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• #7502
Christ
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• #7503
jaysus
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• #7504
Brilliant
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• #7505
U liek the big bike doe
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• #7506
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• #7507
points given
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• #7508
How does this shift? All I can see is brake levers.
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• #7510
Cool. Lots of effort, but cool.
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• #7511
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• #7512
that 'dale is crying out for a
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• #7513
are the buttons wireless? how does this work?
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• #7514
No, the wiring goes through the bars > stem > steerer > frame
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• #7515
That mech wire looks 'fragile'
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• #7516
Ah cool, always wondered how one could get through steerer back into frame without compromising (totally fucking) the steerer... do you have any more info on the build? Cheers!!
Edit: found the link, I clicked on the pictures 🤦♂️
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• #7517
Currently on eBay...
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• #7518
I'm pretty certain all the 1" wound up forks have a steel steerer so they're a fair bit safer to drill a hole in and harder to fuck up.
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• #7519
Yeah but it can’t just be a hole - it would have to be a slot right... that’s risky... I was wondering about doing the same but decided against it...
I suppose it depends on the frame and how open the tube is internally...Cheers all...
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• #7520
Yeah even tho cannodale is oversize they def can't touch the bars on the top tube without severing the di2. 😎
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• #7521
Need some meaty wire mesh conduit shiz.
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• #7522
I think a hole would be fine. Steerers don't fill up the headtube, there's space around it for a wire to fold
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• #7523
What would be better is a wireless setup. Surely they must have cracked this by now?
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• #7524
Digital proportional RC servos been around fo time.
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• #7525
who was it on here that had DIYed such a system on a blue cielo.... i can't remember.
Something controversial.
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