BigSteev
Senior Member
jonny jeez said:err..."Jonny stares at his shoes".
...no
You should. They're really nice and smooth. and I'm not normally a Shimano fan.
jonny jeez said:err..."Jonny stares at his shoes".
...no
bonj2 said:7.4kg! that's only a couple of 100g lighter than my bike! which was about a tenth the price
Actually, for £22k I hope they tell the rider how handsome and toned they look!Auntie Helen said:the accessories say, "my goodness, you're a handsome-looking bicycle..."
BigSteev said:Just out of interest, have either of you tried a bike with Shimano's Di2 gears?
Ben Lovejoy said:The point of the electric gears is that they automatically retension after every gear-change, so should never slip or need adjustment. Not that I'd pay the £1600 price, but they are not quite as frivilous as they appear.
HJ said:Ach, just get a Storck Fascenario 0.7 IS it about 2.5 Kg lighter...
I think the batteries are good for something like 7000 gear changes. So that would last a London cyclist a good few years, or a Cornish cyclist about three days ...Watt-O said:What a pain in the arse to keep the battery charged up, or is there a dynamo?
Ben Lovejoy said:I think the batteries are good for something like 7000 gear changes. So that would last a London cyclist a good few years, or a Cornish cyclist about three days ...