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Hydro is here to stay.
Bringing hydraulic disc brake compatibility to their new-and-improved Ultegra shifters, Shimano's ST-R8020 Shifters/Brake levers provide greater rider control in all conditions. With ergonomics in mind, Shimano took design cues from their Dura-Ace 9100 groupset, shrinking the bracket while featuring a textured hood and redesigned shape for the optimal shifter placement and a firm, comfortable grip. With the addition of hydraulic disc braking, you'll have total control in all conditions, while receiving greater reach adjustment range for the perfect placement.
Details:
Series: Ultegra.
Gearing: 2 x 11-speed.
Brake compatibility: hydraulic disc brake.
Lever Material: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic.
Lever Body Material: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic.
Mount: Clamp (closed).
Shift Cable Casing: OT-SP41.
Shift Cable: Polymer coated.
Approx. Weight: 275g per shifter / 550g per pair.
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Great upgrade
by Anonymous
sacramento , ca
Replacement for 105s so far so good, shifts smoother with a lighter touch, people kept telling me there was no difference between 105s and ultegra other than weight but I disagree glad I bought them.
Reviewed 6/19/2020
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