



I waited a long time for the Shimano model, but it wasn’t available in white, and I was already ready to get the red one. However, a friend pointed out the SRAM system, which I really liked. The modularity, removable batteries, and remote buttons are seriously top-notch. A big surprise for me was that the wheels can be used tubeless, though they come from the factory with inner tubes installed. For the tubeless setup, special valves are included in the package.
I also bought aero bars for time trials right away and have already tested them in training—very comfortable. But be prepared to buy additional buttons for shifting gears. Overall, I’m really happy with the bike. Fully built with Dura-Ace pedals, it came out to just over 8 kg.
I ordered it in mid-April, and the parcel was shipped to me on the 22nd. By the 27th, I had already received it in Hong Kong—really fast!
by DefiantAmphibian9859
3 Comments
Is this bcj? What is that bike doing with the fork on a concrete floor in picture 2? Insane.
You guys really need to learn to take a proper bike-pic: always drive-side, crank-arm at around 3 o’clock, no bottles
Many happy and fast KM on your new bike.
May i ask how much you got the bike for? Looks pretty cool and I like to have a bike too one day