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Old 09-16-15, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by TheKillerPenguin
Either my Rival 10spd stuff is entirely worn out or it's no longer adequate for my needs. The only thing that hasn't been replace this year is the rear derailleur so I may have outgrown it. Talk Sram 11spd. How's the shifting compare to 10spd stuff? Anyone got hands on experience switching their drivetrain over?
I just put 11-speed Red on my wife's bike. It is basically identical to the "New" Sram Red 10-speed stuff with the Yaw FD. And both are way better than any of the older 10-speed stuff.

I cannot speak to the quality of the 11-speed Rival or Force though.
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Originally Posted by TheKillerPenguin
Either my Rival 10spd stuff is entirely worn out or it's no longer adequate for my needs. The only thing that hasn't been replace this year is the rear derailleur so I may have outgrown it. Talk Sram 11spd. How's the shifting compare to 10spd stuff? Anyone got hands on experience switching their drivetrain over?
I have 11 spd Force on my Road bike and 10 speed Apex on my commuter / cx. Switched 10 to 11 Rival on the TT bike. I don't notice much of a difference.
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I recently upgraded 2 bikes from Rival 10s to Force 11s. The new Force 11s is much better, but I don't know how much of the betterness is just from the stuff being brandy new and old and filthy.
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supposedly zero loss trickled down to the right shifters on FOrce 11 speed (if not also Rival 11 speed)
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Originally Posted by TheKillerPenguin
Either my Rival 10spd stuff is entirely worn out or it's no longer adequate for my needs. The only thing that hasn't been replace this year is the rear derailleur so I may have outgrown it. Talk Sram 11spd. How's the shifting compare to 10spd stuff? Anyone got hands on experience switching their drivetrain over?
I had 10 speed Rival on my road bike for about a year, and just upgraded to Rival 11 last month. So, the old stuff was still pretty fresh - it's on my cross bike now, in fact. The 11 speed version is substantially better, IMO. The shift feel is more precise, the hood texture is better, the lever shape and length is better, the front shifting is better. Approve. The only thing I don't like is the way the shift cables come out under the hoods. Not comfortable.
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Old 09-16-15, 10:49 AM
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Stages announced price drop at Interbike today!
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Stages announced price drop at Interbike today!
Are you sure it wasn't data drops?
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Are you sure it wasn't data drops?
They're nothing new, no need to announce them.
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Any suggestions on a good cheap wheelset? I'm looking for something that will probably end up on the trainer and as a spare.
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Open Pros with 105 hubs

H Plus Sohn Archetypes with 105 hubs
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Old 09-18-15, 06:14 AM
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How the hell are those that cheap!? That is like lower than cost from what I remember.
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yeah those guys also sell on ebay. no idea how they make them so cheap, it's kind of ridiculous. a great deal especially if you know/know someone who can retension/true them if they show up wobbly as all hell.
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They are typically machine made wheels. You may have to tension and true them after break in. Good wheels don't need to be broken in.

I bought a 10 speed rear wheel with an OEM Shimano hub and Alex rim for $75 shipped that I used on the trainer before I went to 11 speed.
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I bought a pair of open pros from Velomine earlier this summer. They showed up true and no issues so far ~1000 miles in. I haven't had the tension checked though, which I know I should.
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Thanks for the input; I'm leaning towards this;

30mm Rouleur Clincher CLOSEOUT!! - Boyd Cycling
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Old 09-18-15, 09:19 AM
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If you get these (on sale for $560) we can't make fun of you for TRIMP anymore.
CycleOps PowerTap G3 Alloy Shimano Wheelset with Joule 1.0 Computer
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Wow. I wonder if they have any cheap tubeless-ready wheels. I could use some winter training/pit wheels.

Edit: well, I'll be. https://www.velomine.com/index.php?ma...oducts_id=3631

Not my favorite rim ever, but at that price I don't think I would complain. Sold out, though.

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Old 09-18-15, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by shovelhd
They are typically machine made wheels. You may have to tension and true them after break in. Good wheels don't need to be broken in.
sure but those wheels are sold for absurdly cheap even for just the parts.
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Old 09-18-15, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by furiousferret
Thanks for the input; I'm leaning towards this;

30mm Rouleur Clincher CLOSEOUT!! - Boyd Cycling
After my experience with Boyd wheels I wouldn't buy them. Broke a ton of spokes, the rear hub made all kinds of noises that it shouldn't have (he sent me a new one), and when the rear rim cracked just out of the warranty period he wanted nothing to do with it and put the blame on everyone but himself.
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Old 09-18-15, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by furiousferret
Thanks for the input; I'm leaning towards this;

30mm Rouleur Clincher CLOSEOUT!! - Boyd Cycling
if you just want something basic like that why not work with a local wheelbuilder? should be cheap and easy to build up some 105/open pro or something similar.
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Old 09-18-15, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by TheKillerPenguin
If you get these (on sale for $560) we can't make fun of you for TRIMP anymore.
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Wrong My commuter is 10 speed, my TT bike is 11 speed. I'm either getting Stages Rival or Powertap P1's.

The torque requirement on the Vectors just make it too unreliable for daily swaps.
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Old 09-18-15, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by furiousferret
Wrong My commuter is 10 speed, my TT bike is 11 speed. I'm either getting Stages Rival or Powertap P1's.

The torque requirement on the Vectors just make it too unreliable for daily swaps.
? you can use a 10s cassette on 11s wheels
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Old 09-18-15, 10:09 AM
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yes, there's a spacer. even I know that.
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