I've been running 2012 SRAM Red on my road and tt bikes but considering going electronic. Would go Ultegra Di2 to start since not quite ready to start moving to 11 speed but might eventually go that direction and move the Ultegra Di2 to the cross bike. The biggest thing that is holding me back is the weight penalty. Is the shifting worth the weight penalty?
Not interested in the old DA Di2 since want compatibility with the new system going forward. Record11 is also an option if I were to accept 11 speed but leaning torwards the big S.
Replacing Red for heavier Ultegra Di2, worth weight penalty?
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Definitely.
The actuation is much smoother, and the front shifting alone makes up for the added weight.
Ultegra Di2 seems like the most practical option to me.
The actuation is much smoother, and the front shifting alone makes up for the added weight.
Ultegra Di2 seems like the most practical option to me.
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Made topic a little less ambiguous and it's also a topic that's been discussed ad nauseum on here, so searching will help you.
One thing I will mention is that on the TT bike mechanical is still my preference simply because of the reach restrictions you get when going to electronic. I (and mates of mine who TT and even Wiggins and Froome) need the extra reach, so have stuck with mechanical.
Otherwise Di2 is fantastic stuff.
One thing I will mention is that on the TT bike mechanical is still my preference simply because of the reach restrictions you get when going to electronic. I (and mates of mine who TT and even Wiggins and Froome) need the extra reach, so have stuck with mechanical.
Otherwise Di2 is fantastic stuff.
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How is shifting a counter point to a fit/aero issue?
No matter how good shifting might be, if you're losing reach and it's not leaving you as aero as possible it doesn't matter how where you can shift from.
No matter how good shifting might be, if you're losing reach and it's not leaving you as aero as possible it doesn't matter how where you can shift from.