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Old 08-09-17 | 05:31 PM
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This is true. Di2 no question. I've been riding mine about 10 weeks now and a quick battery check still shows solid green (50-100%). I don't think this thing is ever going to run down.
It will, trust me. A good friend of mine decided to test its limits. Lucky for her that the limit came on a flat ride
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Old 08-09-17 | 05:35 PM
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It will, trust me. A good friend of mine decided to test its limits. Lucky for her that the limit came on a flat ride
It takes all of 2 seconds to check it, if I ever see a blinking light I'll just charge it. Simple.
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Old 08-09-17 | 05:41 PM
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I had the Ultegra DI2 (10 speed) and it was a great group. I now have the Dura Ace 9000 and it is also great. The best difference with the DI2 is the automatic trim on the front derailure.
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Old 08-09-17 | 05:43 PM
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Dura Ace is nicer than Ultegra. On the other hand, if you are someone plagued with dropped chains and missed shifts, the down grade to Ultegra Di2 may be advisable.
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Old 08-09-17 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeOK
It takes all of 2 seconds to check it, if I ever see a blinking light I'll just charge it. Simple.
You said that you didn't think it will ever run down. I said that it will. If you forget to check it could during a ride. You are right that it is simple to check and recharge. It is easy to take things for granted and forget to check
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Old 08-09-17 | 06:20 PM
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Re: battery life .... I did some work as a photographer and such. Batteries were everywhere ... in my laptop, in my cameras, in my speedlight, in my light pack, in my voice reorders.

Somehow I managed. No, no, don't worship me ... I am not a battery-management deity, I am merely a person who can think a tiny amount .... because that is all it takes.

There may be a lot of reasons for using or not using DI2 .... user error is not one of them.
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Old 08-09-17 | 07:53 PM
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I have used a lot of different Shimano and SRAM I like my Di2. If I buy a new bike it will be either Shimano or SRAM e shift. Can things break or die with Di2 sure but a broken cable leaves you stuck in one gear also.
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Old 08-09-17 | 07:58 PM
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I've read a lot of posts here on Di2, and I have yet to see a single soul who has it that doesn't rave about it. That should tell you something. The weight penalty for Ultegra is less than 1/2 lb over mech, and Dura Ace Di2 is actually lighter than mech.
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Old 08-09-17 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Juan Foote
I guess you are one of the types that peruse product reviews for the scientific analysis?
Snarky? Aren't you a little sensitive? And are you one of those types that love jumping to conclusions based on zero evidence. Anecdotes are hardly a compelling argument when one is trying to decide between different things. There are equipment failures in the Tour de France, electronic and mechanical. If everyone abandoned those equipment brands that fail where would cycling be? One person's experience, even this entire forum, is hardly a sizeable sampling of the whole, non?

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Old 08-09-17 | 11:22 PM
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Ultegra...mechanical. because why spend more for nothing noticably better? <---comparing to DA.

The di2 could be neat. Is it going to help you though?
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Old 08-10-17 | 05:21 AM
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I faced the same decision and opted for DA9100. Lighter weight, concerns about electronic obsolescence, and preference for the "best" version of mechanical v. "worst" version of electronic. YMMV.
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Old 08-10-17 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by tagaproject6
Snarky? Aren't you a little sensitive? And are you one of those types that love jumping to conclusions based on zero evidence. Anecdotes are hardly a compelling argument when one is trying to decide between different things. There are equipment failures in the Tour de France, electronic and mechanical. If everyone abandoned those equipment brands that fail where would cycling be? One person's experience, even this entire forum, is hardly a sizeable sampling of the whole, non?

Nah, you put up your cute little meme dismissing the posts you think are "worthless" (I guess) by that benchmark. Yet, every review you read is exactly that. How is one supposed to give personal opinion about a product without it's being anecdotal?
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Old 08-10-17 | 07:21 AM
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I haven't tried Di2,..I've lost patience with unnecessary electronic gizmos. If that makes me a retro grouch, I'm OK with that...


Fixed to match my thoughts on the matter...


Admittedly, I haven't tried electronic shifting and doubt that I ever will.
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Old 08-10-17 | 11:10 AM
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105 mechanical will be adequate.
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Old 08-10-17 | 11:47 AM
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jaydubu , are you 100% comfortable and experienced shifting your current bike?
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Old 08-10-17 | 12:09 PM
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So I'm going to build a new bike and I can get either dura ace mechanical or Ultegra Di for the same price. What do you think?
I don't think you'd be disappointed with either, depending on if the frame is Di2 ready or not.
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Old 08-10-17 | 07:34 PM
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Dura Ace is nicer than Ultegra. On the other hand, if you are someone plagued with dropped chains and missed shifts, the down grade to Ultegra Di2 may be advisable.
How do you feel it is a downgrade? I am currently using a dura ace group from 2011 and yes, it is awesome. But do you really think it will be a downgrade?
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Old 08-10-17 | 07:40 PM
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jaydubu , are you 100% comfortable and experienced shifting your current bike?
absolutely. I am running dura ace mech from 2011 now. I have no issues with it. But I am getting a new frame from warranty and I thought now might be the time to add a new group to the new frame. I can put my current dura ace on my wifes S1
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Old 08-10-17 | 08:24 PM
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Every Dura Ace component is nicer than the Ultegra version. Finish, weight, materials, etc. The electric function is a different issue and does not elevate an Ultegra group to the level of a Dura Ace group. Even though Ultegra is a downgrade from Dura Ace, there may be good reasons for someone to choose it. Maybe you need easier gearing or have some other issue. As mentioned above, the frame may influence your choice. If not designed for Di2, you may not want the kludge of external wiring, etc.
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