Check out Brett Rheeder’s latest creation, a unique hay bale slope style course in the British Columbia interior. While Brett is a genius on the bike, his drivetrain choice may also be of some interest to bike geeks. It appears that his Trek is kitted with Shimano’s Di2 drive system, including what looks like an Ultegra Di2 derailleur. It will be interesting to see if Brett intends to stick with this setup going forward.
Video: Brett Rheeder – Horsepower
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Rydogg
Dec 3, 2014, 3:56 AM
Nick
Dec 3, 2014, 4:49 AM
For this kind of riding, they often place the shifter on the down tube or elsewhere on the frame. He's probably gone with something similar. But just speculating.
Red Zone
Dec 3, 2014, 10:34 AM
Di2 does have wireless capability
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Hang on. How do you bar spin with Di2 shifters?