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Originally Posted by AlexZ
(Post 12949301)
Does anyone have failures to report with this FD? Mine seems way to flexible and frequently inconsistent, particularly on the up shift. Sometimes it just grinds and grinds and won't shift other times it's sharp and quick! What's up with that?
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12949952)
Then why are steel bike frames more flexible than titanium?
Metals are comparatively ductile (which means how much they will bend or stretch before breaking). Steel is the most ductile, then titanium, last aluminum. My point is that some of this stuff is legend, someone read it someplace, someone they think knows what they are talking about told them therefore it is fact, etc... Your last sentence is 100% accurate. It was no secret that pros preferred the stiffer steel cage of the Force front derailleur versus the titanium used in the construction of the Red front derailleur cage. http://carolinacyclingnews.com/2011/...oup-now-black/ I've seen it repeated a few times. |
I have a Red FD. It's in a box. It used to be on my bike but got replaced by a Force which works much better. Most SRAM sponsored pros use steel caged Red FDs. These are not commonly available so the rest of use just use Force.
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Originally Posted by sqharaway
(Post 12950632)
They also sold you Di2, yeah?
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12951354)
Yeah.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12953242)
non mon petit tea baggier.
BTW...SRAM has run four Tours and won two. Shimano's been in business since 1921 and won nine. I'd forgotten about the two SRAM lawsuits against Shimano. The first one, in 1990 was on unfair business practices and was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. The second, six years later was for selling product below cost and SRAM was awarded $9 million which directly funded R&D making SRAM a more powerful competitor. Companies that do things like that, selling product below cost, are generally ones that are totally on top of their business and not feeling any heat from competitors...LOL. Remember, if not for Shimano's f up on 10 speed product release, SRAM would never have entered the road product arena. |
Originally Posted by sdgrannygear
(Post 12952630)
Not saying you are wrong, but this was the source of my info
It was no secret that pros preferred the stiffer steel cage of the Force front derailleur versus the titanium used in the construction of the Red front derailleur cage. http://carolinacyclingnews.com/2011/...oup-now-black/ I've seen it repeated a few times. My point is that you folks are not pros and if you never read this you'd not know the difference. With all due repsect. Look, I talk to people about bikes all the time and they bring "the pros do this and that" all the time. I was one once, and we are/were all primadonnas. Personally, I just shut up and rode what they gave me. Probably why I stuck with the team. I run a Red FD and have never had a problem. Most of stuff I read out here is relating to things people have read in some magazine and it became fact (but not really) and they buy something else. Good for those of us in the bike industry. My experience with shifting issues here with customers has been maladjusted FD's or they don't know how to shift SRAM fd's. |
Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12955759)
Remember, if not for Shimano's f up on 10 speed product release, SRAM would never have entered the road product arena. I don't really care, if you like Sram, that's fine. I think Sram coming in and shaking the high end component tree is the best thing to happen to cycling since Pcad himself. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12956040)
Remember what? Explain this comment. Are you harkening back to D.A. 7800?
I don't really care, if you like Sram, that's fine. I think Sram coming in and shaking the high end component tree is the best thing to happen to cycling since Pcad himself. 7800 was the last Shimano groupset I had. |
Well Sram brings competition to the market and that rocks.
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12957450)
7800 was the last Shimano groupset I had.
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Originally Posted by Psimet2001
(Post 12958130)
Lucky. 7800 was the LAST good mechanical group Shimano made IMHO. Also the best mechanical group ever made....also IMHO.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12949961)
The next thing you'll tell us is Cannondales are better than Cervelos and that the Mets suck.
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Originally Posted by mazdatech10
(Post 12958304)
the mets do suck
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12949954)
My LBS says Sram front derailleurs blow.
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12949961)
The next thing you'll tell us is Cannondales are better than Cervelos and that the Mets suck.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12958321)
Please elaborate. Cite your sources.
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I agree with kimco that that new Evo rocks.
Sram can make the best componentry on the planet in every other way, but a flawed FD is utterly fatal for a groupset. Which you would only fully understand if you rocked Shimano Di2 which has the world's first First Perfect Front Derailleur that Trims Itself Automatically. Pcad knows, because Pcad rocks the Di2. The rest of you are pretenders to the BF Holy See of Velo Wisdom, and you will all rot in hell for that, particularly if you are also a conservative Republican and/or a Steelers fan. |
Originally Posted by mazdatech10
(Post 12958348)
d my red fd works just as good as my force fd, its all about adjustment
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12958355)
you will all rot in hell for that, particularly if you are also a conservative Republican and/or a Steelers fan.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12958378)
That's like saying the 2011 Houston Astros are as good as the 2011 NY Mets. No offense to the Mets, who have arguably played more over their heads than any other team in MLB this year what with half their starting stars on the DL and all that ownership turmoil.
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Originally Posted by Psimet2001
(Post 12958130)
Lucky. 7800 was the LAST good mechanical group Shimano made IMHO. Also the best mechanical group ever made....also IMHO.
I've ridden Di2, it's nice and (probably like you) can get it for a song being in the business. But I didn't find it enough better than what I had. I have a longer attention span that Pcad. ;) I am also capable of operating and adjusting a front derailleur, something that appears to be lacking out here. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 12958392)
That particular section in hell has cable TV, but it only gets old Bill Maher show re-runs.
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12958534)
Just something else to laugh at. Like an eight hundred billion stimulus for those "shovel ready jobs"...I get my shovel out every time Barry hits my tv screen. He still have not sent me a stimulus check for my shovel work, however.
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
(Post 12958493)
I I have a longer attention span that Pcad. ;)
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Unless you have ridden Di2 at length (i.e. 30-50+ miles) I don't think you can appreciate how cool it really is. Around the block doesn't do it.
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