LENGTH OF COURSE STUDY
1 day
COURSE HOURS
6 hours
COURSE CREDENTIAL
WAS Bicycle Mechanic Certification
Cytech Technical Three
Cytech Accredited Training Provider

This half-day module builds working competence with modern electronic shifting systems. You’ll learn complete installation procedures, on-bike and PC-based setup methods, and systematic fault diagnosis. The training covers Shimano Di2 systems for both road and MTB applications, including firmware updates and rider-specific adjustments.
Through hands-on practice, you’ll perform a full system setup from mechanical installation through final tuning. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to install, configure, troubleshoot, and customize electronic gear systems to professional standards—skills that apply directly to shop work and customer service.
MINIMUM PARTICIPANTS
5 Students
INTERESTED IN A CUSTOM COURSE?
Please inquire for a custom course for you, your friends or your employees directly via email or phone.
SINGLE COURSE COSTS
| Course | Cost |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fee | $800 CAD + gst |
Bike mechanics and technicians who are new to electronic drivetrains and need practical skills for installation, setup, and troubleshooting in a professional shop environment. This module suits those already working with mechanical systems who want to expand their technical capability. It’s designed for individuals seeking hands-on, applicable knowledge rather than theoretical overview. If you’re ready to work confidently with Di2 systems from installation through custom setup, this training provides the foundation.
- Drivetrain theory - why we have so many gears
- Component identification and drivetrain terminology
- Learn about individual component functions and features
- System setup, maintenance, problem diagnosis and repair
- How to install and correctly setup each drivetrain component
- Diagnose and repair shifting related issues
- Learn and practice adjusting shifting, adjusting and replacing hangers, replacing cables and housing
- How to replace components and navigating compatibility concerns
- Learn best practices for cleaning, lubing and maintenance of drivetrain components
- Take it to the trail - transfer knowledge and skills to trailside applications
By the end of this module, you will be able to perform complete mechanical installation and setup of Shimano Di2 systems for both road and MTB applications. You’ll diagnose faults systematically using on-bike and PC-based tools, and apply firmware updates when required. You’ll configure systems to specific rider preferences through junction box and computer interfaces. These skills prepare you to handle electronic drivetrain service and customization work independently in a shop setting.












