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I would post a photo of that derailleur, but this site doesn't host images.
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Shimano wireless would make me happy.
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This thread is nearly worthless without pictures!
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Click on "User CP" in the header/user bar then click on "Pictures & Albums" then click on "Upload Pictures" then click on Choose File" then click on "Save File" find the image, click on the image and copy the "BB Code". Paste to a new message and post!
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That is just stupid to have to jump through three hoops to upload an image. Here is a small image.
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That looks like the ****
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I don't think it's wireless. There is no battery.
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Don't think its a clutch, the Ultegra version has a switch to engage/disengage the clutch that isn't in the shot. I looked at it carefully on the replay coverage, couldn't see a wire...doesn't mean its not there. The upper link does look different than the current 9170.
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Might not need a battery if shimano follows through on their patents to make power via the pulleys 😄
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maybe there is a wire that arcs down from just underneath the junction of the chainstay/seatstay and follows the curve of the hanger? Maybe I'm just imagining it?
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Idk, just looks like 91xx with a modified hangar, if that. https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/techn...shadow-rd.html Last edited by ptourkin; 07-20-2018 at 10:01 AM. |
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Looks like a standard Scott installation of a Di2 9150 rear derailleur:
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More confirmation from Cyclingnews:
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