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Likewise.
I have to say they did a fantastic job of providing me with years of ad free content, getting me utterly hooked on their app and then introducing adverts at my peak addiction point. I would pay for a premium version that was ad free as with all websites. But instead i've been thinking i should probably dump insta and facebook and this just helps me do that. -
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Looking to spunk a £1k cycle2work voucher on powermeter this week thanks to the offerings of a friendly store.
I saw positive mention of quarq elsa rs/dfour in here earlier which is great as i'm coming from an Ultegra 6800 chainset and could continue to use my current chainrings.
However, it has dawned on me that i could make the switch to the 5 arm version and purchase some Rotor No Q Aero chainrings allowing me to try out the Ovals some day in the future.
I appreciate that this isn't the chainring thread but you lot change your cranksets more than anyone else. Is this a good buying decision? -
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2 & 3 - tiny holes just after bar end (Y THO?!)
LOL, I saw this on the Di2 Bar End Junction manual. Shimanos intention is that you run the e-wire down the drop on the outside, then enter the bar through the little holes in order to plug into junction box.
I thought this was how they expected you to implement internal routing on a basic solid aluminium bar not on their 'Di2 ready' product.
What a joke.
You should just return the vibes on principle, they've used marketing and a lack of accurate info to convince most people that the junction box wont work with their competitors bars for months now. -
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Cheers for looking, I've had a read through PDF I linked to and come out pretty confident that the whole battery assembly is removable (screw under battery)