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jlok
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by jlok on Mon Apr 10, 2017 7:02 am
djgarrett21 wrote:My next bike is going to be disc brake and am looking for opinions and hopefully experience from those who may own some of these bikes. I currently ride a 2013 SuperSix Evo (non-himod). For the frame my list of priorities (in order) are: weight, comfort, and stiffness. Groupset will either be Dura-Ace Di2 or Sram Etap.
Giant TCR Advanced SL
-I test rode the non-isp version for a week. I was surprised how harsh riding it was (compared to my SS).
I got the TCR Adv SL Disc. It's not harsh to my experience.
Harshness subjective rating (1-5):
Domane Disc (1) < TCR Adv SL Disc (2) < CAAD12 Disc (3) < Revelator Sky (5)
Rikulau V9 DB Custom < BMC TM02 < Litespeed T1sl Disc < Giant Propel Advanced SL Disc 1 < Propel Adv < TCR Adv SL Disc < KTM Revelator Sky < CAAD 12 Disc < Domane S Disc < Alize < CAAD 10
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ergott
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by ergott on Mon Apr 10, 2017 7:24 pm
Nefarious86 wrote:QR isn't an issue, just use quality Skewers (not ww ones) and dont use shitty discs that have alignment issues when heat cycled. Close to 10k on my road disc setups and the only time I've had rub was with a cooked disc on rough roads reefing on the bars with an underdone skewer. Thats all the way up at 95kg...
Ditto. I have Freeza rotors and XTR QRs. Never have alignment issues with my bike.
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jeffy
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by jeffy on Mon Apr 10, 2017 8:17 pm
QRs are "fine", but i *think* 12mm would be better. Obviously i am an idiot but i find manoeuvring the QR 'nubs' into the dropouts annoying (whilst simultaneously slotting the rotors into the caliper ). I use DTs 9/10 mm thru-bolt (thruaxle into QR dropouts) and it is much easier. Had minimal issues with rub and QR, and as others have said using decent skewers (Shimano) has no issue.
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nycebo
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milesthedog
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by milesthedog on Tue Apr 11, 2017 6:45 pm
Have you considered the Canyon Aeroroad disc? i mention because you are looking at the Supersix and Focus, which share similar geometries to the Aeroroad, but are far lower in the front than the Ultimate or any Cervelo out there.
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FatCake
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by FatCake on Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:00 pm
Delorre wrote:Scott Addict Premium disc should be a good contender. If it's as good in all the aspects of the non disc version + a little more compliancy, that would be an awesome mix! Problem could be finding stock, when I asked for it in november, stock for Benelux was foreseen in march or something, but only 5 or 6
The ETA for the Scott Addict Disc Premium is April 19th. The wait has been all about the Dura-Ace 9170 gruppo. I ordered mine through my bike sponsor way back in August of last year. This is definitely a dream bike for me, and I plan on keeping this one for a long, long time. It comes stock with 28c Contis. The weight is listed at 16 lbs, but they guesstimated that weight a very long time ago, well before they had an idea about the weight savings from the new Dura-Ace brakes and rotors. Conceivably, the weight could drop all the way down into the 15.3 lb range. We'll see. I'll post pics once it's back from Pioneer for the powermeter install.
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lovemyway
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by lovemyway on Tue Apr 11, 2017 8:05 pm
April 19th huh? Please keep us updated, I'd love to see someone actually getting the R9170/eTap HRD before the June. (yeah I saw one eTap Disc ViAS on the forums, but that's all).
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ergott
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by ergott on Tue Apr 11, 2017 11:24 pm
There's a reason for the Dura Ace wait. Apparently the braking isn't great. In their attempt to miniaturize the reservoir (goal was same size as cable brakes), the power isn't enough. That and the calipers flex too much. I think they are trying to make Dura Ace as svelte as possible otherwise there's no reason not to get 785. Delays are better than end user product testing so good for them for waiting until it's right.
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ms6073
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by ms6073 on Wed Apr 12, 2017 1:05 pm
ergott wrote:otherwise there's no reason not to get 785.
Will agree, save for the additional Di2 port that one gains with the 9170 shifters for remote shifters on the drops.
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