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it's also written in the LTWOO instructions manual that comes with the group, from memory.

With this group my first reaction is always this forum than youtube and last resort the manual. Think I've got my priorities wrong ;-)

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Did you back off the tiny reach adjust screws in the brake levers when bleeding? They can push the master cilynder enough to block the oil flow when bleeding otherwise. You will still be able to push the oil through but with a lot of resistance and you won’t be able to get all the air out.

That was the issue, didn't know.. Saw it in the youtube video.
Thanks for the help guys.

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Damn bleeding these brakes is a mess. Front brake failed to bleed multiple times.
Saw a 105 di2 group cheap around me and bought it. With all the fails, I'm gonna sell it and be safe :s

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With reading all these comments that's the reason I'm keeping my gravel mechanical. Atleast I always have a backup bike. But damn this is bad

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The reason why I've sold my EGR group. Travelling for those gravel races can't have an issue at race day. Road bike same but if it happens so be it, a race every week ..

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Integration of the dual ratchet system in lower end wheelsets would be lovely.  :)

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Had a hard gravel race here 150k and had a little play in the headset again after riding. Maybe I'll need to replace those bearings to, can get it fine on the stand and soft roads. But hard races makes play return :s

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« on: April 26, 2024, 03:02:28 PM »
The reason i went for ltwoo was because of a crash where i had to replace an ultegra 8070 shifter. Hard to find them and prices at 300€ retail for just a shifter..
These prices are ridiculous.

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Okay, so 250123 batches seem to be problematic. 250124 and 250140 could be newer batch runs. Maybe all the deep sales are for the older 250123 batches? What seller did you buy yours from?

80 Designer store here on Ali.


Contacted 80's designer again to request for a replacement and awaiting their response.  Meanwhile I'll try to dissect the lever and see what's wrong if possible.

Atleast this looks like a seller that's handling issues. :s

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My set that I received a month ago is 250140. Didn't receive my electrical tape yet and did a few pouring rain rides already.
Fingers crossed.

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« on: April 25, 2024, 08:10:22 AM »
Lots of people using er9/erx on a different thread here, it's maybe the busiest thread in the last several weeks. 2 out of my 5 er9 died a few days ago for no reason, and dealing with getting replacements is a slow burn nightmare, so right now, i wouldn't recommend ltwoo electronic. i like the hydraulic brakes and havent tried their mechanical stuff.
I dont think there's been clear communication around what's new / different since the launch of the erx. even the water ingress point wasn't addressed. basically it is evident that we're beta testing the stuff, but it's labeled a retail product. So nobody knows what changes they re making in the background on a running basis, or it they batch the changes into new versions.

Saw it there, remember you being very positive about the er9 when I ordered mine. The fact that they die without a reason is terrible. What reseller did you use?
Find the official store on ali bad in communicating. 80 designer store was a bit more expensive but atleast some kind of service there

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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« on: April 25, 2024, 05:16:08 AM »
Not more people trying this group? Saw there is a new 2024 edition.
Anyone know what changed?

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TOTALLY!  ;D Nice looking rig!

This. Lol

I have to stop doing this replacing all my bikes every year :o

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Mine is working fine so far, damn I really hope that it just doesn't die in the middle of a race here. But if it happens oh well bad luck than lol

I'm selling an eGR group in Belgium. Don't wonna take the risk on the gravel since I'm mostly far from home when riding gravel.
Asking the price i've paid for it, if it doesn't sell I'll try it anyway.

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Do you guys think this wheelset is worth the 50% premium over the Elitewheels ENT wheelset? Considering an upgrade to the Bontrager Paradigm Comp 25 TLR wheels on my Trek Domane.

I'm specifically comparing the ~$430 Elitewheels ENT Gravel 45mm depth to the ~$640 Elitewheels Edge Gravel 45mm depth (both with Shimano, centerlock, steel bearing).

Is there any sound comparison available? I've heard some Elitewheels can be unbearably loud.

Also, any thoughts on the ceramic bearing upgrade?

There is a weight difference of 300gr. Comes with a better hub (ratchet) and pillar wing spokes. Also they use the lighter carbon for the rims. Both good wheels tried them both.
Both are loud but I don't mind that.

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