Emonda 2021

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mtbaltimore
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by mtbaltimore

Anyone interested in trading a 2021 58 SLR frameset? I've got the stock midnight blue segafredo SLR 6, but think I prefer the matte black (and other neutral P1 colorways) over mine and don't feel like losing money on selling.

In NYC, but happy to ship elsewhere.

Raymonndo
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by Raymonndo

Raymonndo wrote:
Sat Aug 21, 2021 4:10 pm
Few snaps of my Emonda and how it sits as of now :D. Any tips to shed some grams welcome.

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I'll be selling some parts off of my Emonda soon.

Aeolus Integrated Handlebars 42cm/100mm
135mm Carbon Seat Mast
T47 DUB Ceramic Speed BB

I'm UK based.

Thank you :D.

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ryanw
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by ryanw

Size 58cm.
Heavy saddle.
Rival FD.
Awful OSPW system.
+210g for Wahoo Aero pedals.
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DV0993
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by DV0993

Raymonndo - How come you are selling?

I'm interested but I'm located in Australia - Will you ship?

LRB23
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by LRB23

ryanw wrote:Size 58cm.
Heavy saddle.
Rival FD.
Awful OSPW system.
+210g for Wahoo Aero pedals.
That’s a pretty impressive weight considering the group set, wheels and other finishing kit…


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LRB23
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by LRB23

ryanw wrote:Size 58cm.
Heavy saddle.
Rival FD.
Awful OSPW system.
+210g for Wahoo Aero pedals.
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by gabriiaia7273

ryanw wrote:Size 58cm.
Heavy saddle.
Rival FD.
Awful OSPW system.
+210g for Wahoo Aero pedals.
What stem and handlebar does your Emonda mount?






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hannawald
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by hannawald

gabriiaia7273 wrote:
Tue Apr 12, 2022 3:39 pm
ryanw wrote:Size 58cm.
Heavy saddle.
Rival FD.
Awful OSPW system.
+210g for Wahoo Aero pedals.
What stem and handlebar does your Emonda mount?



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LRB23
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by LRB23

Just seen the spy shots of the new Domane and it appears Trek has gone with a conventional seat post. I wonder if this will be introduced to the next Emonda?


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BenSiskri
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by BenSiskri

Yes, I saw that; the current seatpost looks a bit of a mess - the previous version looked a bit better, and is what the Emonda has. I sold my Domane SL but kept the my carbon seatmast; the one that came with the bike was too short. You would think, the Emonda may follow, and possibly even the Boone.
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ToileySiphon
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by ToileySiphon

LRB23 wrote:Just seen the spy shots of the new Domane and it appears Trek has gone with a conventional seat post. I wonder if this will be introduced to the next Emonda?


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LRB23
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by LRB23

There’s a couple of YouTube videos talking about the release. David Arthur and GC performance have it.


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Cemicar
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by Cemicar

Why not starting a new thread for the new Domane?

Anyway, Trek seems to compromise on the front ISO speed and take the cable integrations. I wonder if even 32mm wide tires can negate the merit.

sandbox
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by sandbox

Wow. Tons of good info on all 120 pages of this thread- thanks!

So... Im trying to decide SL vs SLR. Has anyone ridden both and can you pls comment on the ride quality/characteristics of both?

Thanks!
AM

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