Shimano XTR Di2 SW-M9050 Shift Lever for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.3
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$129.36
Used Value:
$77.62
Sale Value:
$116.42

While shift levers tend to get the most attention in mechanical drivetrains, Shimano's XTR Di2 SW-M9050 Shift Levers aren't the real headliners. That honor falls to the derailleurs. The shifters are just the messengers, serving as intermediaries between you and the solenoid situated in the derailleur, which actually drives the shift. Still, the levers do benefit from some classic Shimano R&D attention in order to ensure that the messenger delivers its missive quickly and accurately so the derailleur can do its work. In effect, the SW-M9050s are the middle managers of the most — for lack of a better word — perfect shifting we've ever experienced on a mountain bike.

The levers' most appreciated technology, ominously titled Firebolt, is the cycling equivalent of being a trail-destroying sorcerer; but instead of eliminating terrain with fire balls from your fingertips, you'll use Firebolt to shift with magically effortless precision — even while navigating the funkiest terrain. The ergonomic placement of the lever paddles keeps this unnatural power right at your fingertips.

The shift paddles' feedback is also a selling point, as there's a noticeable click when you shift. One of our few critiques of Shimano's road Di2 groups is that the subtlety of the shifters' action means there's no positive feedback. Not so with XTR's Di2. When you shift, you know it.

As with other Shimano Di2 bits, the XTR SW-M9050 levers are compatible with Shimano's rust-, stretch-, freeze-, and generally worry-free E-Tube wiring system. Its modularity makes it easy to set up on virtually any frame, though it does cohabitate with less friction when the frame is built with Di2 in mind.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
66g
Compatible Components:
Shimano XTR Di2
Crankset Compatibility:
Shimano XTR M9000
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Recommended Use:
mountain biking
Type:
trigger

Full Reviews

10
nothing beats shimano di2 shifting.
rob, backcountry.com
October 1, 2018
2
Bought a slightly used Evil Following with this complete di2 11 speed system. The first 4 rides it was great. On the 5th ride when I pushed on the shifter (normal use, not a crash) the housing separated and it wouldn't shift. In the shop I was able to get the housing back together, but now it sticks occasionally shifting up continuously until in the top gear. I've taken it apart, lubed it, inspected it etc. but can't get it to quit sticking. Not so great on climbs. No warranty because I wasn't the original owner so now I'm faced with the choice of replacing the shifter, or for the same price going with a complete cable shifter....
Brent, backcountry.com
May 27, 2018
10
Great first di2 mtb shifter. It uses a tiny set screw to secure it to the bar that I was weary of initially but has not been an issue. Tons of programming options with etube.
Brian F, backcountry.com
June 1, 2016

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