Emonda 2021

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johanalexander
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by johanalexander

sandbox wrote:
Thu Jun 23, 2022 1:25 am
Wow. Tons of good info on all 120 pages of this thread- thanks!

So... Im trying to decide SL vs SLR. Has anyone ridden both and can you pls comment on the ride quality/characteristics of both?

Thanks!
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If money wasn't an issue I would choose SLR, simply because it's lighter. However, I didn't have SLR money when I bought mine, so I went with SL. A bit porky, but I love it. Personally I think bikes are too expensive so I'd probably pick SL again and be happy with it.
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gabpolitely
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by gabpolitely

Anyone hear any news regarding the RSL handlebar recall? I've only heard rumors floating around on groups but nothing official.

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TobinHatesYou
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by TobinHatesYou

gabpolitely wrote:
Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:49 am
Anyone hear any news regarding the RSL handlebar recall? I've only heard rumors floating around on groups but nothing official.
Seems shops have already been informed.

PlumzRichard
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by PlumzRichard

Yes, it seems all of the new style RSL road bars are being recalled, supposedly they are offering a standard aluminium stem and bar until a replacement is available which is due in around October. I do have the official statement but wont post it just yet.

jlok
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by jlok

The RSL bar-stem integrated?
e.g. https://www.bike24.com/p2416167.html
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BigBoyND
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by BigBoyND

What's the "new style"? I have the one linked above

PlumzRichard
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by PlumzRichard

Yes those are the ones, basically all RSL road bars, I said new as it obliviously doesn't include the older design which was "non-aero shaped".

Ytse
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by Ytse

My LBS has an Emonda SLR9 in stock in my size and I can have a pretty good deal at it. It's the SLR9 with Shimano Dura Ace Di2 2x12, Aeolus 37 RSL wheels, integrated Bontrager barstem, all the funky stuff. Quite tempting, especially in this pink to yellow fade colorway. :D

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Now my question is: do you think it's worth upgrading to this bike from my current one (Scott Addict RC 2020 model, Force AXS 2x12 with Red crankset, Campagnolo Bora WTO60 wheels, Conti GP5000 TL tyres, Vision Metron 4D Aero handlebar)? How would the Trek ride and feel different? (unable to test ride the bike)
2020 Scott Addict RC / 2021 Trek Emonda SLR / 2023 Specialized Tarmac SL8

m3bas
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by m3bas

I generally swap bikes fairly often, I've kept my SLR in team colours for a while now and no intention to change. Light, stiff enough, and looks great. The groupset would probably be the most noticable change

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DWatkinsBSB
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by DWatkinsBSB

Had a blue SL 5 on order (deposit paid) since August 2021. Had it delayed 12 times until May 2022, when I said f it, cancelled my order and got my money back.

A week later, a day later I found one in stock at another shop from a cancelled order, hahaha.

Have since 100% strjpped the bike and am building it up slowly on Etap 22 and XXX2 tubeless. Won't make it to sub 7, which pains me a bit, though you get what you pay for on those SL frames.

Went for it as it has my favourite paint job of the lot.

PlumzRichard
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by PlumzRichard

Terrible photo as the angles all look weird but none the less my new SLR.

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FLtrooper
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by FLtrooper

PlumzRichard wrote:
Tue Jul 12, 2022 4:17 pm
Terrible photo as the angles all look weird but none the less my new SLR.
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Nejmann
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by Nejmann

Just got this one, 1 hour wait time lol. Just in. A 2023 SL7 with ultegra di2 size 62 (actually pretty decent looking in that size) with a 1800 usd discount. Fair price in this retarded market.
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FLtrooper
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by FLtrooper

I just ordered a size 52 Dark Prismatic/Trek Black SLR frameset and a 8170 Group. Hoping to be around 6.8 with a decent set of wheels and some other working man WW bits.

Being a rim brake guy, I’m curious what size and type of rotors are suggested?

Cheers :)
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hannawald
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by hannawald

FLtrooper wrote:
Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:45 am
I just ordered a size 52 Dark Prismatic/Trek Black SLR frameset and a 8170 Group. Hoping to be around 6.8 with a decent set of wheels and some other working man WW bits.

Being a rim brake guy, I’m curious what size and type of rotors are suggested?

Cheers :)
160 front/ 140 rear is the most typical setup. For Shimano groupset Shimano XTR rotors (slightly lighter than Dura Ace and ridden by Pros).

With some light parts you can get the bike to 6.8 kgs but not easily. It would require Dura Ace setup with light cranks/wheels. Expect your bike to be around 7.3 kgs rather than 6.8 kgs unless you change to dura ace with Clavicula cranks or use 1300g wheelset etc. But Emonda SLR is a very light frame so good starting point.

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