Any bikes with Full Ultegra 10?
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The only place I can find full ultegra 10 is GVH bikes. I really don't need the hubs (he builds hubs up with mavic open pros...nice), but I want the crank and BB.
What maufacturers spec full ultegra 10 (wheelset doesn't matter)
BTW, GVH bikes price ultegra 10 is not that bad. https://www.gvhbikes.com/kits.html $1195 for complete build kit plus frame price.
What maufacturers spec full ultegra 10 (wheelset doesn't matter)
BTW, GVH bikes price ultegra 10 is not that bad. https://www.gvhbikes.com/kits.html $1195 for complete build kit plus frame price.
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I understand the Trek 2300 is also to be Ultegra 10 but I have yet to see one....that's the ZR9000 aluminum frame with OCLV fork and seat stays...
There's one...
I understand the Trek 2300 is also to be Ultegra 10 but I have yet to see one....that's the ZR9000 aluminum frame with OCLV fork and seat stays...
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Bianchi Vigorellis should be arrivng now with full Ultegra 10, as well as the Virata.
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The '05 Fuji Team SL has Ultegra 10 speed.
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All those bikes have aftermarket cranks though. Nothing wong with aftermarket cranks .....I just want the ultegra BB and crank this time.
Normally I use an aftermarket crank and BB. My Campagnolo double will be that way.
Normally I use an aftermarket crank and BB. My Campagnolo double will be that way.
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I just got my '05 Trek 2300 four days ago and it comes with full Ultegra, (except the Bontrager bits of course). I was on an old Shimano 100 set up (a bit before the 105 came out). I can't believe how smooth the system works. The new BB is great, quiet and turns like silk.
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Originally Posted by Brett 12
All those bikes have aftermarket cranks though.
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Test rode a Madone 5.2 with 10-speed ultegra. Shifts really nice, but the chain broke on the test ride. I've heard of this happening with the new 10-speed chain, maybe upgrade this to dura ace.
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Originally Posted by roadwarrior
R1000 Cannondale Caad8
There's one...
I understand the Trek 2300 is also to be Ultegra 10 but I have yet to see one....that's the ZR9000 aluminum frame with OCLV fork and seat stays...
There's one...
I understand the Trek 2300 is also to be Ultegra 10 but I have yet to see one....that's the ZR9000 aluminum frame with OCLV fork and seat stays...
Then I saw the price tag and I'm still waiting for it to crawl back out
OH MY GOD WAS IT SWEET!
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I know the multual expeience after I rode my 2100 (same bike) with full DA10.
Absolutly awsome!
Absolutly awsome!
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I picked up my Trek Madone 5.2 SL last week, and the Ultrega 10spd is smooth!! Rode outside for the first time yesterday, and was still working positioning issues, but the Ultegra 10 spd was great. I never rode an Ultegra 9 spd, but I did ride a few DA's, and this was comparable. Will post pics soon, Project One "Lightning"
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Originally Posted by conundrumx
I've heard of this happening with the new 10-speed chain, maybe upgrade this to dura ace.
The problems we saw were with the 7800 chains, which are no more. The newer 7801 chain seems to not share this problem.
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The Burley Fox Hollow is fitted with Ultegra 10.
https://www.burley.com/products/road-...Fox+Hollow&i=6
https://www.burley.com/products/road-...Fox+Hollow&i=6
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I have the new Ultegra 10 on as an upgrade for my 1 year old bike. My old stuff (DA) has been transfered to my number 2 bike. My LBS had the Ultegra in stock. How well does it work? I pick up the new stuff on Monday. Until then...the number 2 bike and I are on the road all weekend.
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