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Old 01-29-23, 09:57 AM
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Metallifan33
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
I'm sure you've considered just getting a 2nd set of road wheels for the Domane and upgrading the groupset to Di2?
Originally Posted by Lombard
If all you are looking for is a bit more aggressive geometry, why not just move the spacers over the stem or flip the stem over? Then get a Di2 set and new wheels for your Domaine.
I definitely considered upgrading the Domane (in fact, I shopped Di2 upgrades and wheels). In the end, I decided against extensive/expensive upgrades on the 105 bike. I'd feel better about spending money on an Ultegra level set vs. a 105 set. I also don't want to go gravel riding on (relatively for me) expensive equipment. It does get banged up. That, and it would be nice to have a bike to stay on the trainer as well. Most of all, it would be nice to have a second bike in case something breaks/goes wrong on one.
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