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SRAM Force vs. Ultegra Di2

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Old 02-17-14, 08:18 AM
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The other big thing with me is that I have tendinitis in my wrists. With mechanical systems, having to push the shifters inboard puts my wrists in a bad position and leaves me with soreness later. Especially in the drops. With DI2, I can shift up as fast as my middle finger can tap the button, and down as fast as my index finger can hit the button.

I used a 6770 rear derailleur along with the 6870 front derailleur because I my ZIPP 404s are not 11 speed.
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