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This is the Shimano Di2 FD-9070 Dura-Ace Front Derailleur. Precision actuators move the cage swiftly and smoothly for fast, silent, accurate front shifts every time. And with single-wire E-tube connection to the rest of the system, the front derailleur is able to automatically trim itself as you shift the rear derailleur, eliminating chain rub.
State of the art Di2 electronic technology for instant, accurate shifts first time, every time, at the push of a button. Now 11-speed compatible, with enhanced feedback and improved ergonomics for easier access to the shift buttons from the top of the the hoods. Cleaner wiring thanks to single-wire E-tube connections, that also make it easy to add satellite shifters for bar tops or in the drops.
Features:
- Fast, precise, smooth shifting
- Automatic trimming
State of the art Di2 electronic technology for instant, accurate shifts first time, every time, at the push of a button. Now 11-speed compatible, with enhanced feedback and improved ergonomics for easier access to the shift buttons from the top of the the hoods. Cleaner wiring thanks to single-wire E-tube connections, that also make it easy to add satellite shifters for bar tops or in the drops.
Features:
- 11-speed compatible
- Improved ergonomics
- Enhanced feedback
- Nickel plated cage
- Down-shifts in two steps to help eliminate dropped chains
- Includes frame support plates (DP7970)
- Smooth, effortless shifting under load
- 43.5mm Chain line
- CPU controlled automatic trimming
- Anodized inner, outer link
- No cables to wear out or become contaminated
- Di2 Electronic Shifting
Specifications:
Weight: 114
Front Derailleur Clamp: Braze-on
Front Derailleur Cable Pull: Bottom
Derailleur Capacity: 16
Crank-FD Type: Road Compact
Crank-FD Type: Road Double
FD/Shifter Compatibility: Dura-Ace 9070 Di2
Front Derailleur Style: Traditional
Chain Compatibility: Shimano 11
This product was added to our catalog on September 1, 2014