Wheeltop is displaying many of its EDS groupsets at this week's Taipei International Cycle Show, and nestled away at the back of its stand, we spotted an unreleased TT groupset.
The new groupset looks to use the same derailleurs as the TX road groupset, with the system fully wireless.
The brake levers feature a hydraulic cable port, although there were no callipers on display to match the groupset.
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Buttons on the levers enable you to shift gears when out of the tri-bars, and the blades themselves are made from a carbon fibre composite.
The shifters feature a simple up and down ergonomic, and they both feel good in the hand.

We asked for more details about the launch, but all we were told was that it's expected in the coming months.
Wheeltop has been seen as a challenger to established brands SRAM and Shimano, with the new groupset expanding its reach.

Elsewhere on the stand, Wheeltop is showing off its first cranksets.
This has been something missing from the brand’s line-up until now, with buyers required to look elsewhere to complete their drivetrain.
The cranks feature four carbon fibre finishes and come in an array of sizes.
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