We got our mitts on Shimano’s new 12-speed GRX RX820 groupset and weighed all the shiny parts

By Jack Evans

Published: Monday, 04 September 2023 at 15:00 PM


Shimano’s new GRX RX820 adds a long-anticipated 12th cassette sprocket to the brand’s top-tier gravel groupset.

GRX remains mechanical for now, but the 12th sprocket and extended gear range bring it closer to SRAM and Campagnolo’s gravel groupsets.

But it’s the weight we’re focusing on here – what will be the effect of an extra cassette sprocket and larger cogs on Shimano GRX RX820?

Before Liam Cahill reviewed the Shimano GRX820 Unstoppable groupset, we put everything on the scales to find out what each component actually weighs.

New Shimano GRX RX820 and RX610: a primer

  • No Di2 (for now) and no mechanical disc brakes 

  • Single and double chainring options

  • Unbeatable, Undroppable and Unstoppable are the three new GRX configurations

  • 10t smallest cog on 1x groupset

  • Choice of 10-45t and 10-51t 1x cassettes 

  • RX22-GS and SGS derailleur cages are interchangeable

  • Second-level GRX RX610 moves to 12-speed in 1x and 2x set-ups 

Shimano GRX RX820 groupset component real weights

Shimano GRX ST-RX820 shifters weight

Shimano GRX820 ST-RX820 left shifter
The left GRX820 ST-RX820 shifter tips the scales at 298g.
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Shimano claims the ergonomics of the new GRX brake lever and bracket are “gravel-specific” and designed to be used with flared gravel handlebars.

The anti-slip coating on the brake lever is borrowed from Shimano’s fishing rods. This aids grip in wet weather, according to the brand.

We weighed a pair of the 1×12 ST levers at 530g – the left contributing 298g and the right 232g.

  • Claimed weight: 511g
  • Actual weight: 530g