L-TWOO GRT 1x12s Carbon Gravel Hydraulic Disc Brake Groupset
$369.00
GRT is the latest gravel groupset debuted by L-Twoo. Equipped with high performance hydrolic brakes and strong rear derailleur.
NOTE: Since international logistics doesn’t allow the shipping of large amounts of liquid brake fluid, we are unable to supply brake fluid with any of our hydraulic brake kits. The lines are full of liquid, but you will need to source your own hydraulic brake fluid for bleeding the brakes. You can use any high-end mineral oil brake fluid from Shim***o, etc.
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This is a great groupset, well made with quality feel. The brakes work well and shifting is good. I was able to do the install myself. Panda Podium is good to deal with, website is easy to use and del... keep reading
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Specifications
HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE
DUAL CONTROL SHIFTER
Speed: 1x12S
Side: Left/Right
Brakes Lever: Carbon
Braking Mode: Hydraulic
Shift Wire Length: 2050mm
Color: Black+Gold
Weight: Carbon: 193g(L)/288g(R) (Cable included)
Design Features:
New “Continuous ”Release Technology
New“Lubricating Pivot”Technology
REAR DERAILLEUR
Speed: 12S
Main Material: Aluminium
Cage Material: Carbon/Aluminium
Max Gear Range: 11-50T
Color: Black+Gold
Weight: 275g
Design Features:
New “Stabilize”Damping System
New“L-Lock”Cage Fixed System
HYDRAULIC CLAMP
Disc Brake: Disc Brake
Main Material: Aluminium
Color: Black+Gold
Weight: 160g F/180g R (Hoses included)
(Brake pads included)
Design features:
NEWSerial Channel”Bleeding System
NEW“Egg Roll”Cooling System
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3 reviews for L-TWOO GRT 1x12s Carbon Gravel Hydraulic Disc Brake Groupset
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seanroberts5 (verified owner) –
This is a great groupset, well made with quality feel. The brakes work well and shifting is good. I was able to do the install myself. Panda Podium is good to deal with, website is easy to use and delivery to Australia was quick ordered 9 July and was delivered on the 14 July for a price comparable to Ali Express. A big thanks for the Panda Podium socks nice little surprise.
triponzio (verified owner) –
I bought two groupsets to build two gravel bikes. The shipping to Italy was very quick, the communication with Panda Podium people nice.
I have used my bike for about 300 km and the group performs well. Unfortunately, probably due to internal cable routing, the shifting command is harder than expected, but it works well. I’m using a cheap 11-50 cassette without any problem. The brakes are good but a little noisy, I think because the standard pads are metallic, I prefer the organic one. The bleeding procedure requests an additional bleed from the “air” port with respect to what can be found on youtube. The groupset is well made and comfortable to use. Its weight is higher than declared by the manufacturer.
There are two adjusting screws: one for each brake lever visible from the front and a small and hidden setscrew on the shifting lever.
pubelenrubelen (verified owner) –
Take this review for what it is: initial impressions after building up and riding the first few km’s.
The group came packed in a nice box with adapters and bolts needed for installation all included. If you’re familiar with Shimano groupsets, the installation of the group should be not too difficult. I was very curious to see how the build quality and performance of the group was as a bike mechanic, so I’m glad I got the chance to finally check it out. About the build quality: The materials and finish is very good for the price, not a whole lot that can be said about it actually. I would say that it’s on par with Shimano 105 or therebouts. The ergonomics of the shifters is good, but I guess this is allways something personal. I’m not to sure about the rubber of the hoods, as they seem comfortable but slightly lack a bit of grip I would say. The seem a tiny bit on the slippery side. The derailleur is well made, but has some plastic parts (nothing wrong with plastic!) in a few odd places where they could damage easily. Especially the cable guide seems a bit on the fragile side, but maybe this is just the way it looks. Clutch is strong, but cannot be turned off. The brake calipers are nice but require the special adapter for installation. This was a big problem for me, as the fork I was using had a recessed flatmount mounting area (LightCarbon FK-G071-D), which made the installation of these calipers impossible. Granted: you don’t see alot of these kind of recessed mounting area’s on frames or forks, but the larger width of the L-Twoo calipers is definitely something to take into account. I went with Shimano 105 calipers instead, using the hoses that came with the calipers. It all works nicely together.
As far as performance or durability goes, I can’t say that much about it yet. The group shifts very well, and it’s also great to be able to shift multiple gears at the same time. I’ve had one minor problem with the derailleur though. When it is in the highest gear (smallest sprocket), I am used to pull the derailleur back to be able to get the wheel out. This also works here ofcourse, but you should be very careful, as a protruding part of the inner part of the derailleur made a deep scratch on the derailleur cage. I don’t think it’s a structural problem but it took away some clear coat. Be aware of this when taking the wheel out! Sadly I cannot say anything about the braking performance, as I used shimano calipers for reasons meantioned earlier.
I am not a fan of recommending items that I haven’t used thoroughly, but it seems to be well reasonably well made (especially for the price) and performs well.
8,5 / 10