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Di2 Here I Come!!
Last Post 08/18/2014 08:38 PM by inferno 7. 16 Replies.
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THE SKINNY
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08/18/2014 01:23 PM
someone will hack it at some point. still, it sucks that they would engineer it that way.
How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.
Inferno7
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08/18/2014 08:38 PM
CK I love your stance on 11 speed. Cuz it's dumb.....duh.
Thanks for the heads up. I want to add a climbing shifter, because pushing a button to shift I'd fun. And I'm lazy thus I spend A LOT of time with my hands on top, you know the bar tape is clean in the drops guy. If it fits well, I got certain places that can't be messed with. I do like the ergonomics of the brifters. The design encompasses ergonomics and then function, and it's electronic and doesn't need the space of a mechanical system. That is what I read anyway.
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