

There haven't been too many big advancements in the mechanics of how bikes work in a long time. The whole chains and gears and shifters thing has been working pretty well for a while, so we've stuck with it. But bike component maker Shimano has been hard at work on a huge leap forward in shifting technology for a few years now, and it's finally ready for the primetime.
The Di2 shfiting system makes shifting completely electronic, making shifting from gear to gear both completely effortless and much less prone to getting gunked up. It replaces "the conventional levers that pull wound-steel cables through protective housings with solid-state switches." What results is a perfect, clean shift every time you touch the button. Look for it this January on expensive bikes everywhere.
Wired, via Boing Boing Gadgets
By Andras at 1:13 PM ON 08/01/08
Mavic actually tried using a similar system a long time ago, but failed, because high voltage wires above the road wreaked havoc with the electronics
By jul at 5:10 AM ON 08/04/08
Mavic (french manufacturer) did it (and gave it up) 15 years ago.
Pro team even used it for a while for races like the tour de france.
But hey, why put electronic stufs where it's not required ?
jul:
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