Wheel Top just dropped this
46 minute long video explaining their MTB groupset and are currently
recruiting beta testers for their road groupset.
I'll briefly summarise some of the more interesting points:
Road groupset beta testers are asked to prepare bikes with "11 speeds or more," meaning that the road groupset will support both 11 and 12 speeds like the MTB.
The MTB groupset will support 11 and 12 speed cassettes from SRAM and Shimano via software presets controlled on the companion app.
The MTB groupsets you saw listed for sale earlier this year were actually pre-production units offloaded by beta testers.
Wheel Top's road brifters will work with the MTB rear derailleur for gravel mullet setups.
The MTB rear derailleur uses an 800mAh battery (47.5g) with a slimmer 400mAh optional battery coming in the future. For reference, the SRAM battery is 300mAh and weighs 25g.
They'll release a downhill version of the MTB rear derailleur with a shorter cage (75mm vs 93mm).
There'll be a decked out version of the MTB rear derailleur with black and gold pulleys (unclear if OSPW or not).
The MTB derailleur can shift through all twelve cogs positions (NOT changing gears) in as little as 1.8 seconds. Wheel Top aren't happy with this as they aren't good enough numbers for a road groupset.
Wheel Top's road brifters will be mechanical. Hydraulic is not mentioned.
The road groupset is on target to be released by year end.
In other news,
Hillhouse Capital (leading private equity firm) invested in L-TWOO back in February 2021.
Nothing new from Sensah.