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Great pricing on the new eTap :-) Need new bike suggestions.

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Old 02-11-19, 11:17 PM
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Great pricing on the new eTap :-) Need new bike suggestions.

So happy with the new SRAM groupset pricing. Much easier to justify a 4000 dollar bike when a new groupset costs 4000 dollars right?

Imagine the line to the wife. "I am getting a full bike, with group, wheels, saddle, stem, bar etc for the price of a new groupset alone. Great deal ;-) "

Di2 disc it is. Looking at the Canyon. Any suggestions? Any good deals available that you guys know of? I live in India, but any good deal in the US or Europe would work.

Ultegra Di2, endurance geometry, disc brakes are the requirements.
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Canyon has some very appealing offerings IMO. If I had to buy another carbon bike, Canyon would definitely be considered.
Although you're in India, word on the street is Canyon is gearing up to delve deeper into the US market for 2019.
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Originally Posted by deepakvrao
Ultegra Di2, endurance geometry, disc brakes are the requirements.
I've got nothing for you on bike selection, but I've been running Ultegra Di2 with discs for two years (so the previous generation) and it works fantastically. You're in for a treat.

As far as Canyons go, they look like a great value. I see people riding them and looking happy. I personally wouldn't buy it with Cosmic Carbanes.
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