Shimano’s CUES drivetrain offers a more affordable LINKGLIDE package for riders, and today, the Japanese component manufacturer announced an all-new CUES drop bar line that uses hydraulic brakes, 1×11 speed, and full kits start at $895.96. Let’s take a closer look…
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A Review and Some Tinkering with Shimano CUES 1×11 Drivetrain
With Shimano releasing CUES to replace Alivio, Acera, and Altus groupsets, is it possible we are getting something better? CUES unites all the parts under its umbrella with the same flat cable pull ratio and chain pitch across 9, 10, and 11-speed drivetrains. Spencer Harding devised his own mix of CUES parts to fit his touring demands at a low price point. Check out what he found and his thoughts on this new parts offering from Shimano below…