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Old 07-16-13 | 07:06 PM
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dpeters11
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Bikes: 2010 Trek FX 7.5, 2011 Trek 2.1

There is a battery, but I would think shifting the front would take more power than the back. I wouldn't say 100% accurate all the time, but there are no cables to stretch.

Teams in the TdF are using it. They wouldn't be if it wasn't reliable.
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