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• #7052
On Friday I'll find out if 12 speed XTR works on a 12 speed SRAM cassette. With a KMC chain.
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• #7053
alhamdulillah!
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• #7054
Cable tho, been years since I've fitted a cable groupset.
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• #7055
weird, i actually really like it. Much more than the Red AXS chainset. The cranks are nice but the chainrings are bogging.
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• #7056
The crankarms in itself are inoffensive like any other carbon crank but the chainrings have that stupid ugly shape with a lot uneccesary angles like something out of a transformers movie or a new nissan. The Red ones are at least a single piece CNC thing
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• #7058
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• #7059
Indeed it does:
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• #7060
Old Red Etap or new Force Etap, which do people think is the better buy?
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• #7061
Old Etap I reckon, especially if you have lots of 11 speed stuff left.
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• #7062
Old Etap for sure. Hunt around in the german/euro online retailers and you'll get a good price. I did.
If you dont mind having atleast an extra grand left in your pocket compared to new axs stuff and dont care about not having the most up to date bling then its an easy choice.
Finally got round to building my etap hrd caad 10 last night. Pretty special.
FD is seems to be a bit of a faff with hollowgram Si chainset. -
• #7064
Thanks.
Either would be an entire swap from Ultegra Hydro.
New force stuff currently seems same price as old red...? -
• #7065
oh sorry I'm not up to date on the new force pricing had assumed it would have been same ballpark as new red.
But now see its £1650 on wiggle right now without cranks and cassette etc. Might be cheaper than that on the usual german retailers.I paid £1075 for Red Etap hydro disc groupset from bike24 about 6 weeks ago.
I Reckon if you've still got 11 speed bits to use then stick with it. You'll obvs need 12 speed cassette and crankset/chainrings on top of the £1650 for etap force so it soon mounts up.I'd guess old red etap weighs less than new force etap. But I do like the stealthy look of the new force group.
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• #7066
No I haven’t had planned to, but gone 1x spidering on one bike with mechanical red, and got Sram red chainset with Etap.
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• #7067
ok cheers, there seems to be varied success with hollowgram and etap. I'll need to space drive side crank out by another 2mm to clear it.
Just want to find someone else with the same issue -
• #7068
I currently have a gxp red crank in a Specialized BB30 frame with adapter cups.
The arms are worryingly close to the derailleur limit screws and I have couple of scratches in the inside of the crank arm where it’s made contact. -
• #7069
Aye, as the bike is just now the arms would certainly make contact when sprinting.
I feel I've invested too much time and money in Hollowgram to ditch them now.
Should never have sold my DA9000 cranks :( -
• #7070
DA9000 with Etap just wouldn’t be right...
Is the shifting not ideal?
Supposedly they shortened the limit screw in later releases for more clearance.
May try and source one if they are replaceable to preserve my crank. -
• #7071
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• #7072
Yeah I don't thing I could have ever mixed DA with etap. Just wrong.
Woooft. Insane price. I think mine might have shortened limit screws as they really dont protrude much but the clearance is so tight it would easily hit the body of the mech under power.
Shifting is ok. I'm sure I could live with it. But it's not perfect.
Couldn't be arsed to take the crank arms off again tonight to add in another 2.5mm spacer. Will do it tomorrow then ride it and see.
If its still not right then I'll probably get red 22 cranks but I've never been keen on their looks.
Hollowgram and spidering looks a million times better.
I'm hopeful though that spacing the drive side arm out a bit more should sort the clearance and shifting. -
• #7073
Bought this caad10 frame from @suffolk_boii nearly 6 months ago. Never had a build suffer as many set backs as this one.
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• #7074
I’m so sorry - but worth it in the end...?
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• #7075
Slash #fuckthecaad10
oh yeah, totally. Its a good product.
Their PR fluff for Force AXS reads 'cheaper Red' though. Shimano has normalised 2nd tier cheap-ness which is 50% cheaper.