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Hi All
First post here so apologies if i don’t make sense etc.
So, i have just purchased a 2nd hand Boardman Road Comp as my first foray into Road riding.
It is a lovely bike and was a bargain
I believe it was originally purchased in 2013 (was from the last range of Black/Silver frames)
The chap i bought it from unfortunately did not have the original paperwork with all the spec details etc and i cannot for the life of me find the full details.
In time i plan on switching from the 9 speed Shimano 105/tiagra mix to SRAM for personal preference (having tried both i simple prefer SRAM)
Obviously to make the switch i need to know what BB type etc the bike has etc etc. It would also be a nice to know in terms of exactly what is what.
For the moment i’m sticking with the Shimano Kit but may well be changing out some of the finishing kit again for personal preference but wonder if anyone either who has one of these has a copy or can get a copy of the spec sheets etc or give me a run down of everything.
What i know already:
Boardman Road Comp Alloy Frame, Carbon Fork (believed 2013 model)
Shimano Tiagra 9 speed shifters
Tiagra Cassette (not checked what tooth range)
105 Rear Mech
Truvati Elita Compact Crankset
Ritchey DS Pro Wheels
Ritchey stem/seat post
Boardman Saddle
On a seperate but related note..
When it comes to the upgrading to SRAM, i will likely end up going 10 speed at least perhaps 11 speed if i can afford to.
What components could i swap out in stages and have everything else continue to work and what would need to be done as a bulk job.
i.e. Could i get some SRAM brakes and them work ok with Shimano Levers
Could i change to the SRAM Front Mech with the Levers
Will i have to change out all gearing components at the same time etc?
Ideally i would like to stagger the bulk of upgrades when i can due to the cost and then perform the final changeover shifters, rear mech, cassette, rear hub etc as one final blow.
Thanks in advance
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