Shimano's newly released XTR MTB groupset marks its commitment to electric shifting, showcasing the first fully wireless design in its line-up. This innovation arrives nearly a decade after the last e-version, as competitors like SRAM adapt fully to electric systems. The latest XTR includes advancements such as a removable battery in the rear derailleur and a unique 9t smallest sprocket option. With electronic systems gaining traction across all terrain types, including upcoming offerings from Campagnolo, XTR aims to solidify Shimano's position in the rapidly evolving landscape of bike technology.
Shimano's latest XTR groupset reaffirms its commitment to electric shifting with the first fully wireless design and a focus on mountain bikes.
With the new XTR, Shimano introduces a removable battery in the rear derailleur and a smaller 9t sprocket, emphasizing innovation and versatility.
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