Jody
Stubborn git
I would rather spend £1200 on a new groupset than the same on fag's, booze, big cars etc.
I would rather buy a double setup and go on holiday with the change. Is a few hundred grams worth £700+
I would rather spend £1200 on a new groupset than the same on fag's, booze, big cars etc.
I can see the advantages - weight and ease of use (sequential gearing).
It's for racers and rich early adopters, but it'll no doubt trickle down.
I know some CC'ers haven't got beyond downtube friction shifters and toe clips yet, but some of us like to see innovation and may even adopt some of it!
Photos of dark coloured things on a dark background may look artsy, but it's really tricky to work out what the hell you're looking at. The rear mech photo in particular is a good example of this.
Well, yes. There's clearly a market for it, and it's nice to see a different take on gearing systems.Choice, what a nice thing to have.
I would rather buy a double setup and go on holiday with the change. Is a few hundred grams worth £700+
I can see the advantages, uses and innovation but the cost is eye watering for what is essentialy one extra cog on a cassette.
Thats weird A.F! Its much cheaper just to have another one at the front. Whats so taboo about chainrings? They are like allergens these days.
Thats weird A.F! Its much cheaper just to have another one at the front. Whats so taboo about chainrings? They are like allergens these days.
Such things exist because there is a small element for whom money is no object and they always have to have the most expensive.
Better still if it's twice the price of the next cheapest.
Made from 531 and with three cross spoke patterns.No no no. 39/17 on a 700C, for 62 inches. That's a gear ratio!
Singlespeed road bikes are God's own transport![]()
Maybe the Bike they where reviewing had a Triple up front....I'll get my coatThe review says: The 12-speed chain caused real headaches for sram, but new processes allowed engineers to make it thinner, flatter and with smoother edges to reduce wear: the 12-speed chain caused real headaches for sram, but new processes allowed engineers to make it thinner, flatter and with smoother edges to reduce wear
Then just below that it says: The 12-speed chain caused real headaches for SRAM, but new processes allowed engineers to make it thinner, flatter and with smoother edges to reduce wear
Obviously caused real headaches for some copywriters and proofreaders as well.