Merida Reacto
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Merida Reacto
Postby warthog1 » Thu Jun 13, 2024 8:27 pm
The std stem is the right length but only -6° and 120mm long. I have it as low as it will go. The position is very close to the TCR that I have done 30k+ km on and it was copied off the S5 that also has over 30k km.
Should do
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby blizzard » Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:33 pm
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Thu Jun 13, 2024 9:38 pm
It aint light. About 8.5 kg I reckon with mounts and pedals on. Haven't actually weighed it though and it is a L.
Meh aero is more important than weight imo.
Kocevlo SL CF bars. Cheap but I have them on the Revolt and they've been ok.
Edit; yep weighed it. 8.5 kg pedals and mounts still on. Saddlebag off and bottles out.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby biker jk » Fri Jun 14, 2024 7:48 am
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:25 am
Great recommendation, thankyou!biker jk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 7:48 amVery nice. I'm glad you're enjoying it otherwise I would be embarrassed given I have a Reacto and recommend it. My 45mm wheels weigh over 200 grams less, unsurprisingly. I think mine weighs around 8.3kg with pedals and cages but the standard bars which are quite heavy.
I just used the bathroom scales. Yes the wheels are fast but they aint light, I put 50-60 ml of sealant in each too. The Fouriers Garmin mount is not light ether. You could drop a bit of weight with ligher wheels and light tubes. Happy with how it rides as is.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby blizzard » Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:36 am
Cutting weight in order of cost tpu tubes, saddle, cassette, stem / integrated bar stem, wheels.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:49 am
Yeah not concerned by the weight. It is possibly ~500gm heavier than the TCR it replaces but has disc brakes, faster wheels and is a L vs a M/L.Not an issue for me. I was considering integrted bars/stem but not bothered now really.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby Mr Purple » Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:49 am
I'm having a look at the aero options now. Given what it'll be used for I agree weight really isn't an issue - provided it's under 9kg or so.
I'm even tempted to go 105 DI2 to save some money. Sort of want a Madone because of how outrageous they look.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby blizzard » Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:14 am
New lighter Madone is coming out soon, I like the Trek coloursMr Purple wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:49 amLooks nice!
I'm having a look at the aero options now. Given what it'll be used for I agree weight really isn't an issue - provided it's under 9kg or so.
I'm even tempted to go 105 DI2 to save some money. Sort of want a Madone because of how outrageous they like.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby caneye » Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:56 am
know of a few people riding them at the moment.
hope you get a chance to give it the beans and provide some feedback on segment times
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Fri Jun 14, 2024 2:37 pm
I don't think it is any faster tham my 2012 Cervelo S5 with zipp 404s in. Better brakes and more comfy with wider tyres. Stupidly tight tyre clearance on the S5. Can't get some 25s in there.
I am getting slower so just momentarily arresting the decline.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Fri Jun 14, 2024 2:38 pm
Any photos of your Reacto? Interested to have a look.biker jk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 7:48 amVery nice. I'm glad you're enjoying it otherwise I would be embarrassed given I have a Reacto and recommend it. My 45mm wheels weigh over 200 grams less, unsurprisingly. I think mine weighs around 8.3kg with pedals and cages but the standard bars which are quite heavy.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Fri Jun 14, 2024 6:22 pm
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:43 pm
I have read on ww some rate 105 di2 ahead of Ultegra di2. I'd be happy with it.Mr Purple wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:49 amLooks nice!
I'm having a look at the aero options now. Given what it'll be used for I agree weight really isn't an issue - provided it's under 9kg or so.
I'm even tempted to go 105 DI2 to save some money. Sort of want a Madone because of how outrageous they look.
I am a di2 numpty but starting to get the hang of it and enjoy it. The front shifting is sublime!
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Re: Merida Reacto
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 10:06 am
Shod with 30mm Schwalbe Pro Ones tubeless. They measure just under 33 fitted to the 25mm int WRs. 55psi F and 60 R. Very happy with the tyres. I have not ridden the poor old TCR since I got the Reacto. Wide tyres, Disc and Di2 for the win.
Anyway the tyre clearance on this bike is great. When the rear tyre wears out I have some 32mm Michelin tlrs that I will run on the rear. Will fit no probs.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby CmdrBiggles » Mon Oct 28, 2024 11:36 am
warthog1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:43 pmI have read on ww some rate 105 di2 ahead of Ultegra di2. I'd be happy with it.Mr Purple wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:49 amLooks nice!
I'm having a look at the aero options now. Given what it'll be used for I agree weight really isn't an issue - provided it's under 9kg or so.
I'm even tempted to go 105 DI2 to save some money. Sort of want a Madone because of how outrageous they look.
I am a di2 numpty but starting to get the hang of it and enjoy it. The front shifting is sublime!
If you upgrade to total SRAM you will not be aware a shift has taken place — front or rear! It is over and done too quickly.
Some conversation on Saturday's ride (prior to me being stranded with not one, but two punctures in the new Goodyear Eagle Supersport F1-R tyres, now replaced with Pirelli P-Zero Race TLR) puts SRAM 'hands-down far and above DuraAce...'.
The conversation dwelt on 'delayed / decayed' shifts, both up and down' that seem to plague DuraAce; it is not the chain, nor the lubricant, just something in the system that does not perform optimally. I suspect too, it might also be the aggressive riders who shift under high load which will do none of the transmissions we know of any favours.
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Re: Merida Reacto 8000
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:43 pm
Di2 shifts faster than Sram apparently. I suspect it is people not pressing the shift button hard enough.CmdrBiggles wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 11:36 amwarthog1 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2024 5:43 pmI have read on ww some rate 105 di2 ahead of Ultegra di2. I'd be happy with it.Mr Purple wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:49 amLooks nice!
I'm having a look at the aero options now. Given what it'll be used for I agree weight really isn't an issue - provided it's under 9kg or so.
I'm even tempted to go 105 DI2 to save some money. Sort of want a Madone because of how outrageous they look.
I am a di2 numpty but starting to get the hang of it and enjoy it. The front shifting is sublime!
If you upgrade to total SRAM you will not be aware a shift has taken place — front or rear! It is over and done too quickly.
Some conversation on Saturday's ride (prior to me being stranded with not one, but two punctures in the new Goodyear Eagle Supersport F1-R tyres, now replaced with Pirelli P-Zero Race TLR) puts SRAM 'hands-down far and above DuraAce...'.
The conversation dwelt on 'delayed / decayed' shifts, both up and down' that seem to plague DuraAce; it is not the chain, nor the lubricant, just something in the system that does not perform optimally. I suspect too, it might also be the aggressive riders who shift under high load which will do none of the transmissions we know of any favours.
Mine has never missed if I press hard enough.
Never ridden Sram. Whatever, they are both good by all accounts.
Take your Sram discussion to another thread though please. It is a Reacto review thread.
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Re: Merida Reacto
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 1:51 pm
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Re: Merida Reacto
Postby find_bruce » Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:29 pm
The Unipass wipes are good aren't they - just don't skip the cloth afterwards
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Re: Merida Reacto
Postby warthog1 » Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:33 pm
Yes. Learned that toofind_bruce wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:29 pm
They are good aren't they - just don't skip the cloth afterwards
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Re: Merida Reacto
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