I have chosen Shimano on all the bikes I have had for many years now. But your lack of 1X GRX Di2 has left me considering SRAM for the first time ever. I suspect I am not alone in this.
SRAM XPLR AXS makes it very simple for you. I've been racing gravel for two seasons now, and I see slot of it. If you're not climbing a whole lot, it could make sense on a road bike. Sure looks great, too.
@@PrzemyslawSliwinski Shimano XT, not Shimano GRX. Shimano XT flat mount breaks are only available for the back. So if you have flat mount in the front of a flat bar bike Shimano is out. (Or you build the front break from individual Shimano parts.)
14:48 what a very fancy way to bed the pads...
This guy is Jedi level bike mechanic 👍👍👍😁😁
0:58 I hope Jedi mechanics care about their lungs.
❤ a Machine for bedding in pads… who knew
How many greases did he used ?
I have chosen Shimano on all the bikes I have had for many years now. But your lack of 1X GRX Di2 has left me considering SRAM for the first time ever. I suspect I am not alone in this.
SRAM XPLR AXS makes it very simple for you. I've been racing gravel for two seasons now, and I see slot of it. If you're not climbing a whole lot, it could make sense on a road bike. Sure looks great, too.
And I like to add: Lack of Flatmount XT front break. Fitnessbikes, Flatbar gravel, etc. have Flatmount in front.
@@bikedan99 What do you mean? GRX calipers are both flatmount. It seems the aerolid in this Pinarello fork forces a nonstandard mount interface.
Try and let us know!
I had Gripshifts in my thirty YO trekking bike. And this is the only non-Shimano part I have been using ever since.
@@PrzemyslawSliwinski Shimano XT, not Shimano GRX. Shimano XT flat mount breaks are only available for the back. So if you have flat mount in the front of a flat bar bike Shimano is out. (Or you build the front break from individual Shimano
parts.)
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I say this with all due respect... That's too much grease.
Color grading 👎🏻