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New Shimano SLX M7000 groupset goes 11-speed

By Press Office · 88 comments

Sleek makeover and high performance from the best pound-for-pound competitive-level mountain biking cranksets, derailleurs, cassettes, shifters, levers, rotors and hubs on the market.

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The launch of Shimano’s new mid-range off-road SLX groupset brings many of the performance features of DEORE XT with affordability, durability and compatibility to make it suitable for almost every type of mountain biker.

Provision for a wide range of MTB riding styles was the focus of the new SLX M7000 design. Three types of riders are catered for within the drivetrain options; those who favour a single chainring 1×11 set up for simplicity, those looking for an optimal 2×11 double chainring set up, or those riders needing the enhanced gear options and convenience coming with a 3×10 speed set up.

Drivetrain efficiency

The lightweight and durable 11 speed-compatible FC-M7000-11 chainring (1×11 and 2×11) teeth feature Shimano’s new Dynamic Chain Engagement technology and are designed for the different power outputs delivered in each ring, offering enhanced chain retention, driving rigidity and highly efficient, precise shifting.

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In the 2×11 set up, close gear ratio combinations ensure a minimum shifting gap between gears and allow the rider to maintain an efficient rhythm throughout the complete range of gears. Set up options are kept to a chainring capacity of 10-teeth with three options (34-24T, 36-26T and 38-28T). 1×11 riders have the option of 30T, 32T or 34T chainrings to combine with two cassette options (11-40T and 11-42T). B-spec options are also available in double and single ring set ups to ensure chain lines can accommodate 148mm rear hubs.

The system solution behind these rider optimized gear combinations is known as DYNA-SYS11, which blends Shimano shifting technologies and designs to allow riders to deliver consistent, efficient power while maintaining traction and momentum.

Meanwhile, the 3×10 crankset (FC-M7000-10) with its 40-30-22T tooth profile and DYNA-SYS shifting technology has been designed to give a consistent shifting performance with the most efficient drivetrain and practical gearing for recreational riders anywhere.

The new design of the 1×11, 2×11 and 3×10 cranksets is more than just a stunning aesthetics and outstanding mechanical design. Better bottom bracket sealings reduce water and dirt ingress and increase the long-term efficiency of crank rotation.

At the rear, lightweight and minimally designed 467g 11-40T cassette sprockets are in line with DYNA-SYS philosophies, allowing the rider to make smooth and precise gear changes and keep riding in the most efficient front driving gear for longer. 1×11 and 2×11 riders also have the option of choosing a wider 11-42T cassette for an expanded low end range. Meanwhile 3×10 riders can choose from 11-32, 11-34 or 11-36T set ups with the existing CS-HG81-10 cassette.

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Shifting on the SL-M7000-11/10 levers is taken care of by ergonomically designed RAPIDFIRE PLUS shift levers, allowing riders to downshift three gears in one stroke and release shifts by the index finger or the thumb. This simple but incredibly useful feature also provides light and consistently stable shifting across front and rear gears. I-spec II (SL-M7000-I / SL-M7000-10-I) and I-spec B-type (SL-M7000-B-I / SL-M7000-B-I) mount options allow for adaptable and versatile, rider-tuned cockpit options.

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Where shift levers command, derailleurs respond. Now featuring at SLX lever, Shimano’s SHADOW RD+ technology provides sharp and silky shifts along with chain stability and a reduction in chain slap thanks to a lockable rear derailleur position. The medium cage 11-speed rear derailleurs (RD-M7000-11-GS) offer a drivetrain capacity of 41-teeth, whilst the long cage 10-speed rear derailleur (RD-M7000-10-SGS) offers a larger drivetrain capacity of 43-teeth to accommodate its triple chainring.

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The shifting power of the 11-speed (FD-M7020-11) and 10-speed (FD-M7000-10) front derailleurs has been increased allowing for rapid shifts with efficient cable routing and a light shift operation. Mounting options include Side Swing, Top Swing and Down Swing front derailleurs to offer compatibility with shorter chain stays and large wheels and tyres.

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Rolling reliability

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SLX hubs have been redesigned to provide all-weather durability and reliable performance thanks to high quality sealings and angular contact bearings. FH-M7000/7010 rear hubs also feature a refined and rapid gear engagement mechanism, offering 36 pick-up options over 360 degrees. The front hubs come in at a light weight 189g (HB-M7000) or 148g (HB-M7010), while the rear hubs are 384g (FH-M7000) or 357g (FH-M7010). The both front and rear hubs offer variations compatible with the Boost 110 and 148 standards.

