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• #3602
Nah nothing practically useful for TT purposes unless you need to know in real time what ratio you are pushing or if your battery is about to conk out during a 12 hour event.
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• #3603
Annoying ain't it? If everyone stopped paying > £30 for them on ebay I'd crack one open and find out what's special about them.
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• #3604
In which case, is anyone selling any of the items I need? Can be a shit condition as long as they work.
I was planning on putting a seat tube battery in the extension if it will fit. -
• #3605
I'm new to Shimano, I've only had 105 10 & 11 speed groups briefly. But yes its annoying.
Right well I should probably look for the rest of what I need.
I have ultegra shifters and RD, seatpost battery. Need everything else.
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• #3606
Does the bar end box replace the under the stem doodah?
Yeah, that's an alternative charging port/status indicator boxythingie. I was going to get one for looks but prefer the stem box for function.
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• #3607
Wrap capacity question.
Is the wrap of chainrings 46/34 , cassette 11-36.
(46-34)+(36-11)= 37 -
• #3608
Yes.
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• #3609
Bugger wifli has a wrap capacity of 36
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• #3610
wifli has a wrap capacity of 36
Cut the chain to allow you to use 46/36, so even in a panic you don't rip the dérailleur hanger off. If you accidentally engage 34/11, no great harm will be done.
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• #3611
So I should be ok?
Would a better idea be just to get a 36 inner? -
• #3612
So I should be ok?
Yes.
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• #3613
Ok thanks.
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• #3614
An additional comforting thought I’ve just had.
Wifli is for 32t. Given the obvious pairing is 50/34 the wrap capacity of that would be 37. -
• #3615
I was just looking at the new fields now I have power and I saw the gear change field.
I made 627 changes over 90km.
Seems pretty high but I have no point of reference
And here is the elevation profile,
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• #3616
I think it counts each cog as one shift, so if you drop down a half at the rear, that counts as 5 changes.
I feel I shift more with Di2 which I think is a good thing. More often in the correct gear, I find I do more front shifts in particular.
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• #3617
Yeah I think I might have been shifting a little more, also new wide cassette probably factors in.
Anyone know how to change the gear set up on the gearing fields on a wahoo?
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• #3618
Does anyone know if I can run a 1x setup with:
R1960 bar ends
1 X R600 climbing shifter
3 portEverything I've read says you can't use spring shifters without a 'brain' but can't see why the above wouldn't work (plus the usual connections to the junction box and battery)
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• #3619
r600 pave shifter is a proper etube device, whereas the sprint shifters are just peripherals for the brifter not having their own transciever.
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• #3620
So therefore the above should work with a 3 port?
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• #3621
I'm running an r600 into a 5port to a 6870 mech. No other shifters.
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• #3622
It would, but you'll need another junction box otherwise you won't have a port for the cable running to the rest of the system. A 5 port might be a neater solution, otherwise you'll need an extra junction B box to connect the shifters.
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• #3623
Ah yeah good point! I guess a Y connector between one bar end and the climbing shifter would do that job as well, means a lot of internal wiring planning though. Cheers both.
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• #3624
My plan is to get a climbing shifter over here in the US where they are slightly cheaper and start taking it apart to see how it can be paired with magura brakes. There are a few tutorials out there but all seem to still end up with pretty agricultural results.
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• #3625
Been there, done that. My P5 has Magura hydro brakes, a 1x setup, and twin base bar and extension shifters all driven off a very hacked R600 shifter. Let me know if you want more details...
Are you going to run a cable from RD all the way to the Junc A? Otherwise Junc B or something needed.
Might need firmware update, battery life might be reduced, might be missing features but these issue for a TT bike unlikely to matter.