Ultegra mechanical bike, how easy to convert to SRAM eTap?
Moderator: robbosmans
Thinking to sell the Ultegra shifters rear and front derailleur and swap them for eTap. Can get eTap for £1000 here. Maybe get £250 for the Ultegra bits, they're brand new, unridden?
Think it'd be worth it? Like the way it's wireless and easy to setup apparently. Only thing that's tempting me. Or maybe ride the Ultegra until summer as it's not worth much anyway and wait to see if the eTap price drops further?
Is it okay to use the Ultegra chainset and brakes with eTap until I'm ready to fork out for something posher?
Picking up the bike tomorrow, wondering what to do with it groupset wise. Ultimately I do was electronic shifting, but not really in a hurry so.. and there's gonna be some mucky riding for a few months yet (even though I have a winter bike, but still want to take the new bike out a bit too).
Think it'd be worth it? Like the way it's wireless and easy to setup apparently. Only thing that's tempting me. Or maybe ride the Ultegra until summer as it's not worth much anyway and wait to see if the eTap price drops further?
Is it okay to use the Ultegra chainset and brakes with eTap until I'm ready to fork out for something posher?
Picking up the bike tomorrow, wondering what to do with it groupset wise. Ultimately I do was electronic shifting, but not really in a hurry so.. and there's gonna be some mucky riding for a few months yet (even though I have a winter bike, but still want to take the new bike out a bit too).
chainset will be ok
brake compatibility depends on which generation shimano you have (probably also what set up and feel you prefer), see this discussion for instance...
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=143226
...worst case you'll need to add some sram calipers
with the pound's brexit-driven plummet vs. usd i'd go for it now, especially with new year sales and discount codes to be had
brake compatibility depends on which generation shimano you have (probably also what set up and feel you prefer), see this discussion for instance...
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=143226
...worst case you'll need to add some sram calipers
with the pound's brexit-driven plummet vs. usd i'd go for it now, especially with new year sales and discount codes to be had
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- TarugoKing
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Your ULTEGRA BRAKES will be fine. I had BR-6800 on mine before I upgraded to BR-9000.
I also use CS-9000 11-28 with KMC X11SL DLC chain with eTap. Works as advertised.
I also use CS-9000 11-28 with KMC X11SL DLC chain with eTap. Works as advertised.
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IMHO, Ultegra brakes are better "feeling" than the ones which come in eTAP. As far as building the bike, eTap is a breeze. Pay careful attention to the videos online about RD and FD alignment, and you'll have it knocked out in a jiffy.
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