While Shimano was the first drivetrain brand to offer up an electronic system (2009), they are the last of the “Big Three” to make the move to 12-speeds for drop bars. See how much the parts cost and weigh below in the Dura-Ace and Ultegra options.
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SHIMANO DURA-ACE PRICES AND WEIGHT
- Cranksets with Chainrings: $624.99 690g
- Power Meter Crankset with Chainrings: $1,469.99, 754g
- Di2 Disc Brake Lever Set (Left and Right): $1,099.98, 350g
- Cassette (11-28/30/34): $359.99, 223g
- Di2 Front Derailleur: $449.99, 96g
- Di2 Rear Derailleur: $814.99, 215g
- 12-Speed Chain: $814.99, 242g
- Hydraulic Disc Brake Caliper Set: $364.98, 233g
- Disc Brake Rotor (140mm and 160mm): $81.99, 212g
- Di2 Battery: $184.99, 53g
- C36 Wheelset: $2,099.99, 1,338g
- C50 Wheelset: $2,099.99, 1,465g
- C60 Wheelset: $2,199.99, 1,609g
SHIMANO ULTEGRA PRICES AND WEIGHT
- Cranksets with Chainrings: $314.99, 716g
- Power Meter Crankset with Chainrings: $1,159.99
- Di2 Disc Brake Lever Set (Left and Right): $809.98, 382g
- Cassette (11-30/34): $111.99, 297g
- Di2 Front Derailleur: $259.99, 110g
- Di2 Rear Derailleur: $409.99, 262g
- 12-Speed Chain: 252g
- Hydraulic Disc Brake Caliper Set: $170.98, 282g
- Disc Brake Rotor (140mm and 160mm): $55.99, 212g
- Di2 Battery: $184.99, 53g
- C36 Wheelset: $1,399.99, 1,481g
- C50 Wheelset: $1,399.99, 1,562g
- C60 Wheelset: $1,399.99, 1,642g
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