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• #6052
Is there a new DA 9150 coming soon?
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• #6053
I'm building up a 1985 Daccordi as a neo retro road bike.
Definitely want to go Campag.
Potenza seems to fit the bill, particularly the ability to have a 32t cassette.
But, I would rather rnot have the ugly modern crank set. Athena looks so much better. But then I have to put up with the pain in the backside crank removal issues.
So, how do I get mainly potenza, in silver, with a 32t cassette but with a non ugly, non retarded, compact chainset?
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• #6054
Why do you need a compact? A 39x32 will get you up anything.
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• #6055
Built like a climber, climb like a sprinter.
You're probably right, but in all of my time riding road bikes I have never wished for a higher gear but always want a lower one, on every ride.
My current road bike which will be replaced by this bike, has a compact. I can't remember what size sprocket it has on the cassette, mind...
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• #6056
You can get polished alloy compacts, from the likes of TA and Stronglight, so probably worth checking them out.
I assume you want polished alloy for that retro look?
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• #6057
This.
Spa Cycles have some nice looking one that you can choose with TA ring.
Even the one with the cheap ring costing £25 work well.
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• #6058
There were polished Athena cranks with UT axles, 10s. They work fine with 11s in my experience.
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• #6059
I've got a cabled S-Works Tarmac with 7800 DA on it. Can I run Di2 neatly on it? Will it require drilling? I have a sudden dislike of cables for some reason...
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• #6060
Externally or internally routed? I'm guessing the former...
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• #6061
If you could overcome you passion for drilling. Etap.
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• #6062
I think I’ve got a silver Athena 11sp compact chainset in the loft if you’re interested?
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• #6063
That's good to know. I'll see how things develop and be in touch. Is it the one with the impossible to remove cranks? Powertorque?
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• #6064
Get this.
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• #6065
Which is what?
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• #6066
Cycle retro. Got it.
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• #6067
yes. 11spd road and cx stuff (and all 10spd stuff iirc) has the same cable pull, only 11spd mountain is different.
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• #6068
Sram says no
Apex 1 RD:
COMPATIBILITY 10-speed and 11-speed SRAM 1x™ road systemsRival 22 Mechanical Shifters:
COMPATIBILITY SRAM RED® 22, Force 22 & Rival 22 Yaw™ front derailleurs/ Exact Actuation rear derailleursBut they're both exact actuation as far as I'm aware so I can't see it not working. I've got rival 22 but never tried the Sram 1x groups, nevermind mixed them
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• #6069
It's a 2005/06 bike. External.
It's not really worth it. Maybe I could run newer shifters that have hidden cables with something like Nokon? Actually what is the go-to aftermarket cable these days? I think Nokon fell out of favour a bit.
It does depend if there's something wrong with the RD or the shifter too. If they're broken in some way then it's upgrade time. Or maybe I'll downgrade the DA to a newer Ultegra or something. Hmm.
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• #6070
Thanks but no thanks. Shimano-only.
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• #6072
@slothy is right.
The details are hidden in SRAM blurb:
SRAM rival 22 shifters compatibility:
SRAM RED® 22, Force 22 & Rival 22 Yaw™ front derailleurs/ Exact Actuation rear derailleurs
SRAM apex 1 RD pull:
EXACT ACTUATIONAlso I think I'm running a similar set up on at least 1 bike.
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• #6073
Yokozuna Reaction are the best if you don't have awkward cabling with tight turns.
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• #6074
This, very much the best.
Other option to reduced wear and tear is the Jagwire Elite Sealed Shift Kits, which allow the entire cable to be sleeved right to the derailleur.
http://jagwire.com/products/diy-cable-kits/elite-sealed-road-shift-kit
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• #6075
How do they work with the existing cable stops? Do you drill them out or clip it / zip-tie it around them?
next inane groupset chat question - will a Rival22 (11speed) shifter work with an Apex1 (11speed) long cage rear derailleur?