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Usually there is a 14/28 days period where the evicted tenant can collect their stock/merchandise/tools/fittings/etc after the property has been locked down.
It will take a while to sort things out but now is all in tenants’ hands, obviously only if they wish to cooperate or care about customers property. -
Obviously totally doable if you like craft and dodgy hacks, it’s a derailleur we are talking about, not an MRI scanner.
But why would you?
Isn’t an electronic system with sealed motor the reason we don’t want cable actuated systems anymore?
Even worst the cable is pulled by a motor that requires a power source not compatible with the rest of the system. -
Supposedly, SRAM employed a group of hackers and put them in the neutral service cars during the last few editions of the Tour of California trying to hack the system, unsuccessfully.
Again, not sure what can be gained by hacking some shifters as they shouldn’t contain any sensible information as a GPS device does.
Or do they? -
Sram Electronic/Hydro kit have only two options (flat and post mount), sold indeed in distinctive box, while chainsets and cassette are three each and considered add-on, all cross compatible so it would make it impossible to offer a package with all these options.
Shimano doesn't care and doesn't sell full group sets, it's up to retailers to find individual parts and offer them online as a complete group or di2 upgrade kit only.
I agree though, it is annoying that shops use pictures of complete AXS group sets when they are only selling shifters, brakes, derailleurs, batteries and charger. -
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The etap derailleur is virtually as fast as other systems, the problem is that old etap uses the FD as master unit, so it leaves voluntarily a slight delay in the RD shifting to allow the system to understand if the other paddle is pressed simultaneously to shift the FD.
On eTap AXS this has changed as the master unit is now the RD. -
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I really wish it was the case, sober and broke for while now.
@maynardeames I wanted a gravel bike for a while now, and when your home town bicycle brand (that you happen to work for) releases one that you actually like, love how they fit and handle as you've been riding them for a while now, you have to get one right?
Hopefully will demo the Spengle soon and see if it's the case or not.
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«An Italian»?? Not one, two!! 😍