E-BIKE RIDERS GET NEW SHIMANO STEPS COMPONENT UPGRADES

Speed sensor integration, connectivity and aesthetic upgrades for Shimano’s city e-bike components

Shimano is adding a new e-bike specific rotor and updating its E-6000 series e-bike Drive Unit, Crankset and Shift Switch to meet the requirements of the growing number of e-bike riders.

New rotors and speed sensor placement

New for 2017 is a Speed Sensor (SM-DUE11) with a magnet that attaches discretely behind the rear rotor to bring e-bike integration to the next level. This means that riders using one of two new (RT-EM900-M/800-M) 160mm or 180mm disc brake rotors on their e-bikes can use the new securely positioned rotor speed sensor and magnet bracket instead of the rear wheel (SM-DUE10) sensor and spoke magnet, providing a more robust and durable system with a more accurate way of monitoring riding data and performance.

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Pictured: RT-EM900-M, RT-EM800-M, SM-DUE11

With the new rotors the magnet sits on the rotor whilst the speed sensor can be fixed to the inside of the chain stay.

The new speed sensor is compatible with both STEPS MTB (E8000) & City/Light Off-Road (E6000) series, and the e-bike specific rear rotor is compatible with CENTER LOCK disc brake between 8 to 11-speed bikes.

Simplified lighting

As the e-bike market becomes more diverse, Shimano now offers a new Drive Unit (E6002/12) into which riders can now simply plug in their compatible front and rear lights to the motor’s 2-Amp ports without needing to use any special adaptors (such as a SM-DUE01 unit).

This simplified and logical design means that the e-bike becomes ever-simpler to ‘plug and play’ and more importantly, gives riders the extra safety benefit of a large capacity battery to brightly light their way through city streets and urban paths.

As well as this the new Drive Unit comes with an improved Walk Assist operation. Riders can simply push and hold any switch button for 3-seconds to propel the bike forwards at walking pace. This can be especially helpful when carrying the bike up steep inclines.

In terms of compatibility, the new Drive Unit can be used with Shimano’s manual shifting components, hub gears (Alfine or Nexus, with an automatic shifting feature) or Di2 components.

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Modified switches and crank arm

The crank arm now comes more clearance for shoes thanks to a sleeker profile on the 170 or 175mm versions. Meanwhile the STEPS City switches (SW-E6010-L/R) are updated with a more ergonomic and intuitive design. Switches on the left take care of choosing assist modes, with the middle button operating the cycle computer displays. With a Di2 system the large buttons on the right hand side switch take care of up and down shifts whilst the smaller middle button takes care of switching between automatic and manual shifting.

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The rotors with the new speed sensor, the switches, drive unit and crank arms will be available in August 2017.

NOTES TO EDITORS

1. EMBARGO TIME/DATE: 5PM AMSTERDAM TIME, FRIDAY 30TH JUNE 2017

2. Images: can be downloaded at: www.dropbox.com/sh/osij9i5t3hdlo4k/AAC7jkPgt7baAO9jTmBSkhrTa?dl=0

3. Shimano’s E-TUBE platform can be downloaded from http://e-tubeproject.shimano.com/ and more information about SHIMANO STEPS can be found at: https://www.shimano-steps.com

About Shimano

About Shimano Europe: Founded in 1921, Shimano is dedicated to helping its customers get closer to nature, supporting people to realize their dreams and create new lifestyles. That comes with the desire to create outstanding cycling products and apparel. With over 100 years’ experience in creating internationally renowned bicycle components, Shimano is proud to have developed products that continue to take countless athletes to victory and provide the means for limitless global bicycle journeys. For more information see: bike.shimano.com

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