Splatter Paint
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Yep, the top three from Shimano are now electronic, hydrualic and twelve speed cassettes. Merlin Cycles has (at the time of posting) a ‘old’ 105 hydraulic groupset for £699, a Dura Ace groupset (rim brake) for £1,300. RRP on the new 105 di2 groupset is £1,700! You could buy a 105 equipped bike for that last year. The new 105 is just shy of 3kg, up 0.5kg on 7000 series groupset.
So, if you want a top-end mechanical groupset you should consider that now before the remaining stock is sold off.
I’m all for technological progress, but doubling the price and making a groupset targeted primarily at recreational riders heavier seems daft. Also, 105 Di2 uses disposable button batteries, not good for the environment. Rant over.
SP
So, if you want a top-end mechanical groupset you should consider that now before the remaining stock is sold off.
I’m all for technological progress, but doubling the price and making a groupset targeted primarily at recreational riders heavier seems daft. Also, 105 Di2 uses disposable button batteries, not good for the environment. Rant over.
SP
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