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  • M8000 XT 11spd (HWDTY?)
  • steve_b77
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    http://www.bikeradar.com/mtb/news/article/shimano-deore-xt-m8000-11-speed-first-look-44084/

    11-40 & 11-42 cassette options, 1x, 2x & 3x cranks and just mechanical, me likey

    scant
    Free Member

    strange that the product codes have changed. Deore XT was always M7– series. original saint was M800, but now new XT is M8000

    Adam@BikeWorks
    Free Member

    Means it’s 1 better.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    £75 rrp cassette too, that should please the skinflints value conscious.

    wrecker
    Free Member

    http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/new-xt-when

    Bastards. Bought a double a few weeks ago and now the ****ing single comes out. Never mind.

    Adam@BikeWorks
    Free Member

    It’s not out for a couple of months yet!
    Think of all the riding you can do before they’re obselete the new ones come out.

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    Must buy, ’tis shiny indeed

    chrishc777
    Free Member

    Still don’t like the look of those cranks. But the rest is great news, I can go 11 speed for the price of 10 speed kit + oneup expander. As long as I can run exisiting cranks and narrow wide rings, shame XT cassette won’t work with XTR mech, was quite getting used to the feel of XTR!

    goodgrief
    Free Member

    No mention of weights yet. The 11-36 cassette was already a porker, can’t see this one being lighter.
    Other than that, really pleased to see a 11-42t option with a mech that can handle it.
    The chainring looks very good and should last ages with the steel teeth.

    matther01
    Free Member

    I like the look of the cranks tbh…at least the 1x

    fr0sty125
    Free Member

    I like… Especially those prices

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