Cheers.
In general, going back to the first Di2, there seems to be a desire to emulate mechanical shifting/positioning with electronic controls when, as you note, minus the need to lever a ratchet around the shifters can be tiny perfectly placed buttons or the such.
March 24, 2023, 8:43 a.m. - Andrew Major
Cheers. In general, going back to the first Di2, there seems to be a desire to emulate mechanical shifting/positioning with electronic controls when, as you note, minus the need to lever a ratchet around the shifters can be tiny perfectly placed buttons or the such.