QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jan 11 2013, 11:02 AM)
look at the shipping price first...Cycling V4, General talks on Racing/road bikes
Cycling V4, General talks on Racing/road bikes
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Jan 11 2013, 11:04 AM
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Jan 11 2013, 11:05 AM
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while you're at it... get this as well..
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/Park-Tool-TS-2d...=item5d38210ef9 http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/Park-Tools-TS2d...=item53f041a67b ![]() so nice to see jumping dials rather than hearing to scraping sounds...and a must if you have carbon wheels...kesian kena calar... make sure no regrets... This post has been edited by butthead: Jan 11 2013, 11:06 AM |
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Jan 11 2013, 11:08 AM
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maximum racun... |
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Jan 11 2013, 11:09 AM
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Jan 11 2013, 11:11 AM
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show you something else then...
how easy it is to lace a zipp wheel...straight pull spokes la jus, snap-snap... and some taiwanese wheel building... like how they have a machine to pre-stress the spokes... |
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Jan 11 2013, 11:24 AM
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Jan 11 2013, 12:27 PM
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Jan 11 2013, 03:45 PM
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i received this in my mail today
Woman Spends A Year Makeup Free, Is Actually Happier » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « thanks, but no thanks gurls... keep the makeup on, please.. from there... i stumbled upon this don't know if i should feel sorry for her or wat... at least she's having fun...bwahaha Girl Talk: Confessions Of A Chronic Masturbator This post has been edited by butthead: Jan 11 2013, 03:50 PM |
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Jan 11 2013, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(sunghajung11 @ Jan 11 2013, 05:28 PM) they are both equally as good... price is more or less the same @ RM1.8k to RM2k...it depends on which shifter shape you like and whether you can live with the double tap shifting of SRAM? other than that, weight differences are considered to be minimal for that price between the both although the SRAM shifter is lighter than the ST5700 by a whole 100 grams... if you consider WiFLI... then SRAM is the definite way to go in that respective area... This post has been edited by butthead: Jan 11 2013, 05:37 PM |
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Jan 11 2013, 05:39 PM
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ok, it's around 2800+ grammish vs 3400 gram for Apex and 105 respectively...if you want to be a weight weenie... but i would not judge entry level groupset by it's weight... since that is not their primary aim during development...
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Jan 11 2013, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(sunghajung11 @ Jan 11 2013, 05:45 PM) you can read about ithttp://www.sram.com/sram/road/technologies/wifli_tm if you want wide ratio cassettes... SRAM's entire line up has it now... although Shimano has recently launch something similar as well, but it is hard to find in KL their long cage derailleurs... |
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Jan 11 2013, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE(mrjgx @ Jan 11 2013, 06:39 PM) Woah! What bike is that bro? Looks classic and yet a beauty.. don't know what bike is that.. but it sure looks pretty...Anyway, between a wheel or frame upgrades which one will have the most significant feeling in terms of everything? Ride feeling especially. what sort of ride feeling?? comfort, power transfer? if say, you are already at a mid level carbon frame... 100 dollar question is whether you can feel the additional BB or general frame torsional stiffness of a better and more expensive... on the other hand, a wheel upgrade can be say for instance your FR0 to a set of 202 carbon clinchers... which should see minor punchier accelerations and stuff like tat...if you have a Shimano RS-10 and upgrade to 202, of course it'll feel like heaven and hell... it's all about how big a gap you are trying to close... if you have a bigger gap, the more you feel or in my words.. the easier you notice the difference... This post has been edited by butthead: Jan 11 2013, 06:48 PM |
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Jan 11 2013, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jan 11 2013, 09:29 PM) it's a fly trap...QUOTE(sunghajung11 @ Jan 11 2013, 09:43 PM) upgrading wheels ve significant difference? the more recent race lite 903? with 10s tiagra?? changing to apex, you'll still see some weight being dropped... but you have to be sure you really like how SRAM operates first... i've got the weirdest feeling that not most people like it.... so, you have to put some thoughts into that...currently using merida road bike race lite 903 tat costs 2.3k thinking whether to upgrade from sora groupset to sram apex down the road. also wanna change to fulcrum rzcing 3 wheels. the upgrades will cost double the bike price now . what do u guys think? worth it? wheels on the other hand is more apparent as a little bit of weight dropping on the rotational mass enables a faster spin up rate... comparing to the current wheels on the race lite 903... i'd say, if you can pull a bit of budget from the apex and live with the tiagra 10s for a longer period of time (meaning hold the apex upgrade)... up the budget a big and consolidate it into buying a pair of slightly more expensive Racing 1's or even 0's.. (0 should be another RM1k away)... R1 and R0 is lighter than the R3 and even stiffer... and it is something you can move over to the new bike in case you decide to purchase an even better bike some 2 to 3 years down the road... QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jan 11 2013, 09:44 PM) eagle eye miao strikes again....the seat stay does look a bit different.. but maybe this is older version... |
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Jan 12 2013, 02:53 AM
