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Shimano 14 speed
"Never seen it at this price before.." £299 ???
purchase seperately
rearDerailluer £55
shifter £40
crankset/chainring £80 before xmas now £90 + a chainring £20-35
cassette £54
chain £16
= £254 plus a chainring, assuming you want shimano, probably better options including oval out their..
a far better offer from wiggle
£370 for above plus brakes which seem to be £130+ everywhere..
wiggle.co.uk/shi…11/
just got the majority of this before xmas, but decided to go for a raceface aeffect crankset, time will tell if i made the right decision, plus went for the mahoosive 46T cassette (37t next down ;0) )
They may be even more expensive now, I paid £119 with RIbble last March, think cheapest you.ll find could even be £140 ,
Had a look around ribblecycles have a COMP5 code which makes them £130.05, they are most definately OEM stock so don't come in boxes, that's where I got mine, I emailed them on receipt and said I was disappointed that they werent original box and I didn't get the olives etc to cut down the hoses, they then sent me the spare parts and a water bottle as a goodwill gesture
Great spot.
Less £10 if it's your first order (using the code on page banner).
Bear in mind you'll need to budget for rotors (and possibly adapters) as well.
Also it says the chainring is not fitted to the crankset, do I need anything else?
you will need the bar mount shifter.
Ok thanks
I've just done it this week, although I changed the brakes to m8000 when I bought the nerve bike as wisepranker says you'll more than Likely need barmount, to make it look clean on the bars you could get the wiggle set incl xt m8000 brakes which levers are ispec ii and connect the ispec ii shifter levers directly to the clamp on the brake lever .
If you are using the original brakes on the nerve (m615 ? I presume) then these I believe are the older ispec b compatible , I think adaptors are available now.
Does the set not come with the chainring in which case you'll need a chainring.
As I've said above I bought all the parts separately got an xtr m9000 shifter cheap on eBay, and the bigger 11-46t cassette, but decided to go race face aeffect crankset (match carbon bars etc). got it fitted this week and looking forward to a big ride out at the weekend
You may find it cheaper to set it up 10 speed using an XT m711 11-36t cassette taking out the 17t cog and replacing with a 40t/42t expander ring and then convert your crankset to single ring just leaving the middle chainring (assuming it's triple), replace the chain, shifters and rear derailleur, put on either a 30t/32t/34t narrow/wide chainring and you'll have the gearing.
That would cost
Shifter m670 £25
Kmc x10-73 chain (or x10-93 ) £13.50
M771 36t cassette £36
M615 deore Rear derailleur £19.99 je James
Plus a chainring and expander ring i.e. Superstar or uber, eBay £15 + £25
Approx £150
Or checkout the SLX 11 speed m7000 (recently launched),
Looks and performs just as good as m8000 XT. It's priced at £235 on chain reaction
Thanks for the reply, very helpful, I think I'm going to get an 11-46 cassette which derailleur do I need? Medium or long? Also is is there any benefit of having an oval chainring?
the 46T cassette only works with a single chainring upfront , reading Q/A section on evans and crc you can use either, i went for the Medium GS Cage and it works fine.
i was planning to get an oval in the summer when RF launch one, they are meant to enhance the range lower so a 34T you get the benfit of the 34T on the higher gear, but the lowest gear feels like the lowest using a 32T chainring..
I've been told by a guy whos tried them on his bike he felt no difference, maybe it s a placebo effect, i'm undecided
Ok , thanks a lot, I'll just put a standard one on for now and see how I get on, I'll have a look around and price the parts up individually and see if I can get them any cheaper, just a matter of getting them ordered and fitting them, the hidden gear cables in the frame might be a bit of a problem though, I've only ever changed external ones
ribble cycles had the derailleurs £54-55 and COMP5 will get 5% off,
i tend to go between wiggle/merlin/ribble/jejames/crc they tend to be cheapest but use google too, even ebay