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Another vote for SR12 EPS, even lighter with eeBrakes.
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I am a fan of Campy but couldn’t be more pleased with SRAM axs, easy to setup and is flawless. All of this stuff is good, may come down to what ergo fits your hands the best
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If you want comically large front and rear derailleurs but no wires at all, go sram.
If you want normally sized front and rear derailleurs but some small wiring, go shimano. If you genuinely have no preference, I think it really comes down to that. |
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If you want 1 battery and it dies and you’re dead in the water, go shimano |
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Campag SR Wireless has reset the bar for comically large RDs - but who cares.. do what ya like and ride what you enjoy.
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Io non posso vivere senza la mia strada e la mia bici -- DP |
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If cost matters to you, sram is on hot discount everywhere right now.
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Sram AXS is the easiest to set up and works flawlessly. You can also carry extra batteries if going on longer trips and such. I prefer it to Di2 as the set up is easier, but Di2 is a little smoother.
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