2017 Pinarello F10 Team Sky Roadbike
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Ugly...check. Expensive...check. Exclusive...check.
https://www.bikerumor.com/2017/06/29...ion-road-bike/
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Decided on going with SRAM RED E TAP for Group Set...
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Decided on going with SRAM RED E TAP for Group Set...
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Decided on going with SRAM RED E TAP for Group Set...
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https://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/216660-head-head-shimano-dura-ace-r9150-di2-v-sram-red-etap
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/sram-etap-vs-di2-which-is-better-211408
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/sram-etap-vs-di2-which-is-better-211408
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
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Just the frame or a complete bike..? Looks really awesome..
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https://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/216660-head-head-shimano-dura-ace-r9150-di2-v-sram-red-etap
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/sram-etap-vs-di2-which-is-better-211408
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/sram-etap-vs-di2-which-is-better-211408
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
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As a newbie, was not aware of SRAM... and when comparing the two, did not find that much of a difference and wanted to validate with the OP if he decided on it based on looks or something else.
And yes, my first build was using Shimano Ultegra... learned a lot from the build. For the second one, researching some more before pulling the trigger on components. Is that hard to believe?
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It was a legit/valid question... I am starting to build a second bike in a few weeks and looking at what componemts to use. Started to read comparisons on the two systems and shared two of the links that I found on them.
As a newbie, was not aware of SRAM... and when comparing the two, did not find that much of a difference and wanted to validate with the OP if he decided on it based on looks or something else.
And yes, my first build was using Shimano Ultegra... learned a lot from the build. For the second one, researching some more before pulling the trigger on components. Is that hard to believe?
As a newbie, was not aware of SRAM... and when comparing the two, did not find that much of a difference and wanted to validate with the OP if he decided on it based on looks or something else.
And yes, my first build was using Shimano Ultegra... learned a lot from the build. For the second one, researching some more before pulling the trigger on components. Is that hard to believe?
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That is what triggered my question based on the comparison links I had found so far. So it might just come done to personal preference.
Enjoy the rest of the long weekend!!
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More info here
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/04/...th-review.html
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/04/...th-review.html
It was a legit/valid question... I am starting to build a second bike in a few weeks and looking at what components to use. Started to read comparisons on the two systems and shared two of the links that I found on them.
As a newbie, was not aware of SRAM... and when comparing the two, did not find that much of a difference and wanted to validate with the OP if he decided on it based on looks or something else.
And yes, my first build was using Shimano Ultegra... learned a lot from the build. For the second one, researching some more before pulling the trigger on components. Is that hard to believe?
As a newbie, was not aware of SRAM... and when comparing the two, did not find that much of a difference and wanted to validate with the OP if he decided on it based on looks or something else.
And yes, my first build was using Shimano Ultegra... learned a lot from the build. For the second one, researching some more before pulling the trigger on components. Is that hard to believe?
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Well it is time to have the PINARELLO F10 Teak Sky built as i finally have all the bits and pieces for it. Just not yet decided on what set of MEILENSTEIN LIGHTWEIGHT SCHWARZ ED Wheels to use....
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Well it is time to have the PINARELLO F10 Teak Sky built as i finally have all the bits and pieces for it. Just not yet decided on what set of MEILENSTEIN LIGHTWEIGHT SCHWARZ ED Wheels to use....
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https://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/216660-head-head-shimano-dura-ace-r9150-di2-v-sram-red-etap
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 v SRAM eTap: Everything you need to know - Cycling Weekly
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 v SRAM eTap: Everything you need to know - Cycling Weekly
Wondering why SRAM Red eTap instead of the Shimano Dura-Ace Di2... but reading a few comparison test the only thing I could find was ease of initial setup for the SRAM over the Shimano due to wireless (SRAM) versus wired Shimano). And around 65-95 grams difference depending on what review I read. Better battery life on Shimano and more customization capabilities.
Was the decision based on looks between the two units?
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I think that I am one of the few that is excited to see this being built up. I like the thread, I like the quality. If you are able to do it, do it. Don't answer questions about money or why, just do it. If it is your hobby, and you can afford to do it, build it, ride it, and enjoy it.
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I think that I am one of the few that is excited to see this being built up. I like the thread, I like the quality. If you are able to do it, do it. Don't answer questions about money or why, just do it. If it is your hobby, and you can afford to do it, build it, ride it, and enjoy it.
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I think that I am one of the few that is excited to see this being built up. I like the thread, I like the quality. If you are able to do it, do it. Don't answer questions about money or why, just do it. If it is your hobby, and you can afford to do it, build it, ride it, and enjoy it.
Oh you are not the only one, just others will not admit it... HAPPY 4th to you
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Looks quite nice..Dont have a road bike yet with disc brakes..! Really also need to get this F10 built as it is still setting here in boxes and pieces..
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Well, get on that! You have a new project to look forward to now! . Thought I'd share the news with everyone.
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Do not see them forsale anywhere yet? I see the 2017 F8 Disc but not a F10 Disc.. Really looks nice..
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