Not great if you regularly ride in the Peak District and are a bit older and fatter like meI actually prefer a nice track wheelset with a freewheel single cog. Great power transmission on the flats.
I know what you're saying. But in my experience Ultegras suffered from this , Dura Ace didn't. Maybe that's what one paid extra for or why you paid less depending which you boughtWhat i cant stand about the older silver shimano stuff like 7800 is that it looks like it has had worms the majority of times i lay eyes on one, its like the the alloy is getting eaten and little spiraled lines are left behind. The black plastic on the sides of the shifters made it look cheap too. Functionally then yes its top notch but there are several other groupsets that shift as well and stay looking nicer. 11s Chorus has been my staple. A - tier funtionality ultrashift without the price tag of DA/Record/RED. As for something that was a bargain..the latest Claris fitted to my winter frame has has all of the excellent ergonomics and funtionality of modern shimano groups and yet the complete set is cheaper than just a chainset from any of the current top contenders. I can live with 8 speeds on the commute.
7800 is good but the 7900 saw several improvements (brake leverage ratio, chainrings (huge), no exposed housing from STI lever).
Had the 6800 mechanical/hydro but now on DA mechanical/hydro 11 speed on a Fairlight Strael 56R (Reynolds ATR-x w/ front generator & fenders).
Change between 9100 50/34 and Red 46/33.
Hey, I am from the Netherlands. People have tried to explain hills to me, but it just doesn't make sense.Not great if you regularly ride in the Peak District and are a bit older and fatter like me