Author Topic: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)  (Read 24840 times)

kvnp

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #225 on: May 03, 2024, 09:32:36 AM »
How much have you guys paid for it? I heard on youtube someone paid around 400 dollars (he's canadian but i would still assume USD) but I've never seen it anywhere near that price

I got mine in aluminium for 472USD (AliExpress coins + AliExpress 50$ coupon code + Seller's 80$ coupon code), disc brake version. I asked the seller the weight difference between the carbon and the aluminium version and he told me there was a difference of 0.1kg, that's why I did not opt for the carbon version. IMO, it was not worth the 60$ difference.

Tijoe

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #226 on: May 03, 2024, 09:56:56 AM »
Aluminium rim brake does not exist (for sale) yet. Only carbon rim brake and alu disc brake
I could swear that for a short period of time around the Anniversary sale, an Aliexpress store sold a EDS TX-RA6100 kit that had Aluminum shift levers, rather than carbon, and used cable brakes. This was the inexpensive kit I saw that could be purchased for around $400, but they were all sold out.   When I look up these listings,  it says "page can't be found"

In Japan, I see this kit for sale, but my computer wont translate the page, so I can't read the details to confirm aluminum brake levers.


Edit:  There are TX-RA6100 and TX-RA6000 kits listed I am failrly sure one kit has aluminum brake levers.

http://hodaka-bicycles.jp/wheeltop-eds-txra6100-delay/


« Last Edit: May 03, 2024, 10:04:31 AM by Tijoe »

biceryder

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #227 on: May 03, 2024, 10:13:46 AM »
I paid 540.00 (total) for the carbon rim brake version.  TBH, it doesn’t feel like there is much in the way of carbon fiber on this groupset.  If your finding this in this in the 400-475.00 range I would say that is a deal. 

toxin

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #228 on: May 03, 2024, 01:38:30 PM »
I could swear that for a short period of time around the Anniversary sale, an Aliexpress store sold a EDS TX-RA6100 kit that had Aluminum shift levers, rather than carbon, and used cable brakes. This was the inexpensive kit I saw that could be purchased for around $400, but they were all sold out.   When I look up these listings,  it says "page can't be found"

In Japan, I see this kit for sale, but my computer wont translate the page, so I can't read the details to confirm aluminum brake levers.


Edit:  There are TX-RA6100 and TX-RA6000 kits listed I am failrly sure one kit has aluminum brake levers.

http://hodaka-bicycles.jp/wheeltop-eds-txra6100-delay/

biceryder

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #229 on: May 04, 2024, 02:40:21 PM »
Just my initial thoughts on the EDS RA6000 (carbon rim brake) groupset.  Up front, it’s working well for my intended purposes and after 6 days of continuous riding I am quite happy with the product for the price.  Time will tell how good of a groupset it actually is.

For a good overview of the groupset, I found Ribble Valley Cyclist’s review to be helpful:

I received my group a week early, which was a surprise.  No damage to the packaging.  Everything appeared to be in order.  Not a lot of instructions or extra parts.  It’s basically a mini grouppo, bring your own crankset, chain and cassette.  I pre downloaded the app.  For the first two days, I fumbled my way through the app, set up and tuning.  Translations to English are not the best but if you are familiar with working on bikes most of it should be self explanatory. 

I set the group up on a 14yro near mint Tarmac Elite frame that I’m using on my turbo during the winter months.  The rest of the year its my “training, travel, take to work bike”.  Despite it’s age the bike performs really well.  I had brand new 105 R7000 before I put the EDS on.  Running 50-34 compact cranks and 11-32 cassette.

Set up using the “Initial Calibration” feature on the app is really simple.  Mount everything, add the chain, set the RD on the smallest sprocket and move it slightly inboard till it rubs the next gear.  Back it off and set the limit screw.  Function test by moving through the gears and set the high limit screw.  All done. 

I got some chatter in some of the middle gears.  Took me a while to figure out the “fine tuning” feature but once I got it sorted, fine tuning has actually gotten pretty easy.  I recommend moving up or down in increments of +/-50.  You’ll know really quickly if its going in the right direction.

