null

Shimano Ultegra ST-R8050 Di2 Levers

$339.99 $309.99
(You save $30.00)
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
ST-R8050-Di2
UPC:
689228770973
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Shimano Ultegra ST-R8050 Di2 Levers

Out of stock

ultegra.gif

State of the art Di2 electronic technology for instant accurate shifts every time at the push of a button. New 11-speed compatible with enhanced feedback and improved ergonomics for easier access to the shift buttons on top of the the hoods.

KEY FEATURES:

  • More intuitive shifting operation
  • Updated features and more defined click feeling
  • Clearer separation between shift buttons support quick and precise shifting while operating with thick gloves
  • Customizable functionality to match the rider's style
  • Each switch has the option for multi-shift ON or OFF
  • E-TUBE PROJECT
  • Programmable function of ST top button remote switch for third party cycle computer and shifting
  • More Reach Adjust range
  • 2x11-speed
  • Series color

The all-new Ultegra R8050 group is the result of 40 years of development and innovation tested to the limit at the highest level of competition in road racing time trials and cyclo-cross.

Ultegra delivers concentration control and confidence with slick fast accurate performance that you can depend upon without distraction. Ultegra now has an 11-speed cassette with numerous gearing options to cover all situations.

Leading edge design materials and construction reduce weight improve stiffness and enhance control.

About Derailleurs Front - Road
Various derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie (1853-1930) invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps and we wonder if 20 gears are enough. Since then there has been many advancements in the number of gears materials and reductions in weight.

About Derailleurs Rear - Road
Various derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie (1853-1930) invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps and we wonder if 20 gears are enough..... Since then there have been many advancements in the number of gears materials and reductions in weight. Wiggle lists a large selection of front and rear derailleurs catering for double and triple systems with 7 8 9 10 and even 11 speed cassettes.

Buy Online Shimano Ultegra R8050 Di2 Levers at TexasCyclesport.com