dynamic
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LBS gave me the go ahead a few days ago and the roll and sirrus x 4.0 are ordered (supposedly deliver Tuesday). Will be putting gx axs on it with an nx eagle cassette as soon as is reasonable. Plenty of other upgrades planned if I like the results of that. (onyx hub on new wheels, spider power meter and shorter cranks are among them).
They delayed in telling me to order and so the roll they had on the floor sold. So I had to do both bikes D2C through specialized. I could see the guy was annoyed but he wasn't about to tell me not to buy after telling me to buy.
In other news, a tero x 6 was being delivered to a customer. I got to see it. Picture attached. If gx axs shifting works for me, that bike will be mine at some point.
One other thing: The compatibility nightmare that is cycling hurts my brain. I am not a bike mechanic. So things that are obvious to a bike mechanic are not obvious to me. For example, XDR and XD are compatible. The onyx hub can be xdr + a spacer to accommodate a gx cassette (xd). All the while, I have an NX cassette on the bike with a shimano freehub, so I have to upgrade that cassette to an nx eagle to work with gx axs *or* wait until I can deal with the hub/wheel compatibility. I am opting to upgrade to nx eagle as it isn't that expensive. And will move to gx cassette if I decide to get new wheels/hub.
I also talked to a bike mechanic that is not happy about companies doing XDR + spacer to support XD. Same guy was also pretty specific about rims as well as number of engagement points that are "necessary" (Hint, it wasn't on the level of onyx or hydra). Loves the gx axs system though. He is a "simple and maintainable" guy. Doesn't like berd spokes much. Too much work for too little benefit. Obviously not a huge fan of onyx.
If anyone has highly durable wheels that don't cost an arm and a leg, let me know. I expected this guy to like stans notube but they use an aluminum part that tends to interact with the tubeless setup. He is a bontrager guy. Cool guy.
They delayed in telling me to order and so the roll they had on the floor sold. So I had to do both bikes D2C through specialized. I could see the guy was annoyed but he wasn't about to tell me not to buy after telling me to buy.
In other news, a tero x 6 was being delivered to a customer. I got to see it. Picture attached. If gx axs shifting works for me, that bike will be mine at some point.
One other thing: The compatibility nightmare that is cycling hurts my brain. I am not a bike mechanic. So things that are obvious to a bike mechanic are not obvious to me. For example, XDR and XD are compatible. The onyx hub can be xdr + a spacer to accommodate a gx cassette (xd). All the while, I have an NX cassette on the bike with a shimano freehub, so I have to upgrade that cassette to an nx eagle to work with gx axs *or* wait until I can deal with the hub/wheel compatibility. I am opting to upgrade to nx eagle as it isn't that expensive. And will move to gx cassette if I decide to get new wheels/hub.
I also talked to a bike mechanic that is not happy about companies doing XDR + spacer to support XD. Same guy was also pretty specific about rims as well as number of engagement points that are "necessary" (Hint, it wasn't on the level of onyx or hydra). Loves the gx axs system though. He is a "simple and maintainable" guy. Doesn't like berd spokes much. Too much work for too little benefit. Obviously not a huge fan of onyx.
If anyone has highly durable wheels that don't cost an arm and a leg, let me know. I expected this guy to like stans notube but they use an aluminum part that tends to interact with the tubeless setup. He is a bontrager guy. Cool guy.