Keith Oates
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- Penarth, Wales
Go for the Ultegra, it will make you feel better and that's the main thing.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It sounds really trite when you say it out loud, but this for me I ended up with full Sram red on the bike I liked the look of the most purely because I had put up with the a fugly bike for the previous 2/3 years.I upgraded from 105 to ultegra and, if I'm perfectly honest, I'd happily go back to 105 and not feel hard done by if I couldn't afford an ultegra bike. But, as everyone knows me on here, they will tell that the most important thing about a bike, in my opinion, is the look. I need to love my bike. I need to look at it and immediately want to ride it. I compromised on the look when I upgraded and that's bugged me more than the groupset can make up for. It doesn't matter whether the bike you love has ultegra or 105, in your heart you've already chosen and if you have the 4.3 you'll regret it, and not bcoz of the groupset
Ultegra has higher quality finish and more precision build. I find it shifts and feels smoother than my 105 and should last longer.
I love the assumptions and judgements made in this post. Get over yourself.A more precision build? Are you suggesting its manufactured and machined to finer engineering tolerances?
Higher quality finish? Its certainly prettier looking, but where's your evidence its better "quality", will contribute to longer component life span?
Some of us are still regularly using relatively mundane Shimano groupsets that are 2 decades or more old - what makes you think Ultegra will outlast these? Certainly chains, cassettes and chainrings don't last as long as their more humble relatives.
If you actually ride your bike instead of wobble around the road a few times a year when the sun comes out, then 105 really is the sweet spot between price, performance and durability. Ultegra drive trains suffer badly through the use to which I subject them whereas 105, albeit with KMC HD chains, asks only that I keep them clean and survives much, much longer between component replacements. Indeed, I'm running one bike now with Tiagra 10 speed and properly set up with decent cables its indistinguishable from the 2 year older 105.
All Ultegra does is look flasher, weigh a few grams less, and confers bragging rights down the pub. Not a single jot more.
I love the assumptions and judgements made in this post. Get over yourself.
I have never criticised any groupsets or people's choices of such. Kindly don't criticise mine.
Do any of your bikes run Ultegra then? Or are you just making assumptions on this too?
You don't happen to know specifically?As 'bp' says, differences in material quality mainly, which affects things like weight, mostly. Function is identical.
You don't happen to know specifically?