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• #3077
...simultaneously changing down gear and braking coming into a hairpin on a fast descent.
That too.
I actually love the ability to shift up fully independent of the brake on busy descents, when you're picking up speed.
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• #3078
Have I missed Di2 going wireless? Looks to be here http://road.cc/content/news/122353-tour-de-france-tech-2014-canyon%E2%80%99s-new-aeroad-cf-slx-r28
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• #3079
Internal cable routing, no?
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• #3080
Magnets
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• #3081
The cables from the control box are all leccy taped to the rear brake cable, can't see it because its all NDS but there must be a single entry to the frame (or the holes are very close together) internal wiring system. Bit of a ballache and some very tidy wrenching basically...
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• #3082
But once it's done, it's done - generally for the life of the frame.
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• #3083
Oleg Tinkov reviews groupsets.
First ever pave ride in my life, Arenberg was fun.I kinda like it, pity that our boys keep dropping me every section :-) .All great but SRAM
I HAD TO USE MY LAST YEAR BIKE HERE IN FRANCE, BUT #SRAM IS REAL SRAM. IN RUSSIAN SRAM MEANS SHAME BY THE WAY.
Have biked today on hilly South France roads. . After automatic Shimano that I just used to, what a POOR quality of @SRAMracing components.
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• #3084
Until one of the internal sleeves comes loose and a ferrule drops into your frame, turning it into a really expensive percussion instrument....
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• #3085
Lol @ tinkoff. Aren't SRAM sponsoring them?
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• #3086
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• #3087
Yes. But it's known his own ST bike has dura ace on it, not sponsord sram.
I'm pretty sure they're changing bike/component sponsor next year too.
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• #3088
IN RUSSIAN SRAM MEANS SHAME BY THE WAY.
he probabely have not heard what sram means in polish... -
• #3089
yeah. no sram for Saxo next year then
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• #3090
Dunno why everyone gets so hung up on groupset choice. They all work, so if you have a problem then its either badly set up, or user error.
Humans have evolved more than any other creature on earth, I'm sure we can all cope with pushing a lever in a slightly different way... -
• #3091
Sorry Dan, which should I buy?
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• #3092
Dunno why everyone gets so hung up on groupset choice. They all work, so if you have a problem then its either badly set up, or user error.
Humans have evolved more than any other creature on earth, I'm sure we can all cope with pushing a lever in a slightly different way...Am practically a gorilla, lack of opposable thumbs means campagno-no.
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• #3093
When is the 105 hydraulic disc brake stuff coming out and how much pricier than mechanical might it be?
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• #3094
Sorry Dan, which should I buy?
Whichever is most expensive, obviously
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• #3095
^^ Deets here: http://www.bikerumor.com/2014/03/31/shimanos-all-new-11-speed-105-5800-group-plus-new-mechanical-hydraulic-road-disc-brakes/
Chainreaction keeps pushing the date on 5800 which is now at 18th aug; I have 2 friends waiting for that groupset to build bikes ..
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• #3096
I'm sure they'll have much more fun this summer refreshing browser pages than they would have had riding those bikes with groupsets which were actually available...
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• #3097
£400 for the mechanical hydraulic shifters and brakes, in stock at Evans.
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• #3098
^^ They dont have bikes ..
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• #3099
Quite...
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• #3100
Thats the Di2 shifters
cool cool, thanks a lot, it ends up being pretty insightful, i might have dreams of continuous shifting pretty soon