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Wireless Shifting

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Java Neo3 Carbon trifold bicycle with electronic drivetrain in folded position

Java Neo3 Carbon Electronic Group Set Edition

Built around a Japanese Terra T00 carbon frameset, this folding bike pairs a Wheeltop 12-speed electronic groupset with a complete weight of just 8.46 kg. A 50T chainring, 11–40T cassette, hydraulic disc brakes, and 30 mm deep-section wheels deliver a premium ride feel without sacrificing portability.

Premium · $1,398
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Shimano GRX Di2 Wireless

The Shimano GRX Di2 Wireless is the first wireless groupset designed specifically for gravel riding. Running a 1x configuration, it offers a 510% gear range and 700–1,000 km battery life. Shifts are fast and it is backward-compatible with existing frames, though the rear derailleur looks bulky and the mechanical derailleur hanger remains a weak point.

Upper mid-range · €1,500 / £1,400 (complete groupset, excluding bottom bracket)
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Shimano GRX RX717

The Shimano GRX RX717 is a complete 12-speed wireless electronic gravel groupset offering an all-in-one solution straight out of the box. The kit includes wireless shifters, hydraulic disc brakes, crankset, 12-speed fully wireless Di2 rear derailleur with a removable battery and charger, chain, rotors, bottom bracket, and all required hardware.

Upper mid-range · approx. £895 complete groupset
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Shimano XTR Di2 Rear Derailleur

The Shimano XTR Di2 Rear Derailleur is a native electronic rear derailleur built specifically for 1x drivetrains. Its dual-spring design replaces a traditional clutch to deliver high chain tension and a quiet drivetrain. At roughly 412 grams including the battery, it offers precise, rapid electronic shifting for high-end off-road builds.

Premium
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SRAM Force Groupset

The SRAM Force groupset is a high-performance option for committed road riders. It brings much of the flagship Red experience, including excellent braking, smooth shifting, and refined ergonomics, without requiring a Red-level budget. After thousands of real-world kilometres, Force proves to be a strong balance of performance and value.

Upper mid-range