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QUOTE(mrjgx @ Jan 12 2013, 01:27 AM) Indeed. So what do you say, with my carbon Merida would it be less meaningful to upgrade to a higher end frame? Perhaps it will feel lighter on a steep climb but that would be on a climbing aspect. it's not about whether it is meaningful... for sure you'll want to know if you have really put your money at work and that is by you feeling any difference... and not first impressions... but long term ones...and again, whats a few watts of saving to you and me? we dont compete and we dont have the capabilities to ride at 100% our limits for long durations... it all comes down to whether you yourself can justify for the extra spending... its like a myvi can take you from point a to point be... but a beemer will take you to the same place maybe a little bit more comfier and faster... do you need to pay the premium to have that, when your aim is to only get to your destination? its all about justification at the end of the day...and its different for everyone |
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Jan 12 2013, 03:00 AM
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QUOTE(mrjgx @ Jan 12 2013, 01:27 AM) Putting wind as a constant factor, can aero frame be more beneficial upgrade than a set of 404 FC? aero is a complicated matter nowadays..of course it will be crazy not to say it is he best to have both... but having them also means that you need them to work with one another...IMO you can feel the difference quite a bit especially on the shifting mechanism and feel, and a it of stiffer wheel will helps in your overall bike stiffness. Thx. With that classic look I first thought it is a Cinelli. like wheels in recent years made claims of aero performances... subsequently aero performances at multiple yaw angles... and most recently, talks about how it is capable on cleaning airflows that leaves the rim or the trails so that it flows through the frame as smooth as possible without turbulence beyond the wheel... and that is what zipps fc is about... |
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Jan 12 2013, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(mrjgx @ Jan 12 2013, 03:31 AM) Hurm. Ok I need time to digest your replies before concluding. It's ok for each and everyone of us if we ride just to 'ride' from point A to point B. I do that sometimes but you know there's a feeling inside to be a little bit faster, lighter, yada yada yada of course everyone wants better things whether it is their bikes, cars, home, lifestyle, makan, etc... it's the endless pursuits of finer living as they call it... Ok then. I guess I should stick back to my 5 years cycling roadmap! P/S: Rapha on sales! it's how you pin a value on this things at the end of the day.. a cash-strapped person might think that swapping from a set of FR0 to a set of Zipps is crazy for the price you spend... never mind a set of Zipps to Lightweights..because to them, they are thinking about "value for money" as the FR0 is already light enough with factors thrown in like the dangers of carbon rims cracking and stuff like that which adds worry to their investment...but another person might think it is totally worth the extra RM3k to RM4k for being 5kmh down the flat straight and if they do meet with such unfortunate incidents that the worst happens, excuse for another upgrade... different people different point of view lar basically... "价值关联" as the chinese put it... so in general.. you can put it in a cost vs gain measurement ![]() don't bite me for accuracy lar, roughly only for instance, my view on frames for example green = low end aluminum (merida race/ride, scott speedsters) blue = high end aluminum / entry level carbon (canyon ultimate al9.0, canondale caad10, merida scultura comp, bmc roadracer) yellow = mid range carbon (bmc racemachine, scott F0il, merida scultura pro/sl) red = high end carbon (parlee z5sl, trek madone 6.9ssl, pina 65.1) or maybe wheels green = mavic aksiums, fulcrum racing 7 (1800 grammish?), easton ea50, shimano rs-10 blue = mavic ksyrium SR, fulcrum racing 0 (1450grams), easton ea90slx yellow = zipp 202/303/404 (1100 - 1500 grams), easton ec90slx, fulcrum racing speed, mavic r-sys slr red = lightweights (<1000 grams), reynolds rzr, campy bora ultra 2, campy hyperons as you can see.. gains might get lesser and lesser to the point where your returns might not equate to the additional amount of your spendings...so, once you get pass the yellow zones... i believe people who are not into competitive riding is just making excuses to buy better equipment at that point because it would not serve as much purpose as it would for something a little cheaper... it's the old saying in the MTB days... why buy an XTR derailleur when you can buy 3 LX derailleur and not worry about trashing it.. so, personally... my limit would be around the blue line while mr.jgx... you might be around the yellow line.. and the red lines are reserved for those people who has too much money without anywhere to spend 'em... |
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Jan 12 2013, 03:07 PM
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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jan 12 2013, 11:20 AM) venues flytrap is a pus-sy with teeth.. not hairy legshairy legs are like insect stickers ![]() it's like general calrissian flying the millenium falcon into the core of the death star and got trapped by the maze.. This post has been edited by butthead: Jan 12 2013, 03:08 PM |
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QUOTE(mrjgx @ Jan 13 2013, 02:54 AM) Wow..are you an economist? To come up with the graph to summarize it all is brilliant! F0il? Is there any difference in the team issue, premium and the standard 10, 20, 30 type models.. doesn't seem to indicate on the site other than just componentry differences...looks like same carbon and the same mention of carbon material...Just to ask, what is the price for BMC Roadracer SL01 Tiagra in Malaysia? i'd say the scott f0il is yellow and the cr1 is the blue line... although not a very perfect example as f0il was made to be an all in one bike which combined a most of the cr1 with aerodynamics... SL01 tiagra? Should be around RM6k.. i know the SL01 105 2012 model was being sold for RM6.7k though... |
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