[First Look] Bianchi Methanol SL 27.1 With Shimano XTR Di2

A couple of days ago we started our test of the brand new Shimano XTR Di2, built on a Bianchi Methanol SL 27.1. The drivetrain is a 2×11. As you can see from the photos the right shifter takes care of the whole shifting process: both front and rear derailleur are managed electronically, we don’t have a left shifter for manually shifting between the chainrings. Even the fork lockout is electronic.

Stay tuned for the full review and use this article to ask us whatever you want, we will answer your questions in the next article.

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