$1007 for Ultegra 8000??
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$1007 for Ultegra 8000??
Wow! That seems like an awful lot for my taste. It's a good looking group, but man, that's too much IMO.
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/shiman...-28/#pid=41085
What say you?
https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/shiman...-28/#pid=41085
What say you?
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I don't understand why everyone is so shocked at the price. Did anyone think it would be cheap?
The group is a horrible value right now but I'm more interested in the individual components, especially GS derailleur support for 34 tooth sprockets and interoperability of cassettes between MTB and Road groups.
FSA has released a sub-compact adventure crank and SRAM has supported 36 tooth cassettes for a long time. It seems like Ultegra would be a great fit for products like this to satisfy older riders and the performance oriented adventure/gravel riders.
Shimano's support for slightly larger cassettes and interchangeablity is a step in the right direction but I wish they would jump in with both feet.
-Tim-
The group is a horrible value right now but I'm more interested in the individual components, especially GS derailleur support for 34 tooth sprockets and interoperability of cassettes between MTB and Road groups.
FSA has released a sub-compact adventure crank and SRAM has supported 36 tooth cassettes for a long time. It seems like Ultegra would be a great fit for products like this to satisfy older riders and the performance oriented adventure/gravel riders.
Shimano's support for slightly larger cassettes and interchangeablity is a step in the right direction but I wish they would jump in with both feet.
-Tim-
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I'd rather have Chorus for less than $900.
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I wouldn't expect CLEARANCE SALE pricing on a groupset that's not even available everywhere yet. That's dumb. If you want the latest, "first on your block" stuff, you generally have to pay full price. iPhones and new cars are ridiculously expensive on intro day, too.
6800 is available for $750 in the U.S. That's a great value!
6800 is available for $750 in the U.S. That's a great value!
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I wouldn't expect CLEARANCE SALE pricing on a groupset that's not even available everywhere yet. That's dumb. If you want the latest, "first on your block" stuff, you generally have to pay full price. iPhones and new cars are ridiculously expensive on intro day, too.
6800 is available for $750 in the U.S. That's a great value!
6800 is available for $750 in the U.S. That's a great value!
Ultegra Di2 group set is around 1100.00 from the U.K. right now...