Performance wise, I am comparing this group to SRAM AXS Force (previous gen), Ultegra Di2 11spd, and Dura-Ace Di2 11spd.  I have thousands of miles on all three of those groups and have my opinions on all of them.  My opinion is that Di2 has always “worked”.  I’ve never had an issue with Ultegra or DA. Tuning, cassette, chainring swaps, all easy.  Battery life, never an issue.  SRAM,  worked great, hoods were a bit big, it was noisy and it took me a year to figure out how to prevent the dreaded FD overshift… but it was still a solid group.

EDS in comparison to these groups “feels” to me ever so slightly slower in shifting. Not like in a detrimental way, it’s just what I perceive to feel.  I am only using it in “Casual mode”.  I tested “Race mode” in the stand and it shifted much faster but it would skip 2-3 gears.  Also, Race mode is supposed to drain the battery quicker.  In Race mode it didn’t seem like the FD shifted any quicker. 

Over the last 6 days I’ve ridden between 20-30 miles each day.  No missed shifts, no chatter (after fine tuning) or hang ups. Riding hilly undulating routes with constant shifting. It was surprisingly good with zero issues.  Felt better than my SRAM Force if I can be honest.  The paddles for shifting are decent but don’t provide positive “click” like Shimano or SRAM when making gear changes.  Set up of the FD was easier than the RD and far easier than SRAM’s FD.  I set it one time, fine tuned it and have had no chain drops.  The FD is slow but it works with no drama.

Hoods in my opinion are ugly but functional.  They “work” but lack any real thought or ergo design behind them.  On the other hand, they are bigger than Shimano’s hoods and smaller than SRAM’s.  The rubber is pretty good too.

I did not take any weight measurements, however when I unboxed the group, each component felt heavier than I expected.  On the bike, it didn’t affect the overall bike weight by a large margin.  Both batteries came with about an 80% charge.  I charged them to 100% before started my tests.  After one week the RD is at 70% and the FD is at 75%.  I plan to ride until I hit 20% before recharging.

Couple of concerns and annoyances.  Spare parts, battery replacements, hoods are not available.  Every time you want to connect to check battery life or make changes to the group, you have to wake the system with the charging cable plugged into a power source.  There is no external wake feature.

I plan on putting the miles only this group over the summer.  As issues arise or anything happens of concern I’ll update this thread.  In the meantime, I think if it continues to work as is I will try it out with a 12spd set up in the fall.


Linsook

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #230 on: May 04, 2024, 11:24:51 PM »


Couple of concerns and annoyances.  Spare parts, battery replacements, hoods are not available.  Every time you want to connect to check battery life or make changes to the group, you have to wake the system with the charging cable plugged into a power source.  There is no external wake feature.

Not my experience.  Group indeed needs to be woken up if you weren't using it either from movement or through the shifter buttons afterwhich you can connect your app to make adjustments.  No need to have charge cable attached and plugged into power source.
« Last Edit: May 04, 2024, 11:28:11 PM by Linsook »

Tijoe

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #231 on: May 05, 2024, 11:21:10 AM »
Not my experience.  Group indeed needs to be woken up if you weren't using it either from movement or through the shifter buttons afterwhich you can connect your app to make adjustments.  No need to have charge cable attached and plugged into power source.
Nor my experience.  Same as quoted above.

biceryder

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #232 on: May 05, 2024, 12:55:20 PM »
I stand corrected.  When I initially tried to install this everytime I tried to connect via the app, it kept timing out. This led me to attach the charging cable to wake the device and connect. 

I just tried it now without the charging cable and was able to connect.  Sorry for the bad info.

kbernstein

Re: WheelTop EDS TX Full Wireless Groupset (Chinese SRAM)
« Reply #233 on: Today at 03:35:46 AM »
Gravel groupset to be anounced "soon"
source https://youtu.be/alWjt9AqT0Q?si=apztFRmVhx_yEia0&t=1365