Need help with compatibility on Shimano Di2 TT components
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Need help with compatibility on Shimano Di2 TT components
I'm building a tri-bike and currently have Ultegra 8050 di2 front and rear derailleurs. So now I need bar end shifters along with brake levers/shifters for the aero TT/Tri cockpit. I'm looking at Dura Ace ST-R9160 Di2 (current generation) brake levers/shifters along with Dura Ace SW-9071 Di2 from previous generations. Will I have a compatibility issues running three different groupsets?
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Nope! You should be fine.
Have a look at the e-tube compatibility charts: https://e-tubeproject.shimano.com/pd....4.0-00-EN.pdf
All three series you mention are in the same box, s you can combine them. Note that you can use 6 units from that group (shifters) max.
Have a look at the e-tube compatibility charts: https://e-tubeproject.shimano.com/pd....4.0-00-EN.pdf
All three series you mention are in the same box, s you can combine them. Note that you can use 6 units from that group (shifters) max.