They’ve certainly had more success with their universal derailleur mount than Shimano have had with their direct mount, and certainly had a better strategy.
I feel like they’re angling for a sustainability angle here with a mount that if you crash and hit your calliper it won’t write off your frame.
I guess we’ll see what happens but they’ve certainly got a fair old share of the top end of the MTB market with their AXS system. Where is Shimano Di2 now?
They’ve certainly had more success with their universal derailleur mount than Shimano have had with their direct mount, and certainly had a better strategy.
I feel like they’re angling for a sustainability angle here with a mount that if you crash and hit your calliper it won’t write off your frame.
I guess we’ll see what happens but they’ve certainly got a fair old share of the top end of the MTB market with their AXS system. Where is Shimano Di2 now?