Help! Di2 frameset

James H-S
James H-S Posts: 139
edited February 2013 in Road buying advice
Basically I have my whole dura ace di2 group set and all other parts ready for my new bike. I've bought these parts over the last 3 or so months. I'm now looking for a di2 compatable frame and can't believe how hard it is proving! Any advise on di2 frame sets available up to around 2k? Thanks :)

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  • Grill
    Grill Posts: 5,610
    Westbrook have a 2012 Foil 15 frame for an absolute steal.
    English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg
  • LegendLust
    LegendLust Posts: 1,022
    What about a Legend HT4.7?

    Made-to-measure, hand made carbon http://www.bike-science.com/our-bikes-a ... -1614.html
  • ShutUpLegs
    ShutUpLegs Posts: 3,522
    Canyon, willier, storck.....must be a difficult problem
  • Grill wrote:
    Westbrook have a 2012 Foil 15 frame for an absolute steal.
    That's top of the pile at the moment now! I like the canyons but the delivery time is ridiculous!
  • Get the foil end of
  • Get the foil end of
    It's looking that's the way I'm going to go. Hopefully I'll be able to build a very light and fast bike with it :)
  • Evil Laugh
    Evil Laugh Posts: 1,412
    S-works Tarmac Sl4. £1850 at sigma sport. Or something similar.

    Probably one of the best all round choice. These aero frames are not always best for the average rider but very in fashion. An sl4 will likely surpass in terms of stiffness, front and rear and lateral bb. Fork will be better equipped for cornering and descending, just a more explosive better handling frame for the majority.
  • LegendLust
    LegendLust Posts: 1,022
    Evil Laugh wrote:
    S-works Tarmac Sl4. £1850 at sigma sport. Or something similar.

    Probably one of the best all round choice. These aero frames are not always best for the average rider but very in fashion. An sl4 will likely surpass in terms of stiffness, front and rear and lateral bb. Fork will be better equipped for cornering and descending, just a more explosive better handling frame for the majority.

    How come. Can you elaborate?
  • Evil Laugh wrote:
    S-works Tarmac Sl4. £1850 at sigma sport. Or something similar.

    Probably one of the best all round choice. These aero frames are not always best for the average rider but very in fashion. An sl4 will likely surpass in terms of stiffness, front and rear and lateral bb. Fork will be better equipped for cornering and descending, just a more explosive better handling frame for the majority.
    Cheapest sly on sigma sport looks like 2600?
  • http://www.hibike.com/shop/catalog/tp/m ... tAodOicATw

    This website was mentioned in another thread. Have some cracking deals on Di2 framesets.
  • Grill
    Grill Posts: 5,610
    Evil Laugh wrote:
    S-works Tarmac Sl4. £1850 at sigma sport. Or something similar.

    Probably one of the best all round choice. These aero frames are not always best for the average rider but very in fashion. An sl4 will likely surpass in terms of stiffness, front and rear and lateral bb. Fork will be better equipped for cornering and descending, just a more explosive better handling frame for the majority.

    :lol: You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Perhaps you should do a bit of research (like riding both) before spouting a load of balls.
    English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg