Cervélo R3 Dark Force, Sram 22 & Rotor 3DF

Luma
Luma Posts: 4
edited April 2014 in Road general
Hi there,

I am a proud owner of a Cervélo RS and now a "less proud" owner of a brand new Cervélo "R3 Dark Force"
as I have experienced some bad trim/rub shifting issues. I found an official communication by Cervèlo Italia about problems regarding shifting performances btw the Sram YAW system and Rotor 3DF crankset (!?!),
which have rquired to opt for a different bike buiding from the company's specked build. Basically the communication (http://bit.ly/1mbncJx dated 23 January 2013!) says the Sram 22 Front Derailleur, with YAW technology, in order to work as it should, requires its Sram crankset and the adoption of a Rotor 3df crankset would had compromised shifting performances.
Now, if that is correct, it means to me Cervélo is deliberately selling to the public badly specked bikes (like mine R3 Dark with SRAM Force22 + Rotor3DF) and that would be very, very, very bad.
What do you think?
http://focusbikesitalia.ning.com/forum/topics/comunicazione-ufficiale-nr-1-del-23-gennaio-2013

Comments

  • Grill
    Grill Posts: 5,610
    I can't think of much I care about less. Cervelo? Meh. SRAM? Bigger meh.
    English Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg
  • Luma wrote:
    Cervélo is deliberately selling to the public badly specked bikes

    Get your own sayings, thats mine.
    I'm sorry you don't believe in miracles
  • DiscoBoy
    DiscoBoy Posts: 905
    SRAM are saying that as a marketing ploy, not because it is true.
    Red bikes are the fastest.
  • ThatBikeGuy
    ThatBikeGuy Posts: 394
    If I had the choice between Sram cranks and Rotor cranks i'd take Rotor...
    Cannondale SS Evo Team
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    Cervelo P5
  • Garryboy
    Garryboy Posts: 344
    I also find that my diamond shoes are a bit too tight