sandy conditions. |
The bearings of the jockey wheels are better than those in the 105 R7000 rear derailleur. |
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Cons
You cannot fit a cassette with a smaller ratio than 11/30 to this derailleur. |
If you ride on cobblestones, this derailleur can chatter more. If you want to prevent this, look at the Shimano GRX RX810 11-speed Rear Derailleur. |
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Specifications
11 speed
11 speed
11 speed
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Long Cage
Short Cage
Long Cage RD-R8000GS
Long Cage RD-R8000GS
Medium Cage
40T
35T
39T
39T
37T
Weight
251 grams
200 grams
190 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
34T
30T
34T
34T
32T
Colour
Black
Black
What groupset do you have?
Shimano Ultegra
SRAM Force