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  1. Waffeleisen1337 on

    Yes it’s both “outdated”, but why should you care? It works reliably and parts are available.

    If you have the axs you need new dropbar shifters for it.

  2. It’s kind of a dead wheel size, as in a lot of the new tires are only coming out on 700/29. Doesn’t mean it works poorly, though I probably wouldn’t invest in those wheels today.

  3. I heard the same about 26″ tyres and there is still a lot of people using them with plenty of options available. Stop listening the marketing and just ride.

  4. Over_Pizza_2578 on

    You can continue riding but dont expect many compatible wheels or tyres coming out. 27,5″ is more or less dead within the xc mtb space, so you will have a hard time getting newly released tyres, especially when the first 32″ gravels and mtbs will be available this year.

    As far as groupsets go sram road wont be using the udh dropout for direct mount anytime soon, shimano and campagnolo dont have direct mount anyway and shimanos patent for a new hanger is basically a more robust udh hanger.

    If you are debating whether you are should stay 2x or go 1x, it’s honestly preference. Im not a fan of 2x, i come from a mtb background so im not missing the small steps a roadie might miss. For me its 1×13 in the form of the new sram groupsets although i considered campagnolo too but setup is on the fiddly side and there aren’t any compatible trainers that have a n3w freehub. The zwift cog also doesn’t work with campa 13s and sram flattop isn’t ideal either, which would work with campa 1×13 stuff.

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