So I've had a Cannondale black Inc for a long time now and never really used it. I'm motivated to do some road miles now and while I have this awesome bike, I'm throwing together a more mechanical geared bike as quite frankly, the di2 stuff is alien to me and why I've not used the bike since acquiring it a good few years ago now.
Before I throw in the towel and sell it, I'd like to give it a chance and try to understand it more and hopefully get to grips with it.
So, I'm looking for education on di2. How does it work? Should I be doing things like updating firmware? How do I do that? Can I do it as it sits now or do I need anything to do that?
I understand that the 10sp rear mech is hard to come by now, and commands a heavy price tag. While everything on the bike is mint and working fine, should I think about 11sp to make it less hard and expensive to find spares should they be needed? I read that I'd need an 11sp front and rear mech to do this (cassette too obvs), but only if firmware has been updated last a certain version. Is it worth doing?
Keen to learn about this stuff so I can make a decision on whether to invest in using the bike, potentially upgrading it if worthwhile, and simply getting to grips with modern bike tech as the world moves onwards and I'd like to keep up if it's worth it.
Please educate me.
Before I throw in the towel and sell it, I'd like to give it a chance and try to understand it more and hopefully get to grips with it.
So, I'm looking for education on di2. How does it work? Should I be doing things like updating firmware? How do I do that? Can I do it as it sits now or do I need anything to do that?
I understand that the 10sp rear mech is hard to come by now, and commands a heavy price tag. While everything on the bike is mint and working fine, should I think about 11sp to make it less hard and expensive to find spares should they be needed? I read that I'd need an 11sp front and rear mech to do this (cassette too obvs), but only if firmware has been updated last a certain version. Is it worth doing?
Keen to learn about this stuff so I can make a decision on whether to invest in using the bike, potentially upgrading it if worthwhile, and simply getting to grips with modern bike tech as the world moves onwards and I'd like to keep up if it's worth it.
Please educate me.