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Orbea & SRAM
I don't pretend to understand all the nuances of the industry or claim more than the most rudimentary cycling knowledge. I do know that I like to ride my bikes and that I prefer the SRAM Double Tap shifting system over that of Shimano. I also know that I've recently become enamored with the Orbea Orca.
So, can anyone tell me why Orbea completely abandoned SRAM (except for the M22) in their 2014 line-up? |
Like most businesses Orbea is probably looking to save money if they can. May be they were get a better discount on shimano groupsets than SRAM. BMC is another brand that has mostly shimano spec'd bikes except for a few with SRAM red.
If you must have sram maybe buy a frame and build it up yourself. I usually go that route because I too prefer sram, and frames in my size usually come with smaller cranks and bars than I like. Instead of having to swap out parts on a complete bike I build it up how I want it. This could cost a little more if you don't find good deals on parts or have spare parts already, but to me its worth it. |
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Hello Ian..............same thing I noticed! I if you have read on another bike forum have had a few issues with shifting after switching out my crankset and FD as well as RD.
All worked fine except the FD was not jiving! I upgraded from the stock to full Force but think I finally got the problem solved. Sorry I digressed here. But to say the least I wonder if Orbea has had issues with shifting for enough to warrant this. I know my LBS mechanic said SRAM FD's are less than to be desired as compared to a Shimano of equal grade. Not sure unless like one poster stated they got such a great deal group wise from Shimano to save money. I will say this all bike companies are looking at the bottom dollar for sure. Still I love my Orca which is just like yours. |
Originally Posted by Cyclelogikal
(Post 16329042)
...All worked fine except the FD was not jiving! ... I know my LBS mechanic said SRAM FD's are less than to be desired as compared to a Shimano of equal grade...
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
(Post 16329088)
Funny you mentioned this, because two of my bikes (Cannondale Bad Boy and Trek MTB) came with Sram, but both had Shimano front deraileurs.
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