I might program the front buttons on the levers to run the front mech, and the rear buttons to run the rear. Such that the respective mechs move in the direction of the button press.
This seems really logical in my admittedly less than tidy mind.
I assume the stack on this 47cm BMC is too low? http://shop.edelrad.de/en/bmc/1161-bmc-teammachine-slr01-di2-2013-team-red-frameset.html#/frame_size-47cm
I always find it weird that Di2 required two button to change the front derailleur, why not one? after all, you only need to shift once.
Fair point.
its more fun With 4 buttons though. I'm thinking when I'm gunning it in the drops I can just use my index fingers to move up and Down the cassette.
The DA shifters have a Secret button!
Thats so cool. Someone needs to Connect one to a Wireless garage door opener.
Annoys me a lot. Massive deisgn flaw. I was going to look on the software and see if you can programe one button to do both.
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I might program the front buttons on the levers to run the front mech, and the rear buttons to run the rear. Such that the respective mechs move in the direction of the button press.
This seems really logical in my admittedly less than tidy mind.
I assume the stack on this 47cm BMC is too low?
http://shop.edelrad.de/en/bmc/1161-bmc-teammachine-slr01-di2-2013-team-red-frameset.html#/frame_size-47cm