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There seems to have been a fair bit of interest in this bike, mine finally arrived today after having ordered it back in March. Just a few comments on what I’ve seen so far, in advance of the review of the SRAM version being posted on the site.
I’ve gone from a 2013 Cube Agree GTC to the Rose Xeon CDX 3100 Di2, so my exposure to other bikes is limited – I can only comment on my own frame of references.
Bad stuff first:
– Had to wait 3 months for the bike to turn up.
– When I placed the order I made a number of customisations (silly things mostly like red bar tape and red tyre walls). These weren’t available so I got a fairly curt email explaining this and detailing replacement items. The replacements were fine – they upgraded the saddle at no extra cost even, but (I’m guessing) they re-keyed in my order. The actual order invoice I received from them didn’t list the red bar tape customisation (as I’ve just noticed) so it’s turned up with black bar tape. I’m not sure whether I got the 40cms bars I ordered or the default 42cms ones either (where do you measure from?) – again nothing in the invoice. If you make customisations to your order, make sure it’s on the email invoice they send you!
– The Di2 battery cable wouldn’t stay connected to the internal battery. I’ve spent a couple of hours messing about with this today and ended up having to dismantle and re-seat the battery. I was at the point where I thought it might have to go back, when I finally got the connection to “click” properly. It’s been fine since, but the jury is still out here.
– The freewheel on the DT Swiss wheels is *really* noisy. I’m just used to my silent Shimano wheels I guess. It’s one more reason to keep pedaling I guess!Good stuff:
– Weight, I don’t have super-accurate scales to weigh the built bike with pedals, saddle bag, bottle cages etc on it – but it’s considerably lighter than my Cube.
– I had a limited amount of time today so I only did a rudimentary bike-fit and then took it out for a quick 10k blast. I love the Di2 shifting, it will take a little getting used to I’m sure – but it’s leagues ahead of the Tiagra on my other bike. The brakes work really well, I’ve not done much proper descending on it yet – but it was certainly 1-finger braking on the roads near me. The bike felt fast, I got a few PRs on some roads I ride all the time – but this is too small a sample to draw any objective conclusions from.Random/undecided stuff:
– I’m not really sure whether this bike is any more comfortable than my Cube – I’ll do a long ride on the weekend and see how I feel after!
– It’s bigger/more upright than the Cube (as expected), but I’ve not really done any proper fitting yet.I hope that’s of interest to someone. If not I’ll keep it to myself in future!
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