New Cervélo Tomorrow? (1st Oct launch)
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R5 2019 is equal to R5 2018. What do you want to know?
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AFAIK, you don't need to disassemble front end to change bar height and, unless you happen to install a huge spacer tower, a 10mm change up or down won't necessitate any cable change action.
Changing stem should be a different experience, though
Minimum bike categories required in the stable:
Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
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The way the front end is built with out a traditional steerer it is super easy to make adjustments to the height. No need to shorten cables or hoses unless making a huge change.
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As a fellow 60/61 rider, you just reminded me how ridiculous it is that they don't make the new S5 in anything bigger than a 58
Cool tnx, looking forward to getting mine in the new year.
Finally got an update on my bike. After having been told it would be here in the middle of november, then december and still no bike, I started asking questions. Apparently shimano had a warehouse fire and didn't have any dura ace components to ship to cervelo to build the high end S5s. New shipment of dura ace coming in mid january so hopefully no too much longer to wait now.
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FWIW, Cervelo R delivery times are more centric to the size and spec (EU retailers).
Some frame sizes available now, some in JAN.
Some complete bikes now, but larger sizes in JAN.
The fire delayed many manufacturers from original timelines.
Some frame sizes available now, some in JAN.
Some complete bikes now, but larger sizes in JAN.
The fire delayed many manufacturers from original timelines.
timmerrr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 6:10 pmFinally got an update on my bike. After having been told it would be here in the middle of november, then december and still no bike, I started asking questions. Apparently shimano had a warehouse fire and didn't have any dura ace components to ship to cervelo to build the high end S5s. New shipment of dura ace coming in mid january so hopefully no too much longer to wait now.
https://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
From what I understand, the S3 Rim has fully internal gear cables. Brake cables remain external. Kinda cool.1llum4 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:44 pmhttps://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
Bummer was hoping the S3 would get internal brake cabling, but that was a long shot.TiCass wrote:From what I understand, the S3 Rim has fully internal gear cables. Brake cables remain external. Kinda cool.1llum4 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:44 pmhttps://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
Meh, you could ruin a bike pretty easily by having shitty integrated brakes... aka Venge Vias. I think it's better with the regular shimano direct mount brake.Mep wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 2:12 amBummer was hoping the S3 would get internal brake cabling, but that was a long shot.TiCass wrote:From what I understand, the S3 Rim has fully internal gear cables. Brake cables remain external. Kinda cool.1llum4 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:44 pmhttps://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
But Cervelo would actually test the brakes before mass manufacturing their bikes.. maybeTiCass wrote:Meh, you could ruin a bike pretty easily by having shitty integrated brakes... aka Venge Vias. I think it's better with the regular shimano direct mount brake.Mep wrote: ↑Thu Dec 20, 2018 2:12 amBummer was hoping the S3 would get internal brake cabling, but that was a long shot.TiCass wrote:From what I understand, the S3 Rim has fully internal gear cables. Brake cables remain external. Kinda cool.1llum4 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:44 pmhttps://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
thank you for posting this!1llum4 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:44 pmhttps://manuals.cervelo.com/f/S3_Disc_manual.pdf manual for the new S3 disc, there is also the manual for the new S5 disc and S3 rim. It shows the cable routing of the bike and the special wedge system of the new S3 disc/rim bike.
very informative on how cervelo s3 is built...
impressive bikes the 2019 cervelos!
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