Shimano's newest Saint group
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The new two-chainring cranks
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Bottom brackets are available to fit
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Brake levers are Servo Wave-equipped
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Calipers now have four pistons
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Stubby levers on the new shifters
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The new rear derailleur is no longer axle-mounted
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Shimano will offer Saint with an optional
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Naturally, the front derailleur be offered in both high-clamp
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The 2009 freehub body engages faster
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The revised 20mm thru-axle front hub
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The brakes are likely the highlight of the group
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The new levers feel great in your hands…
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…but the lever throw is a bit long
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A new 'mode converter' feature
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The beefy arms are noticeably flex-free
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Steel inserts
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The rear derailleur loses the solidity
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Whistler's mountain bike park is an international destination
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Climbing? What climbing?
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Whistler mountain is a natural habitat
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Buffed trails offer fast bermed corners
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The new cranks' stiffness is most noticeable
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Brake modulation is a key feature
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How high do you want to go?
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The man with the plan.
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