Can Anyone that have used the new tiagra 4700 and 105 5800 share the front shifting performance?
5800 sure feels better than the 5700, seeing that 4700 shares the same front mech shape with 5800 would be interested to now whether it is the front mech shape or better routing in the shifter.
It could also be down to the frames, if you're trying it on two different bike, then it's likely that the frame is why one of them feel better to shift.
Some frame geometry make the newer Shimano derailleur to shift almost like a.snap than smoothly.
Can Anyone that have used the new tiagra 4700 and 105 5800 share the front shifting performance?
5800 sure feels better than the 5700, seeing that 4700 shares the same front mech shape with 5800 would be interested to now whether it is the front mech shape or better routing in the shifter.