Stopping supremacy

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The Rider Tuned position of the SLX BL-M7000 lever allows for smooth, consistent and predictable operation of the hydraulic disc brake system (BR-M7000) and, combined with heat-radiating, mud-shedding SM-RT70 160, 180 or 203mm rotors, you get high performance stopping power in all manner of riding conditions.

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In all in, the new SLX M7000 groupset achieves an unrivalled level of high performance, efficiency, durability and value. Competitive-level technologies found in Shimano’s premium MTB components have been transferred to the new SLX M7000 cranksets, derailleurs, cassettes, shifters, levers, rotors and hubs, letting you focus on what matters, getting maximum fun and enjoyment out of your rides.

Component international availability list:

  • SLX Crankset: FC-M7000-11/ FC-M7000-10 June/July 2016
  • SLX HG Cassette: CS-M7000-11/ CS-M7000-10 June/July 2016
  • SLX Front hubs HB-M7000/7010 June/July 2016
  • SLX Rear hubs: FH-M7000 / FH-M7010 June/July 2016
  • SLX Shift Levers: SL-M7000-11 / SL-M7000-10 June/July 2016
  • SLX Rear Derailleurs: RD-M7000-11-GS / RD-M7000-10-SGS June/July 2016
  • SLX Front Derailleurs: FD-M7020-11 / FD-M7000-10 June/July 2016
  • SLX Hydraulic disc brake set: BL-M7000, BR-M7000, SM-RT70 June/July 2016

Drivetrain options:

  • 2×11-speed: 34-24T, 36-26T, 38-28T CS: 11-40T, 11-42T
  • 1×11-speed: 30T, 32, 34T CS:11-40T, 11-42T
  • 3×10-speed : 40-30-22T CS: 11-32T, 11-34T, 11-36T

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Comments

Paul Ruinaard

Jun 24, 2016, 12:29 PM

Excellent value for money

Edge540

Jun 24, 2016, 4:57 PM

yes ex vat incl shipping. shipping free over 130 pounds.

 

So if you add vat its still 15% cheaper. That to me is still a lot.

So if you look at the CRC price what do you need to add, approx 15% import duty and shipping. VAT?
Skylark

Jun 24, 2016, 6:01 PM

So if you look at the CRC price what do you need to add, approx 15% import duty and shipping. VAT?

Shipping if not free and 15.4% for vat, that's for bike parts excluding clothes etc.
Edge540

Jun 24, 2016, 6:03 PM

Shipping if not free and 15.4% for vat, that's for bike parts excluding clothes etc.

Cool thank you
Riaan H

Jun 27, 2016, 12:29 PM

 

 

Aaand i received my beautiful new brakes from Evobikes this morning !

http://i913.photobucket.com/albums/ac340/riaanh01/Mobile%20Uploads/20160627_093034_zpsch7wrlgh.jpg

lerouc

Jun 27, 2016, 12:50 PM

Aaand i received my beautiful new brakes from Evobikes this morning !

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Nice!!!

NicoBoshoff

Jun 27, 2016, 1:07 PM

I sure miss those chrome Shimano reservoirs - said no one, ever.

Skylark

Jun 27, 2016, 3:30 PM

Sa prices - wait one year and pay Xt prices for slx brakes, but still those are sexy brakes and just about the best value for money brakes money can buy!

arendoog

Jun 27, 2016, 8:28 PM

I have recently started riding a 2x11 XT setup with deore brakes .Still ride my other bike with 2x10 full XT .Again Shimano has made a winner .Works flawless and if i feel like it i can ditch the FD and ride 1x11 .I have not used the 42 teeth sprocket with the smaller chainring .The only reason i don,t go 1x11 it the fact that i still like and use my top end to much and i would rather ride hard in 38x15/17 than 34 x11 .

lerouc

Jul 4, 2016, 6:29 AM

I've had a upgrade kit separate in my basket at CRC for a while now and with brexit its done to R2700 for cassette, deraileur, chain and shifter.

 

This morning we are down to R2500, Pound is getting a beating. if only they had stock of the stupid ispec B shifters.

Mopkop

Jul 4, 2016, 6:57 AM

This morning we are down to R2500, Pound is getting a beating. if only they had stock of the stupid ispec B shifters.

Just waiting on Evans to confirm stock of some things :thumbup:

lerouc

Jul 27, 2016, 12:10 PM

So i finally made my mind up to get the upgrade kit as i need to replace my cassette and chain anyways soon.

