di2 is totally unnecessary. Discs make sense in terms of future proofing - though I would still be reluctant to go that way until things are more standardised.
It's a tricky time to spend a lot of money on a bike in that respect.
I usually agree, but if someone is happy to spend 4k...
Actually can easily get a custom frame with full spec for that money, which bring my comment to simply buying a 1.5k carbon road bike to get into cycling first.
which bring my comment to simply buying a 1.5k carbon road bike to get into cycling first.
Ed this guy cycles all the time, he got his current alu Panasonic frame built for him when he lived in Japan years ago. He's not new to cycling for fecks sake.
di2 is totally unnecessary. Discs make sense in terms of future proofing - though I would still be reluctant to go that way until things are more standardised.
It's a tricky time to spend a lot of money on a bike in that respect.