XTR DI2
AH_Shane
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I want to install XTR DI2 on my enduro bike on a 1x11 setup. I don't know what you need so can someone link me to all the parts I need.
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I want to install XTR DI2 on my enduro bike on a 1x11 setup. I don't know what you need so can someone link me to all the parts I need.
Thanks
Hi, have you heard of google :roll:0 -
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ca/en/s?q=xtr+di2 plus a cassette and a chainset and a chain I guess.
Or just get the groupset from Merlin - http://www.merlincycles.com/shimano-xtr-m9050-di2-1-x-11-groupset-82840.html - a bargain for the weight saving of not having cables and outers....replaced with a battery.Closet jockey wheel pimp whore.0 -
It is lighter in 2x/3x guise actually. Not for 1x11 though. I also think you lose out on virtually all the advantages by using it on a single ring transmission. Wouldn't bother.0
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I'm tempted by electronic shifting on my road bike but I agree, the advantage is lost with single ring set ups.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350
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It is lighter in 2x/3x guise actually. Not for 1x11 though. I also think you lose out on virtually all the advantages by using it on a single ring transmission. Wouldn't bother.
I was being facetious really but interesting its not lighter in 1 by form - I don't see the point in Di2 for 1x11 either unless bling is good for bling sake or you have weak thumbs!Closet jockey wheel pimp whore.0 -
It is lighter in 2x/3x guise actually. Not for 1x11 though. I also think you lose out on virtually all the advantages by using it on a single ring transmission. Wouldn't bother.
I was being facetious really but interesting its not lighter in 1 by form - I don't see the point in Di2 for 1x11 either unless bling is good for bling sake or you have weak thumbs!
I realise you were being facetious, but yes, interesting it's lighter as long as you have a front mech!0