Dura Ace 9000 - ETA late 2012/early 2013
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Definitely not a good pic, and the camera flash muddles with the colours (eg. fork), but its a pic.
I was T-Boned by a car turning right across traffic 6 weeks ago. Recovery is slow, so I'm not getting out on the bike much. Yesterday heading out to Willunga for the race was the longest ride I've done since then.
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I was T-Boned by a car turning right across traffic 6 weeks ago. Recovery is slow, so I'm not getting out on the bike much. Yesterday heading out to Willunga for the race was the longest ride I've done since then.
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a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in lycra
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
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bJay wrote:Definitely not a good pic, and the camera flash muddles with the colours (eg. fork), but its a pic.
Thanks!
The gruppo looks even better on the bike. From that photo the derailleurs definitely look a lot smaller and more similar to mechanical DA, which is excellent. With no need to do a DIY mod for an internal battery and the (IMO) more attractive, sleek parts, I see no reason to go mechanical anymore.
Once I get back to a decent riding schedule and am happy with the set up I'll post a thread in the introduce yourself forum. I pretty much bought the SL4 Pro version and swapped everything except the wheels and frame. I really liked the colour. I've only done 200 km or so on it, and they weren't exactly race pace, but I'm not noticing anything significantly different compared to the S-Works version I had before.
Group is definitely sleeker, and the finish is nice. I'm happy
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Group is definitely sleeker, and the finish is nice. I'm happy
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a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in lycra
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
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bJay wrote:Once I get back to a decent riding schedule and am happy with the set up I'll post a thread in the introduce yourself forum.
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Who are you, an heir to the Shimano family? There are Pro Teams who have yet to get their D Ace 9070 components.
It's around. A friend of mine has been on it for a week. Some how it's faster than 7970.
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skinnywellfed wrote:Have you logged some mile with these different combinations?
Given I was testing the bike, no running a Campag 11 wheel I didn't ride too far.
But laps around my block found it shifted down absolutely fine. Going back up was, most times, not a clean shift. However I don't doubt a little RD tuning and there would be no issue.
In short, it works.
skinnywellfed wrote:Who are you, an heir to the Shimano family? There are Pro Teams who have yet to get their D Ace 9070 components.
My understanding was that the Pro Teams do have it, at their Service Courses. I guess our rep here is just really good at securing it; my specialized dealer has been pretty amazeballs too
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a riddle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in lycra
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
Life is like riding a bicycle - in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.
Albert Einstein
Heard by a Cervelo dealer that even WT teams are having a limited supply right now.
So am I correct in that the Ultegra di2 rear mech won't be forward compatible with 11, but the front mech and shifters will be?
By what I have been told the whole group is compatible with 11 speed.
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KWalker wrote:So am I correct in that the Ultegra di2 rear mech won't be forward compatible with 11, but the front mech and shifters will be?
I've not seen that at all.
Like Micky, thought all of Ultegra di2 was forwards compatible.
A picture of my new build (the first time I completely built a bike from scratch - it adds to the experience):
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(sorry, taken with crappy phone)
Fondriest TF2 1.0 with Dura Ace 9000
Needless to say I love it.
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Fondriest TF2 1.0 with Dura Ace 9000
Needless to say I love it.
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Good job on the build.
Some have commented that the D Ace 9K brakes can be a bit 'grabby'. What has been your experience?
Some have commented that the D Ace 9K brakes can be a bit 'grabby'. What has been your experience?
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Same as 7900 brakes really.
Could land a jumbo jet with them.
If you want modulation, Campag still the way to go.
Could land a jumbo jet with them.
If you want modulation, Campag still the way to go.
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