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Carbon_Dude:
Not that I'm going to be changing out to Shimano anytime soon.  Particularly at those prices, people complain about SRAM's 1x setup being expensive, Shimano has set a new high for bicycle components.  Now a big brand bike with Shimano XTR electronic shifting will probably retail for $15,000.  Why so much?  Because someone will buy it.

http://www.pricepoint.com/Brand/Shimano/Shimano-XTR-11spd/?src=NEWSHIMANOXTR&trk_msg=FDULV8S2TADK7008VV8BSGV2NC&trk_contact=04AD1N40PM58R0LDIJ215I3RAG&utm_source=Listrak&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=http%3a%2f%2fwww.pricepoint.com%2fBrand%2fShimano%2fShimano-XTR-11spd%2f%3fsrc%3dNEWSHIMANOXTR&utm_campaign=20141110-NEWSHIMANOXTR

Izzy:
Ooohh looks nice.

$350 for the cassette? Def not cheap. Can't wait for comparisons to Sram to start coming out.

MTNRCKT:

--- Quote from: Izzy on November 10, 2014, 07:05:58 AM ---$350 for the cassette? Def not cheap.

--- End quote ---

I didn't realize it would be electronic shift. That's pretty crazy. And yes, not cheap at all. Prob be 5 more years before I get something like this on my bike!


brmeyer135:
Imagine having that on your bike and then image a rock strike or stick in the spokes or something else wrecking that.
For road, I guess I could see super expensive parts....but for mountain biking, where it is a matter of time before things get broken.

Carbon_Dude:
Electronic shifting is an option, there is also a conventional new XTR 11spd R/D and shifter.

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