TOMAS
Senior Retro Guru
A very kind customer of mine has gifted me his old written-off Trek that was involved in a high speed car crash - frame is trashed but i've salvaged the fully working Di2, rim brake groupset off of it .
I come from offroad - mtb and for the last 18 months mixed with gravel riding. I like the idea of trying to build the Di2 into a mid-range classic road bike. Has it/can it be done? I understand I'd probably need to neatly drill some holes to feed the wiring through - probably head tube/towards top of down tube and possibly enlarge pre-existing breather holes in the chainstay etc.
I'd be on the hunt for a rolling-chassis, ideally 56cm to suit me @ 5'10" with need for a longer audax type headtube & ideally 1.1/8 ahead steerer (so we are talking early 90s - a dynatech would be lovely).
Any thoughts/suggestions greatly appreciated - would I likely encounter any probs with running 6800 Ultegra calipers (the drop?), am I also right in thinking they ran 120mm rear dropout width back then - hoping I can squeeze a 11spd Shimano cassette on using a 35mm depth Shimano freehub body?
Tom
I come from offroad - mtb and for the last 18 months mixed with gravel riding. I like the idea of trying to build the Di2 into a mid-range classic road bike. Has it/can it be done? I understand I'd probably need to neatly drill some holes to feed the wiring through - probably head tube/towards top of down tube and possibly enlarge pre-existing breather holes in the chainstay etc.
I'd be on the hunt for a rolling-chassis, ideally 56cm to suit me @ 5'10" with need for a longer audax type headtube & ideally 1.1/8 ahead steerer (so we are talking early 90s - a dynatech would be lovely).
Any thoughts/suggestions greatly appreciated - would I likely encounter any probs with running 6800 Ultegra calipers (the drop?), am I also right in thinking they ran 120mm rear dropout width back then - hoping I can squeeze a 11spd Shimano cassette on using a 35mm depth Shimano freehub body?
Tom