The pithily named WH-RS80-C24-CL, a 1516 g clincher wheelset featuring a super thin alloy rim with a carbon overlay.
WH-7850-SL, a scandium rim tubeless wheelset coming in at 1532 g.
See, tubeless. Nipples are threaded into the rim Ksyrium style.
WH-7850-C50-TU, a 50mm deep carbon tubular wheelset at 1485 g.
The rims are a proprietary one piece construction to eliminate weak spots.
SH-RW80 winter shoe with Gore-Tex liner, water sealed.
SH-R310S, the top of the line heat moldable shoe. 4 areas in the uppers contain moldable plastic, as well as the insole.
The carbon sole is not heat moldable.
The full heat moldable lineup, 2 each for road/mtb, 1 tri.
White is the new carbon weave.
The Pro aerobar will come with multiple extension shapes, and in flat or drop configurations.
The new hollow outer chainring.
The 7900 crankset drops over 100 grams from 7800.
The two sides of the chain, made asymmetrical to enhance shifting.
The shifter for the electronic group has minimal internals, so it can be designed to maximize ergonomics. Target price for the group is supposed to come in under Record.
The electronic group comes with a wiring kit to keep things clean. Though the electronic group is some 60 grams heavier, weight is distributed away from the shifters down to the derailers.
The 7900 mechanical shifter routes the cables under the tape. The mechanism has moved into the lever body so that the end of the brake lever is less bulbous than before.
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Add a commentShimano Reports 11 Percent Sales Bump
OSAKA, Japan (BRAIN)—Shimano reported an 11-percent jump in sales in 2008, ending the year with $2.59 billion in net sales, according to Shimano’s 2008 earnings as reported to the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Net income for 2008 was $277 million, or 25.15 billion yen, an increase of 26.4 percent over 2007.
As of Aug. 12, 2008, the company was projecting 10 percent sales growth and a 23.2 percent in net income for the full year.
Bicycle components racked up $2.04 billion (185.99 billion yen) in sales in 2008, up from $1.73 billion the year before. The majority of the remaining sales came from Shimano’s fishing segment.
Even with a profitable year on the books, Shimano is projecting that full-year sales will drop in 2009. The components giant is assuming a 12.8 percent decrease in net sales—from 235.14 billion yen in 2008 to 205 billion yen this year. Additionally, Shimano projects that net income will fall 20.5 percent.
All dollar amounts are based on the exchange rate as of Dec. 31, 2008: 90.78 yen to $1.
—Nicole Formosa
She needs to get on a top team with her talent. Colavita, Vanderkitten, Tibco or maybe the big time - Columbia or Cervelo
Won the women's p/1/2 road race, solo break on the last lap of the course. The next day at the Crit she broke away from the pack on the 2nd lap and gained about a half lap on the field, a couple laps later one girl managed to bridge. Evie pulled for most of the of the race, opening up gaps on her break mate at times, then got passed in the sprint by her break mate to get second. She won every prime in the Crit! It was an unbelievable effort. Velonews reported the road race result that was posted online, which was incorrect. Unfortunately she flatted in the first stage TT and was given the last place time +30 seconds.
I think she got 2nd according to Velonews. Amazing result.
that is totally bananas
Evelyn stevens wins the pro 1/2 race at valley of the sun. DOMINATOR!!!!
Matt Richards?
CJ is Lithuanian.
Well, my Lithuanian Soigneur is SO going to hear it for this one!
Prensky you have a typo in your team name on bikereg. So not PRO.
No 5/6 race? Why
One of my perennial favorites, Cat3s complaining about 4s. Can we call somebody a sandbagger quick or else this isn't an NYVC list.
Andy, thanks for the pictures, though I've been converted by SRAM. I love my Force Gruppo.
Yeah, why even have a race...
electronic is fer wimmins
why the fark does grant's tomb have a 3/4 field instead of just a 3 field? why do all the 4s get to register twice and clog up the registration for the 3s? ponderous
what price increase? you can pick up a 7900 group for ~$1200 nowadays. that's what i spend on drinks on a slow night.
--the donald
No one has complained about the DA price increase?
Yes, shifter definitely influenced by sram, especially with the way the levers point out.
Wireless group means extra batteries, extra weight. And how annoying would it be when just one battery dies, but still knocks out the whole system?
I think with Bluetooth-style pairing interference 'shouldn't' be a problem?
pessimist that i am, think of the unfortunate signal jamming opportunities with wireless groups...
innocent looking spectator sitting at the side of alpe d' huez, laptop & black box in his lap, susperstar climber takes off on an attack, but WOOPS! silly derailleur, shifts are for kids!
or a field sprint and WHOA NELLY didn't mean to shift up....
Talk to me when they have a wireless grouppo
those cranks look like some cool weapon that uma thurman would hurl into somebody's neck, kill bill style....
Mektronic, was great with proper battery replacement. Great levers, poopy front derailleur shifter...
Shimano is clearly influenced by SRAM shifter...
The crankset is stupendous!!! but reminds me of tanks Mavic made for Lemond...
Shimano is very nice, but I am still getting my Campag tat...
11 baby!!! Ultra Torque!!! Bora Bora!!! G3!!! Ghibli!!!
late to the party, bro
If anyone read the New York times today there was an article about how Armstrong was giving up his efforts to test himself 24/7 for "financial" purposes. He is once again evading the needle.
I heard Mark Purdy isn't working at Cadence anymore.
"I was reading a book on history of Shimano and it's development/testing of Dura-ace"
Wow, time to log onto match.com
woops let me restate, '07 bike segment sales ~158B yen, '08 projections ~168B yen.
sorry 'bout that.
--hank paulson
SIS when it was first introduced (downtube shifters) was quite the heresy....
...but they worked. Very innovative stuff.
A quick look at their '07 annual report says the bike segment biz was about 168B yen (or ~$1.8B USD) revenue. '08 projections are supposed to be around 225B Yen (~$2.5B USD).
That's a lotta bike parts...
I was reading a book on history of Shimano and it's development/testing of Dura-ace. One of the quotes, "We don't want to be the number one, We want to be the leader".
I think they are, and may be even number one.
The Velonews buyer's guide features a limited-edition Giant TCR with internal cable routing optimized for Di-2 -- looks clean as a whistle. It also places the battery on the driveside seatstay.
personally, i liked the bulbous mechanism.
Yeah, would be interesting to see if it gets adopted. Their hope is that eventually frame builders will build for it and allow for internal routing.
I could use that winter shoe
cool stuff. can't wait to see if electronic shifting makes it mainstream. clunky wiring though.
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