Shimano’s newest groupset sniffed, ogled and fondled

By Jack Luke

Published: Thursday, 09 March 2023 at 12:00 am


Shimano Cues U8000 is the top-end group of drivetrain components in the brand’s all-new range.

Shimano Cues consolidates the brand’s Alivio, Acera, Altus and select Deore groupset components into one inter-compatible family that covers everything from 9- through to 11-speed.

Though the brand has committed to continuing support for its outgoing groupsets for the next seven years, Cues is pegged to soon be the dominant groupset family on entry-level hybrids and mountain bikes.

Shimano has also all but confirmed drop-bar road/gravel bike components will soon come to Cues (fingers crossed – we want a mullet!).

iceBike* North – the in-house trade show for Shimano’s UK distributor, Madison – presented the first opportunity for us to lay eyes on Cues.

The groupset was fitted to a Ridgeback Element, which is precisely the sort of mid-range hybrid Cues will be commonly specced on.

The 1x setup pictured also speaks to a broader theme of Cues.

Shimano says Cues was developed specifically for brands who wanted to spec an affordable 1x Shimano drivetrain without resorting to third-party brands for certain components.

This has long been a notable omission from Shimano’s range.

The previous entry point for a wide-range 1x Shimano groupset was Deore.

While relatively affordable, Deore is considerably more expensive than the 9- and 10-speed groupsets Cues replaces.