new complete groupset from SRAM and in the future fom FSA

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yellow-faggin
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What do you think of?
Campa and Shimano are no longer the only ones with complete groupsets.
Any pics..............?

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This has been talked about a little before. Not much interest since it is so far off for production. A lot can change in the next full year. Anyway, recently read about their neutral aid vehicles they'll will be using in races this year. It definitely seems SRAM's serious about getting involved.

http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9861&highlight=sram+group

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Sorry man but I'm new and I thought it would be an intersting topic to talk about.

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No worries. I just wanted to give you some info on a similar topic I posted earlier and maybe show you some pics you may not have seen. I for one will be very excited to try a full group when it comes out.

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yellow-faggin wrote:to DrBones
Sorry man but I'm new and I thought it would be an intersting topic to talk about.


It certainly is an interesting topic, only there is a lot of speculation and not much fact! :D

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Facts? Who cares about facts these days? :lol:
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Ripley451 wrote:Facts? Who cares about facts these days? :lol:


Too true.... now where are my ZeroG cranks! :lol: Rich ducks and covers

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richardtoddywoddy wrote:
Ripley451 wrote:Facts? Who cares about facts these days? :lol:


Too true.... now where are my ZeroG cranks! :lol: Rich ducks and covers

if you want me to, i can borrow you one of my 2 ax-lightness cranksets which are made of cryptonite! :shock:

ontopic: well, i would be interested i there are any news on the sram group. here in europe we don't get that much information on US products.

so what's the latest news on the SRAM road-group?

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by yellow-faggin

Yes it is very interesting.
I have seen the new sram groupset for the first time in cologne at the IFMA and then another time at the Roc d'Azur in frejus and was really impressed of.
And in the new TOUR is an artical about it, really interesting :thumbup:

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The 0G crank material has changed :wink:
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