 

After checking around a bit i pulled the trigger on the M8000 XT "upgrade kit" from CRC. Ordered the SLX cassette instead of the XT and i paid 2.5k excl shipping and vat. So if you add all of those i paid for my XT/SLX upgrade kit what you would pay (at the cheapest) here for SLX.

 

Got to love the stronger rand/weaker pound. If i compare to some of our local online retailers i saved 25% on exactly the same parts and thats incl DHL shipping and VAT.

Meezo

Jul 27, 2016, 12:17 PM

So i finally made my mind up to get the upgrade kit as i need to replace my cassette and chain anyways soon.

 

After checking around a bit i pulled the trigger on the M8000 XT "upgrade kit" from CRC. Ordered the SLX cassette instead of the XT and i paid 2.5k excl shipping and vat. So if you add all of those i paid for my XT/SLX upgrade kit what you would pay (at the cheapest) here for SLX.

 

Got to love the stronger rand/weaker pound. If i compare to some of our local online retailers i saved 25% on exactly the same parts and thats incl DHL shipping and VAT.

 

i bought NX upgrade kit(Cassette,Chain, Shifter and Rear Mech) for that price!

Hairy

Jul 27, 2016, 12:25 PM

i bought NX upgrade kit(Cassette,Chain, Shifter and Rear Mech) for that price!

a little PM telling me more RE where you got that would be most appreciated!

Meezo

Jul 27, 2016, 12:32 PM

a little PM telling me more RE where you got that would be most appreciated!

there you are, did order a few other things that aided in free shipping

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Hairy

Jul 27, 2016, 12:35 PM

there you are, did order a few other things that aided in free shipping

shot ... never looked at Merlin cycles before!

Meezo

Jul 27, 2016, 12:49 PM

shot ... never looked at Merlin cycles before!

 

if you not too hasty, mates were looking at doing a group buy, after i fitted the NX to my Trance obviously...

 

i'll inform if you we're(they're) planning on ordering again!

Hairy

Jul 27, 2016, 12:52 PM

Pricing is excellent!

splat

Jul 27, 2016, 1:41 PM

It would be great if there was an SLX version of the new 11-46 cassette

Meezo

Aug 12, 2016, 10:11 AM

Pricing is excellent!

 

Merlin, stopped shipping SRAM to South Africa... :thumbdown:

Headshot

Aug 12, 2016, 11:10 AM

Bike discount.de can be cheaper and they happily ship here - even complete Radon bikes. 

 

I think its worth getting XT an rear derailleur over SLX - the SLX item is far heavier due to abundant use of steel instead of ali and the XT cassette also weighs significantly less. Not sure about the brakes, but I doubt there is major weight to be saved there and the performance is allegedly on a par. 

 

The new SLX crank looks better than the old one. Does it use a different BB as XT does?

robsc

Oct 12, 2016, 12:34 PM

Anybody checked yet whether the new M7000 rear derailleur works with the old 10 speed shifter ? M670

Fisan

Oct 12, 2016, 12:43 PM

Anybody checked yet whether the new M7000 rear derailleur works with the old 10 speed shifter ?

 

Why would it? The ratchet / gear selector (sorry can't find the term now) only allows for 10 gear shifts. With the 10-speed SRAM shifters you could replace the ratchet to upgrade to 11 speed, but as far as I know you can't do that with Shimano...

 

You will at minimum require 4 new components coming from 10x speed. shifter, RD, chain and cassette.

robsc

Oct 12, 2016, 12:51 PM

Why shouldnt it ? The derailleur will move as many shifts as the shifter allows . I am just asking as I am not sure that the "ratio/yaw" that the derailleur moves will be the same as the old 10 speed SLX 

robsc

Oct 12, 2016, 1:14 PM

On the Mrs. bike I have a brand new chain and an 11-42 cassette (Sunrace 10 speed) running my old XT 10 speed derailleur (1 x 10). The problem is that to accomodate the 42 cog the B-Screw has to be turned in very far and the top pulley wheel while in the 11 up to 21 tooth sprockets is far away from the cassette. I know that the newer 7000 and 8000 series rear derailleurs have addressed this problem (I am running an XT M8000 1 x 11 on my bike) . Hence my question is would the new M7000 derailleur work on a 10 speed shifter , it will save me a bit of cash until I need to replace the cassette and chain with which I will then go M7000 everything  

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