Shimano  GRX 810 1x Brake Lever with Dropper Post Control

$245.00
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Approach gravel descents with confidence and focus. The Shimano GRX 810 1x brake lever with dropper post control streamlines your cockpit and lets you stop it—and drop it—from the hoods.

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Features

  • Hydraulic disc brake lever with integrated dropper post operation
  • Brake lever axis is 18mm higher than Shimano road levers, offering improved braking from the hoods for confident riding on rough terrain
  • Gravel-inspired lever and bracket ergonomics offer greater mixed-terrain control
  • Anti-slip brake lever ensures grip in the worst conditions; curved shape optimizes brake feel and power
  • Integrated cable pulling system allows for a 9mm lever throw to control dropper post from the shift lever
  • Works with most dropper posts with cable heads at the shift lever
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Road Cycling

Material(s)

Engineering composite/aluminum/resin and steel

Weight

263 grams

Brake Type

Hydraulic Disc Brake

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1 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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underpickled
Location:Oakland, CA
Age:25–34
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Best dropper lever for drop bars

My experience with the GRX groupset has been very positive. When adding a dropper post to my 1x gravel bike, there's no more ergonomic way to do it than to use what would be the left shifter on a 2x bike. The lever has plenty of throw, so it's fairly forgiving to set up. However, it requires a dropper post that clamps the cable at the post, rather than at the lever, which limits the options, which I've deducted a star for. Otherwise it performs great as a brake lever.

Age:25–34

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