Oh, it's 4243 miles.
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He means Di2 I guess, not electric assist. So it's no different.Ben98 wrote:I saw on mike halls twitter feed that he's had electric gears fitted, where does that fit into self supported etc??
Provided he's the one that presses the buttons, I don't see a problem with itBen98 wrote:I saw on mike halls twitter feed that he's had electric gears fitted, where does that fit into self supported etc??
Dynamo that's powering his revo I'm gonna guess.Blackhound wrote:INo idea how long Di2 batteries last but Mike will have thought it through.
I also hear the average person does 46 miles a year...Son wrote:I hear Di2 is a 'charge twice a year' sort of thing, thats what i have been told, who knows what that actually means?
Mike may well have wanted to do the minimal route, but if hes getting free stuff/being sponsored it may be part of the deal. I'm not sure you would choose to go down this route. Theres no real gain to be had from the technology and if it goes wrong its not going to be as quick a fix as a traditional system.jameso wrote:Mike's bike looks amazing. Was chatting to one of Madison's Shimano blokes at the show in London about it. Really interesting as I go the other way on my bikes, minimal tech and simplify everything, here's an endurance rider making a bit of a mockery of all that. I expect he's better with electrics than I am - wouldn't be hard : )
A good point, he's sponsored by pivot so discs only on themjameso wrote:Could be a sponsorship thing, I think the DI2 may be linked to using hydro brakes.
Yup, can't think of anything that will need doing aside from chain-related stuff.Theoretically, the di2 should be maintenance free shouldnt it?