
Set up 12-speed 105 Di2 and GRX Di2 Front Derailleur limits
Read how to set up your GRX/105 12-speed Di2 Front Derailleur - FD-RX825 / FD-R7150. You'll do so using the top(high) limit bolt and electric low limit.

Shimano's twelve-speed GRX RX825 Di2 gravel front derailleur was designed to be used with a 47mm chain line (+2.5mm compared to 12-speed road) . It is meant to be paired with the GRX rear derailleur, RD-RX825, but it'll work with other 12-speed road derailleurs and shifters too.
The derailleur's total capacity is 17T and supports 46-48T top gear teeth.
Just like the 12-speed 105 front derailleur, this FD-RX825 has one top limit screw and one electronic limit.
If you want to build a 1x GRX bike, you can omit the front derailleur. You don't have to install it in order for the bike to work.

Read how to set up your GRX/105 12-speed Di2 Front Derailleur - FD-RX825 / FD-R7150. You'll do so using the top(high) limit bolt and electric low limit.

Twelve-speed Di2 Front Derailleurs do not have any limit bolts, so installing the derailleur and setting the limits is different from what you're used to.

What is a rear derailleur's total capacity, really? Why is there a top sprocket minimum? And what about front derailleurs? Chain line, total capacity, Top gear teeth? This page explains all of those, and more.


