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Originally Posted by adriano
neuvation differentiated up with the current carbon model. you can still get a neuvation complete with di2 for 35% less than a fuji, 2300 to 3500 with the neuvation coming with an ultegra crank.
I think you meant exactly the opposite, right?? That the Fuji is cheaper (although not 35%)?

http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400306__400306
$2999 sale price (plus your club points to spend) with Rotor 3D, which many consider an upgrade over the ultegra crank.

versus:

http://www.neuvationcycling.com/prod...a-di2-1257.htm
$3895 sale price
If you go down to the 600 series frame, it's still $3600 on sale right now.

Both high grade carbon bikes, although the Gran Fondo is more of an endurance frame.

I would personally get this Fuji for that price bracket:
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400306__400306

$3399, but ridiculously fast and responsive frame. I have ridden on that frame sans the di2, and it's amazing. (and no, I'm not referring to my lowly 3.0, I also tested the model up from that which has the better carbon frame. It was out of my price range but I wanted to compare).

Please show me the full carbon neuvation with di2 and the ultegra crank. And I'm not being sarcastic, I really couldn't find it.
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