I've got a few 25mm tyres to get through so I think I'll use the existing wheelset for now and upgrade to a wider Farsports and 28mm in a few months.
New road bike. What's your desire ?
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Re: New road bike. What's your desire ?
Postby g-boaf » Thu Nov 07, 2024 4:17 pm
It looks quite nice - but do they really have that few options in colours?? Very monochrome from looking at the Focus website.Mr Purple wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:42 pmSo Focus have come to the party and are shipping a complete current model Izalco Max 9 frameset - comes with the aero seatpost and stem.
Given I'll have to source a LHS Ultegra mechanical shifter anyway ($300) I'm considering building this up with a 105 Di2 groupset (about $1500).
Possibly dumb, but I figure I can ride it for a while and that'll bring more on the used market. Most likely not enough to get the $1200 back but it'd be nice to try a decent aero bike for a while anyway.
What are the odds on me breaking two completely different generations of the same bike? Probably best not to answer that.
Edit: Canyon has my actual bike in Zwift:
https://www.canyon.com/en-au/road-bikes ... e=R108_P04
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Re: New road bike. What's your desire ?
Postby Mr Purple » Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:34 pm
As a warranty frame the colour will be 'surprise' anyway so I'm not too worried!
I suspect in the long run I'll either sell this one or use it on the flats with a separate climbing setup. It'd be a perfect race setup with an aero frame and 105 Di2 if I ever get back to that.
Of course we know the answer is always N+1.
I suspect in the long run I'll either sell this one or use it on the flats with a separate climbing setup. It'd be a perfect race setup with an aero frame and 105 Di2 if I ever get back to that.
Of course we know the answer is always N+1.
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Re: New road bike. What's your desire ?
Postby blizzard » Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:41 pm
Sounds like a better outcome. For the few hundred dollars more I would consider Ultegra for a few reasons outside of weight.
1) 3rd buttons on the shifters you can assign to control your head unit etc.
2) Can run satellite shift buttons (probably not a huge deal)
3) Servo wave brakes
4) Much slimmer front derailleur.
Personally I would run a mix, Ultegra shifters, brakes, FD. 105 for the rest of the build. 105 cranks aren't glued so shouldnt come apart.
1) 3rd buttons on the shifters you can assign to control your head unit etc.
2) Can run satellite shift buttons (probably not a huge deal)
3) Servo wave brakes
4) Much slimmer front derailleur.
Personally I would run a mix, Ultegra shifters, brakes, FD. 105 for the rest of the build. 105 cranks aren't glued so shouldnt come apart.
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Re: New road bike. What's your desire ?
Postby Mr Purple » Thu Nov 07, 2024 6:55 pm
Yeah, good call. There's all of $220 between the pair 105 and Ultegra shifters.
That'll leave me with Ultegra shifters, DuraAce discs, DuraAce crankset and 105 derailleurs. The full set!
That'll leave me with Ultegra shifters, DuraAce discs, DuraAce crankset and 105 derailleurs. The full set!
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