Di2 Compatibility – mix Ultegra, DURA-ACE, XTR, XT and GRX components. You can actually mix different series and even different generations of Di2 hardware, as long as you make sure you follow the Di2 compatibility chart! Hidden somewhere on the Shimano E-Tube Project website is a Di2/e-Tube compatibility chart.
What is the difference between Ultegra Di2 and Dura-Ace Di2?
This means Ultegra Di2 is roughly 440g heavier than Dura-Ace Di2. But, you can save some weight by swapping the non-mechanical parts like crankset, brakes and cassette. On our scale, the shifters are 57g heavier, the front derailleur is 43g heavier, and the rear derailleur is 49g heavier.
Will there be a 105 Di2?
Shimano’s Di2 electronic shifting revolutionized the component world when it was first introduced more than 10 years ago. Shimano hasn’t confirmed as such — nor have I bothered to ask since I already know what they’ll say — but the writing is on the wall, as plain as day: 105 Di2 is on its way.
Does all Di2 work together?
In general, every electronic Di2 component is compatible between the Ultegra 6770, 6870, and Dura-Ace 9070 systems (see exceptions below.) Any of the Ultegra/Dura-Ace controllers (A Junctions) can be used with either system. All components use the same cables and connectors.
Is Di2 worth the money?
Shimano Di2 “A wired system is absolutely reliable,” says Legan. “But the biggest advantage if you’re talking about a racing cyclist, or someone just interested in a premium experience, Di2 is a faster shifting system.
Does Di2 save weight?
Second, Ultegra Di2 is a bit heavier, but not by much, as noted above. In fact, if one takes out the non-electronic components, it only loses about 104g to Dura-Ace Di2. So run a Dura-Ace crank, brakes and cassette and you gain less than a quarter of a pound while saving thousands of dollars.
What is the Dura-Ace Di2 groupset?
The DURA-ACE Di2 groupset is the result of Shimano’s ongoing passion for technology. This is reflected in every single component in the groupset. All components are joined together to work as one, reinforcing each other for unparalleled performance. For the new DURA-ACE Di2 groupset, Shimano have improved upon each and every individual component.
What is the difference between the Shimano Dura-Ace r9200 and the Di2?
Further Di2 refinements include a charging port and D-FLY wireless connectivity integrated into the rear derailleur. Shimano DURA-ACE R9200 is wired where it makes sense, featuring a central, multi-port battery that supplies stable, long-lasting power to both front and rear derailleurs.
What is Dura-Ace Di2 creditcredit?
Credit is subject to application and status. The DURA-ACE Di2 groupset is the result of Shimano’s ongoing passion for technology. This is reflected in every single component in the groupset. All components are joined together to work as one, reinforcing each other for unparalleled performance.
What is the difference between didura-Ace and r9100 Di2?
DURA-ACE delivers 58% faster rear shifting and 45% faster front shifting compared to the current wired R9100 Di2 system. Shimano’s wireless Di2 processing technology, developed in house by Shimano, increases transmission speed and performance, offering reliable, fast shifts every single time.