So, as most of you know I'm now in the motions of procuring a new bike after last weeks events.
The frame is more or less sorted, it'll be a Fuga in my team colours. Only sticking point is a Medium is too small, and a Large is too big. So I should get to ride a Large at the weekend to see if its going to be toooooo big, as otherwise, the geometry is almost ideal.
So... the biggest problem is, and this may spark a raging debate... which groupset!?
The idea being that this will be my jack of all trades bike, it needs to be the best for racing, but I will train on it all year round too. Whats the logic for this? Well its better, physiology wise, to ride the exact same position all year around. Short of getting another R3 (Which I can't afford!!!), riding the exact same bike is the best way for most to do this. Plus, it's just nicer all round really if you can ride a decent bike all the time.
So, as far as I see it there are 4 options:
1. Dura Ace 7800, this was my first and prefered choice. DA7800 is awesome, theres no two ways about it. Compared to the other flagship gruppos its the cheapest, and in my opinion the most usable. However... it's no longer in production, so I have found everything but short cage rear mechs available online for very reasonable prices. But I need the rear mech! If anyone knows where I could find one that would be much apreciated!
2. Dura Ace 7900, hmm. I'm a bit reluctant on this one, two reasons: its bloody expensive compared to 7800 for the sake of not much weight, plus (although it would probably grow on me) it's not all that attractive, is it! That said, I'm sure it works very well.
3. SRAM Red, very interested by this idea, however... carbon cranks? I'm not convinced. Plus, it's reeeeaaaaalllllly expensive!! Plus, it's totally new, so would I like the way it works???
4. Er... this one will cause some eyebrows to be raised im sure... Campagnolo Record or Chorus. Again, reeeeeaaaaallllllly expesnsive, and the shifters look a bit weird! Plus, all my wheels are shimano freehubs, so not all that feasible. If they used the same freehub I would be quite tempted to take the Italian plunge.
So I guess it's a nice problem to have, but a problem all the same. I think if I were to go for option 2,3 or 4 I would put the new gruppo on my Cervelo, and swap the old Dura Ace to the new Fuga as that would be the real workhorse... No point wrecking new components straight away.
Let the Shimano/Campag/SRAM war begin!