Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Should we start experimenting using SRAM groupsets?

Wheels of Happiness

Rizal Philippines
January 23, 2108



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Actual weights of SRAM red - bike rumor

Ever since I started cycling about 10 years ago+, all I have heard was Shimano group set:  with Claris at the bottom, then Sora, Tiagra 105, Ultegra and the King of them all, Durace. (The most expensive)   Then there are Campy groupset:   Super Record,  Record, Chorus and Veloce.   And lately we have SRAM.   Many were stranger to SRAM double tap.  There is only one lever:   short taps for down shift, and long taps for up shift (bigger casette)

That  is one reason why we avoid it;   it would change our habits, as I find difficulty at times in Campy Record shifting,  Pressing the button for the downshift, and the pressing the lever for the  upshift.  (Just like the old Sora)

Many avoid Red because of the price. The are known to be more expensive than Durace.   I thought one Bianchi owner was boasting to the max when he said his Red Sram cost over P130,000. 00 When I asked the staff at Missing Link, the said it is more.

On the plus side the advantage is the weight.   The SRAM red is lighter than Durace and the  first sub 2 kg group set.  The first generation was 1975 grams, the latest is only 1700 grams.   That is 300 grams advantage  over Durace, and 500 grams with  Ultegra.  But the  price difference.

Also the great graphics.  Lovely color.  I saw a second hand red for only P20,000.  I will experiment

                                     Cranks                -   588 grams
                                     Brake Caliper          (127 @ x 2)  254 grams
                                     BB                          102 grams
                                     RD                          145 grams
                                     Front derailleur          78 grams
                                    Cogs                        158 grams
                                    Shifters     (2)           281

                                                                  1,606

                                    Missing -   chain weight




                                        Only 158 grams, Shimano cogs weigh typically 200+ grams

                                                              Only 145 grams RD





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