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Shimano Ultegra RD-R8050-SS Rear Derailleur / Rear Mech

Summary

  • 11-speed
  • Electronic (Di2 wired) shifting
  • Enthusiast tier
  • Intended for road cycling
  • Short cage
  • 19 teeth cassette capacity

Specifications

  • Model no.
    RD-R8050-SS
  • Brand
    Shimano
  • Series
  • Groupset
  • Tier
    Enthusiast
  • Intended use
    Road
  • Weight (claimed average)
    240 g

    This is the manufacturer’s claimed average weight; actual weights may differ.

  • Shifting type
    Electronic (Di2 wired)

    Gear shifting can be mechanical or electronic. Mechanical systems use cables to move derailleurs, while electronic ones rely on battery-powered motors. Wired electronic setups connect shifters and derailleurs with wires; semi-wireless systems use wireless links from shifter to junction box, then wires to the derailleur; fully wireless systems link shifter and derailleur directly.

  • Rear speeds
    11

    Number of cogs on the cassette.

  • Front speeds
    -

    Number of chainrings on the crankset.

  • Cage length
    Short

    The cage length refers to the length of a derailleur’s arm that holds the jockey wheels, influencing how much chain it can wrap around the gears. Even so, cage length by itself doesn’t specify the exact numerical capacity, so you should check both the total capacity and cassette capacity to ensure everything fits together properly.

  • Total capacity
    33

    The total capacity of a rear derailleur refers to the maximum amount of chain slack it can take up. This determines the maximum difference in teeth between the largest and smallest cassette cogs pluss the largest and smallest chainrings that the derailleur can handle.

  • Cassette capacity
    19

    Cassette capacity is the range between the largest and smallest cassette cogs that a rear derailleur can support. Unlike "total capacity", it excludes chainring differences. Always verify the "low sproc" and "top sproc" specs to ensure compatibility between the derailleur and cassette.

  • Max front diff
    16

    The max front diff is the largest tooth count gap between chainrings a rear derailleur can manage. A greater difference requires a longer rear derailleur cage to handle extra chain slack. On a single chainring system, the difference will be 0.

  • Low sproc max
    30

    Low sproc max is the maximum number of teeth of the largest cog on the cassette that a rear derailleur can accommodate.

  • Low sproc min
    25

    Low sproc is to the minium number of teeth of the largest cog on the cassette that a rear derailleur can accommodate. Selecting a cassette with a low sprocket below this value may result in poor shifting performance or incompatibility with the derailleur.

  • Top sproc max
    14

    Top sproc max is the maximum number of teeth of the smallest cog on the cassette that a rear derailleur can accommodate.

  • Top sproc min
    11

    Top sproc min is the minimum number of teeth of the smallest cog on the cassette that a rear derailleur can accommodate.

  • Pulley teeth
    11

    Pulley teeth refer to the number of teeth on the rear derailleurs jockey wheels (also called pulley wheels). A higher number of pulley teeth gives a marginal improvement to the efficiency of a drivetrain.

  • Clutch
    No

    A clutch maintains chain tension, thereby significantly reducing chain slap and minimizing chain bounce on uneven terrain. This feature improves shifting reliability and reduces chain drops but may slightly lower drivetrain efficiency when riding on smooth surfaces.

Shimano spesific spec

  • Direct mount
    Yes
  • Shadow RD
    Yes
  • Shadow RD Plus
    No

Shimano Di2 spec

  • Di2 wireless
    No
  • Di2 semi wireless
    No
  • Di2 wired
    Yes
  • Adjust mode information
    -
  • Di2 battery level
    -
  • Gear position
    -
  • SHIMANO E-BIKE SYSTEMS data items
    -
  • Compatible with E-TUBE RIDE
    No
  • Firmware update by E-TUBE PROJECT
    Yes
  • LED for system status
    No

The specifications provided are sourced from Shimano.

Please note that there could be errors or typos in the specifications. These mistakes may originate from our side or from the source material.