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2024 11.11 / Black Friday sale planning
biceryder:
I purchased the Ltwoo ER9 for 380.00. I already have Di2 on one bike and Wheeltop on another. I figured for the price I can experiment on a new build and see where it stands compared to the other two.
I mean only a year ago I was paying 200.00 for R7000 minigruppos… full electric with hydro brakes, I’ll gamble on it to see how it performs.
coffeebreak:
--- Quote from: biceryder on Today at 06:23:42 AM ---I purchased the Ltwoo ER9 for 380.00. I already have Di2 on one bike and Wheeltop on another. I figured for the price I can experiment on a new build and see where it stands compared to the other two.
I mean only a year ago I was paying 200.00 for R7000 minigruppos… full electric with hydro brakes, I’ll gamble on it to see how it performs.
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Do you have rim brake Wheeltop groupset? How's the brake lever action, snappy like Shimano or sloppy like SRAM
jonathanf2:
--- Quote from: biceryder on Today at 06:23:42 AM ---I purchased the Ltwoo ER9 for 380.00. I already have Di2 on one bike and Wheeltop on another. I figured for the price I can experiment on a new build and see where it stands compared to the other two.
I mean only a year ago I was paying 200.00 for R7000 minigruppos… full electric with hydro brakes, I’ll gamble on it to see how it performs.
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Just follow all the steps to protect your battery cables like dielectric grease and liquid tape/rubber cement. Also quality batteries should be used as well. My ER9 groupsets have worked well, but with a few hiccups.
dsveddy:
The super-narrow Balugoe handlebars sold by the Shop1100225247 Store are on genuinely good sale at $48 + free shipping. Just picked up a set in 350mm + a 130mm Balugoe carbon stem so I can run the ultra-narrow ultra-aero setup next summer.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256807165592391.html
courdacier:
--- Quote from: jonathanf2 on Today at 09:45:08 AM ---Just follow all the steps to protect your battery cables like dielectric grease and liquid tape/rubber cement. Also quality batteries should be used as well. My ER9 groupsets have worked well, but with a few hiccups.
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I'm also liking the liquid mask goo for this - very easy to deploy in the right places
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