BmanX wrote:But you still have the brake cables...
These can be hidden easily.
Right. Almost as easy as shift cables.
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BmanX wrote:But you still have the brake cables...
These can be hidden easily.
KWalker wrote:Quite a few SRAM employees are on the group locally, but very coy about it. One simply said "There is still work to do on it" whatever that means. Looked really bulky in real life.
KWalker wrote:Quite a few SRAM employees are on the group locally, but very coy about it. One simply said "There is still work to do on it" whatever that means. Looked really bulky in real life.
BmanX wrote:With he new chaingrings you do not need a clutch rd. It is complete overkill when using the new high/low front rings. I have run 1 X 10 on road and MTB without using the new chainrings with zero issues so now that we have new chainrings, something like a clutch RD is IMO a complete waste.
deek wrote:KWalker wrote:Quite a few SRAM employees are on the group locally, but very coy about it. One simply said "There is still work to do on it" whatever that means. Looked really bulky in real life.
What SRAM employees live in the Bay area? They don't have an office there.
deek wrote:I actually live in SLO and I'm not sure if I know too many people here that would consider themselves Bay area "locals".
Anyway, if Specialized employees are riding the group it's probably fairly close to getting released. I imagine that the prototype chain is:
1. SRAM employees
2. SRAM sponsored athletes
3. SRAM customers
4. Consumers
as that goes from people getting all of their money from SRAM to people SRAM wants money from.