Road Cycling

Not that I know of mate. 785 are such a strange shape you couldn't use it at all.

The 9120 has the dual density one but again doesn't fit as far as i know. 9170 is grippy but tiny for di2 levers.

Glue sone grip tape to it like a pro.
 
Thought as much, it's not a major problem, not had any issues up to now tbh so will probably just leave it. Now just to find the rest of the bits for a 1x set up not at rip off prices. I've got a record of what I paid last year and some of the prices are 3x as much (ew90).
 
so I have been enjoying my new bike since my back healed after my accident. My only problem is the disc brakes seem to fade on descents anything I can do to fix this?
 
I was doing 46 mph down a 14% heading at a hairpin and not slowing pretty sketchy jubilee towers take no prisoners on the way back down

btw is easy to fit a bigger rotor?
 
I was doing 46 mph down a 14% heading at a hairpin and not slowing pretty sketchy jubilee towers take no prisoners on the way back down

btw is easy to fit a bigger rotor?

You'll need an adapter to space the caliper out a bit. The rotor either bolts on or undoes with a cassette tool.

What brakes are they?
 
sorry I meant the disc and full hydro is like £400 cos the whole system needs replacing
will probably change the whole system before next season cos I cant fit my TT bar ATM
 
Is there any benefit to 'upgrading' a chain? Will the stock one on my Canyon be causing more resistance? How many miles would a chain normally last too, as I'd probably rather replace on a schedule than have it give way during a ride!
 
Is there any benefit to 'upgrading' a chain? Will the stock one on my Canyon be causing more resistance? How many miles would a chain normally last too, as I'd probably rather replace on a schedule than have it give way during a ride!

You can get a chain guage tool to tell you how much life is left. Been meaning to get one myself for a while.
 
Is there any benefit to 'upgrading' a chain? Will the stock one on my Canyon be causing more resistance? How many miles would a chain normally last too, as I'd probably rather replace on a schedule than have it give way during a ride!

Buy a chain check tool which tells you how stretched your chain is. That is the only definitive way to determine if you need a new chain.

They can last a few thousand miles if you really abuse and never clean it.
Or they can last an absolute age with proper maintenance.

Some people swear by Shimano chains. or SRAM chains.
I swear by KMC chains. I get most life out of those from my experience. They come with a quick link by default and I can get for a good price compared the other alternatives. So I always go KMC X11 EL and have done for 3 years now.
 
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