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CyclingShimano has introduced its new fully wireless Di2 XTR M9200 mountain bike components. According to Shimano, the no-compromise Di2 system delivers ultra-precise and lightning-quick electronic shifting capabilities, with increased durability across each component. Shimano says the new system is engineered to withstand the demands of real-world racing, and features their “most robust drivetrain construction to date, more intuitive ergonomics, predi…See the Story
Shimano Unveils New XTR M9200 Di2 Wireless Components

Cycling · CanadaToday, Devinci Cycles announces the newest version of the all-mountain Troy Carbon MTB. The 5th generation carbon Troy frames feature increased travel and revised suspension kinematics, more aggressive geometry, a more streamlined frame design, and in-frame storage. Last fall, I wrote a review of the updated aluminum Troy, which impressed me with its suspension performance, trail-appropriate geometry, and in-frame storage. At that time, Devinci …See the Story
Devinci’s Updated Troy Carbon gets a Sleeker Frame, More Aggressive Geometry and Suspension
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