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This is underhyped. If they can come up with a complete groupset for under $1000 they can make it big time. Hope to see a release soon.
It's underhyped because building a groupset - as L-Twoo and Wheeltop are experiencing - isn't easy and there's a lot of little details that matter. I think in general the consumer market is becoming more hesitant about being unpaid beta testers for Chinese groupsets.
That really slipped under the radar. Pricing seems pretty competitive and could provide an interesting alternative to 105 Di2. Wonder when we'll see it shipping internationally - they seem to be indicating that it's available now. I can see Pardus are advertising one of their bikes with it on Instagram.
Thanks for the update. Pre-orders for December in local markets. Maybe we get lucky and they open it up for international buyers in spring, just in time for the 2025 season.Anyone knows what their "Disc brake version (integrated caliper)" is? My understanding the other option "Disc brake version (split caliper)" is a "regular" brake caliper. Any "real" difference besides being a bit lighter, slightly different looks and higher price?
At their current claimed weight, features and pricing, I would argue this is an even closer to being Ultegra competitor. Yes, it looks like they are only available offline. I did ask Magene official store at AliExpress and they said they do not have any plan on selling them "now". So maybe sometime next year.
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I'm also interested in their powermeter pedals, I prefer that to crank based as it's much easier to swap around bikes.
Wheels, groupset, power meter, bike computer, lights. Even TPU tubes. A consumer could technically almost build an entire bike with just Magene products. Minus frame, saddle, and tires. Crazy when you think about it...