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New Ultegra DI 2


gummibear

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http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/shimano-ultegra-di2-first-look-30616

 

http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/news/2011/06/15/1308151786404-1vo5ol09goqnb-800-75.jpg

 

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http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/news/2011/06/15/1308151786410-1i42tvdorqcy7-800-75.jpg

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Will probably cost more then wired DA. So no thank you from me.

 

The price of the new group will be roughly equivalent to the current mechanical Dura-Ace 7900 group, which carries an MSRP of $2,690. The current Dura-Ace Di2 group retails for $4,680. The mechanical Ultegra 6700 group retails for $1,500.

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Will probably cost more then wired DA. So no thank you from me.

 

 

Sounds like it will slip in just under DA 7900

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Can you use the battery pack to power the motor hidden in the frame?

What bike is that? Looks like a Dogma humped a Raleigh and this is their lovechild.

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so when is the 105 DI2 coming out?

 

I think this might be my next upgrade...but only after a few others :D

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Great! Looks like it will be on the market before Record electronic. I suspect that they will sell lots at that price!

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And nothing from Sram?

 

Are they not participating in this race or are they keeping quiet?

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And nothing from Sram?

 

Are they not participating in this race or are they keeping quiet?

 

Maybe SRAM working on electric XX and better breaks :D

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Can you use the battery pack to power the motor hidden in the frame?

What bike is that? Looks like a Dogma humped a Raleigh and this is their lovechild.

 

:clap: That is exactly what the frame looks like. The uncle or grandpa might have been a BMC racemaster

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:clap: That is exactly what the frame looks like. The uncle or grandpa might have been a BMC racemaster

 

Come on okes, thats a Giant. One of the few really authentic bike brands left on this planet. A company that still manufactures its bikes in the same country it was founded in.

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