I usually do not write news posts, but this week there is actually quite a lot of Di2 related news.. Not only have a couple of new products been released [ … ]
Category: Hardware
Di2 Hardware
How to troubleshoot Di2 battery drain issues
A well tuned Di2 system is a joy to ride. It shifts effortlessly and lets you focus on riding the bike. Most riders can go for about 2000-3000 km without [ … ]
Send us your questions for Shimano, installation guides section
Have you ever had a Di2 problem or question you could not solve? And one that we could not help you with either? Now is your chance to get that [ … ]
How to enable the buttons on your shifter hoods
If you own a recent Road or Gravel Di2 bike you will have noticed each shifter is equipped with three buttons: the two shift buttons and an extra button on [ … ]
News update: GRX Di2 first rides, firmware and iOS 13 and e-Tube compatibility
We don’t post a lot of news – our main content is guides, tips and tricks. Every once in a while there is news worth sharing though and today is [ … ]
Wireless Unit / Information Display – why get one
You may have been reading our posts on the Wireless Unit or Information Display and wondered whether or not to buy one. After all, it’s an optional component, costs about [ … ]
Di2 for Dummies – beginner’s guide to Di2
When you buy a Di2 bike it generally does not come with a Di2 manual. And even when it does it is usually horribly outdated or full of information you [ … ]
Building a bike – cable routing, how to connect it all
If you’re building a new Di2-equipped bike there are a couple of things you’ll need to decide. We’ve already published a post on what components are available and how to [ … ]
Building a Di2 bike – what parts do you need?
Building a new bike is a lot of fun, but can also be a bit of a challenge. How do you decide which Di2 components to buy? And which wires? [ … ]
How to adjust your mountain bike Di2 rear derailleur
A short while ago we wrote a post on how to micro-adjust your road di2 rear derailleur and front derailleur. This time we’ll explain how to do the same with [ … ]