This is a question about modern kit, so thought it best to post it here.
I have been lucky enough to get a bit of a personal unicorn; a Rourke 853 road frame. I really like Jason's work and having spoken to him at Bespoked Bristol I put a Rourke frame on my list of 'must have before you're too old to ride a bike' list. Luckily, a refinished frame came up for sale and I now have it.
So, a fine frame deserves the best build and my automatic choice was SRAM red, as it's light, reliable and as I am already a SRAM owner and fan. But, then along has come some pretty impressive deals on Shimano Di2 Ultegra and all of a sudden I'm not sure which way to go.
My requirements are pretty simple; 10 speed is fine, robust, light and reliable.
I already know a bit about SRAM Red, as my son has this setup on his Boardman, and has covered thousands of kilometre's on it so far, although he did chicken out of the £200 plus cost when he wore his first cassette out.
So, who has either or both and what opinions can you give me.
I have been lucky enough to get a bit of a personal unicorn; a Rourke 853 road frame. I really like Jason's work and having spoken to him at Bespoked Bristol I put a Rourke frame on my list of 'must have before you're too old to ride a bike' list. Luckily, a refinished frame came up for sale and I now have it.
So, a fine frame deserves the best build and my automatic choice was SRAM red, as it's light, reliable and as I am already a SRAM owner and fan. But, then along has come some pretty impressive deals on Shimano Di2 Ultegra and all of a sudden I'm not sure which way to go.
My requirements are pretty simple; 10 speed is fine, robust, light and reliable.
I already know a bit about SRAM Red, as my son has this setup on his Boardman, and has covered thousands of kilometre's on it so far, although he did chicken out of the £200 plus cost when he wore his first cassette out.
So, who has either or both and what opinions can you give me.