Author Topic: LTWOO RX hydro sets  (Read 47142 times)

00Garza

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #270 on: July 18, 2024, 11:52:34 AM »
You could use the RX shifters with an GRT or GR9 mech.

Serge_K

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #271 on: July 25, 2024, 04:23:49 AM »
I'm confused here.
Does ltwoo have a hydraulic, non electronic, road, 2x11 or 2x11 groupset, without the campagnolo type thumb shifter? If so, how is it called, how much is it, and where to get it?
And is it any good?
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

raisinberry777

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #272 on: July 25, 2024, 06:56:40 AM »
I'm confused here.
Does ltwoo have a hydraulic, non electronic, road, 2x11 or 2x11 groupset, without the campagnolo type thumb shifter? If so, how is it called, how much is it, and where to get it?
And is it any good?

No. L-Twoo's mechanical hydraulic groupsets all have the Campagnolo style thumb shifter.

Those too have issues - see dsveddy's teardown here of his broken one:

I've done a teardown of my broken LTWOO brifter to see what's inside. I have the part-1 video up right now on youtube. Interesting finds include that the hydraulic reservoir is a modular part that pops right out.

(What's inside a L-TWOO hydraulic lever? Teardown & anatomy of a failure)

mirphak

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #273 on: August 02, 2024, 03:40:31 PM »
My ltwoo Rx worked basically ok, but I found a few annoying  bits  and ended up swapping it for a sensah teampro hrd 12s + GRX front and back.

- the screw on the back of the shifters that controls the engagement of the ratchet in the lever got a bit loose after a year and a half and started misbehaving while going up the casette. Could be corrected but a little annoyance.
- the rear derailleur has a buttery spring. They should have chosen a more robust one for sure.
- the same rear derailleur requires a change in pulleys to work well. Not optional, the stock ones were plain useless
- in the same rear derailleur... The b-screw is just cosmetic, it does nothing. Come one...
- the design of the brake calipers works, but it is absurdly weird, heavy and complex, and you end up having to adjust 4 screws (one of which very hard to access ... Annoying if it gets loose).



damadori

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #274 on: September 16, 2024, 01:51:37 AM »
Hello folks,

I am a new user from Italy.

Recently I bought on Ali-Express an L-Twoo R9 groupset of the 2024 series, thinking new=better. The new version has a different coloring (something like silver with rainbow reflections):

https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005007432346737.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.25.771068cbXCs4Oq&algo_pvid=247663ae-ecd0-4b4d-9c1f-348c3f4f8a82&algo_exp_id=247663ae-ecd0-4b4d-9c1f-348c3f4f8a82-12&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%21123.91%2169.39%21%21%21953.89%21534.18%21%40211b653717264288211467781e537f%2112000040735705120%21sea%21IT%212049104610%21X&curPageLogUid=pJavcjsVlVXW&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A

Now, I am a big Campy fan (but my wallet isn't), in particular for the ergonomics of the egropower shifters (call me fool) and this is the reason why I wanted to give L-twoo a shot.

I went for the R9 cause I have the feeling that 12 is better off on electronic shifters, and the new R9 brifters + derailleurs came in at an incredible 98 euros which sounded like an absolute bargain.

Sadly, when the package arrived I found out that the levers don't have continuous shifting: the lever can shift max 2 gears at a time and the thumb lever just one. I have the feeling the new RX works in the same way.

Has anyone had the same experience? Any reasons for that? I wonder if they finally "found out" they were breaking some Campy patents there and had to change strategy. Also, I see that many of the Ale-Express sellers that still sell the previous version of RX and R9 don't sell to Italy, which is very strange imho, as they sell in all other EU countries... And, coincidence, Campy is Italian....

Cheers

00Garza

Re: LTWOO RX hydro sets
« Reply #275 on: September 16, 2024, 09:38:04 AM »
Hello folks,

I am a new user from Italy.

Recently I bought on Ali-Express an L-Twoo R9 groupset of the 2024 series, thinking new=better. The new version has a different coloring (something like silver with rainbow reflections):

https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005007432346737.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.25.771068cbXCs4Oq&algo_pvid=247663ae-ecd0-4b4d-9c1f-348c3f4f8a82&algo_exp_id=247663ae-ecd0-4b4d-9c1f-348c3f4f8a82-12&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%21123.91%2169.39%21%21%21953.89%21534.18%21%40211b653717264288211467781e537f%2112000040735705120%21sea%21IT%212049104610%21X&curPageLogUid=pJavcjsVlVXW&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A

Now, I am a big Campy fan (but my wallet isn't), in particular for the ergonomics of the egropower shifters (call me fool) and this is the reason why I wanted to give L-twoo a shot.

I went for the R9 cause I have the feeling that 12 is better off on electronic shifters, and the new R9 brifters + derailleurs came in at an incredible 98 euros which sounded like an absolute bargain.

Sadly, when the package arrived I found out that the levers don't have continuous shifting: the lever can shift max 2 gears at a time and the thumb lever just one. I have the feeling the new RX works in the same way.

Has anyone had the same experience? Any reasons for that? I wonder if they finally "found out" they were breaking some Campy patents there and had to change strategy. Also, I see that many of the Ale-Express sellers that still sell the previous version of RX and R9 don't sell to Italy, which is very strange imho, as they sell in all other EU countries... And, coincidence, Campy is Italian....

Cheers

I think only the hydro versions have the multi shift ability. It looks like the mechanical shifter is the older shifter style with just new button.