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FIJIGabe
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by FIJIGabe

With all these new Emondas on the forum, seems like this thread should be revived!

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Soon a comeback with Dura Ace carbon wheels ;)

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Can't wait to see the update!

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majklnajt wrote:Soon a comeback with Dura Ace carbon wheels ;)

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Always found the sticky out bit on the seat tube a bit odd. Like a half ar""ed attempt at being aero, yet somehow it looks ok.
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http://forums.roadbikereview.com/trek/p ... ost4818805
sorry for the link to another forum , but not mastering the insert image.
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by JackDaniels

Here's my new domane, much more comfy than my foil. I have some race wheels but haven't mounted them up yet.

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by FIJIGabe

A beautiful collection of new Treks!

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Loving the 2100 posted eariler. Here is my 2300 from 1992. Love riding this but it is mostly a winter trainier.

ImageI also have a trek 8900 but it currently has a full xtr 8 speed groupset so a new photo is needed.Image

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majklnajt wrote:Soon a comeback with Dura Ace carbon wheels ;)

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Looks like you kept the 7800 group instead of making the leap ?
good choice.

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by xena

Has a piece of kit that functions well. 7800 IMO has not been bettered. Brakes are fantastic. Gears are faultless.

If someone could only make a weight weenie set as good.
I had 7800 on one bike for 2 years without one issue, worked perfect. I love my weight weenie stuff but miss those brakes especially.
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by majklnajt

No, I sold DA. Then bought Sram Force 10 and sold it :)

This week it will be built with DA 7800 groupset and Dura Ace WH-7801 carbon tubular wheels.
Stay tuned ;)

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We're waiting with baited breath! Actually, I'd love to see a polished DA 9000 group. Maybe a throw-back style to DA 7800, given that they went back to the buttery shifting!

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Off topic:
I cant decide about the handlebar...
Mind says Deda shallow....hands say variable radius (like on pic above)

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I had the RHM (variable radius) on some Presa's. Gave 'em to a friend for Christmas. I much prefer the classic shape of the Deda Shallows. In fact, after putting some on my Emonda I have two more sets being delivered to switch on my bikes that don't have them. And they're not that "SHALLOW" as the name would imply. They are in fact deeper than any of the RHM bends, and have a drop of 135mm. I just really like the feel of a flat spot in the drops. And they fit Campy levers perfectly.
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