New Shimano Saint 2013 Groupset

19 April 2012  |  

The New Saint focuses entirely on the gravity segment of mountain biking and that’s something you can clearly see in the new features. By providing increased rigidity, braking power, durability and ergonomics, Saint allows Downhill racers and Freeriders to concentrate entirely on their line in gravity situations.

To make sure that new Saint group set excelled in the extreme riding environment of downhill racing, the group set was developed in close collaboration with pro racers like Aaron Gwin and Gee Atherton. These riders provided Shimano engineers and designers with valuable input that was critical to improving Saint on the race course. The result? An unprecedented 5 World Cup wins, the World Cup Overall title and a Saint group set that consumers will discover is more compact, stronger, lighter and more silent than previous generations!

Winner of the 2011 World Cup, Aaron Gwin: “New Saint rocks! It is powerful, reliable and strong. It’s the best I’ve ever ridden!”

Shimano Saint 2013

Which lots of new exciting upgrades, Shimano has defiantly stepped up their Downhill game for 2013.

Shimano Saint 2013

Rear mech with the new Shadow+ RD system, allowing your drive to run smoother and quieter.

Because gravity riders need more stability in critical situations, Shimano has developed the new SAINT 10 speed rear derailleur with a SHADOW+ RD. This technology, adopted from Shimano’s XTR rear derailleurs, offers a very quiet drive train for gravity riding. The derailleur has a switch at the pully cage (see right image) to activate a stabilizer that counteracts the forces of up and down chain momentum in rough terrain. To change the rear wheel the switch needs to be in turned ‘off’ position.

The SHADOW+ RD offers better control, reduces chain dropping dramatically and provides a more silent drive train. It lets you focus on what’s most important… your line.

Shimano also added a bump stopper to the rear derailleur to reduce hitting noise (see left image). A super wide inner link offers maximum stiffness that is so important in gravity riding.

To make sure that your Saint group set is also ready for Freeriding, Shimano has added a mode converter. This mode converter is at the mounting position of the rear derailleur and offers you the opportunity to switch between a Downhill ratio (11-28) or a wider ratio for Freeride (11-32).

Weight: 280 grams.

Shimano Saint 2013

The new brakes have naturally adopted the newer style one finger braking lever and the calliper allows for the heat shedding finned pads.

Top DH pro rider Brendan Fairclough says: “The brakes are amazing! They do exactly what you want and I trust them with my life.”

The new Saint offers you unbeatable stopping power and brake control with “Ice Tech” disc brakes. A high power one way bleeding 4-ceramic piston caliper construction in combination with the 1-finger brake lever does the rest. Especially for extreme gravity conditions, Shimano has developed the ultimate 203mm rotor with a radiator fin (see right image). This rotor is very effective in heat management. On top of the Ice tech sandwich construction the radiation effect cools the rotor an extra 50 degrees Celsius. The result is 20% more stopping power than the Ice technologies rotor without a fin.

Weight: 302 grams.

Shimano Saint 2013

The chainset looks very much the same but were liking the covered chainring bolt mounts, looks much cleaner.

Shimano engineers understand the enormous amount of pressure that is exerted on the crank in gravity situations and have used a steel axle and steel pedal inserts to counteract this. Shimano was still able to drop the weight of the already reliable Saint crank by using HOLLOWTECH II technology and a lighter 4 arm spider. Chainrings are available in a 34T, a 36T and a 38T and the new crank is compatible with different varying bottom bracket sizes (68/73/83mm and pressfit BB’s).

Weight: 919 grams.

Shimano Saint 2013

10 speed shifter.

For more control on the demanding downhill tracks Shimano created longer Rapidfire Plus shift levers (the main lever is 6% longer and the release lever is 10% longer than the current M810) in close cooperation with our pro downhill racers. Next to that Shimano improved rider ergonomics and performance of the SAINT shifting system. The operating force needed to shift through the gears is very light and extremely consistent. Even in the low gear numbers! (Maximum 37% lighter compared to the M810). These shifters also feature 2-Way Release technology that allows the release lever to be operated in two directions; Multi-Release to shift multiple gears in one stroke and Instant Release to shift gears as soon the lever is activated.

Weight: 123 grams.

Shimano Saint 2013

The new pedals look like quite cool. Good to see they have started to use a wider platform.

For even more control and pedaling efficiency, Shimano has developed a new concave shaped flat pedal. The Saint pedal is 3mm wider and has a lower profile (-8.5mm) than the previous pedal. The pedal possesses an excellent mud shedding design featuring new style replaceable pins while maintaining the proven axle durability of its predecessors.

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