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Old March 5th 07, 06:46 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Default First roadie, sora vs 105

On 2007-03-05, petulance (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
On Mar 5, 1:06 pm, Jules wrote:

So the choice basically comes down to a Sora-equipped or 105-equipped bike.

I took one of each out for a test ride today, and didn't really feel a
lot of difference in the gear shifts and crank-ability.


Opinions / thoughts?


snipped bits and pieces

what is the price difference?

A few things to note
- Sora is 8 speed while the new 105 is 10 speed
- the Sora shifter might be different to the other Shimano shifters.
There is a smaller lever on all Shimano shifters to perform an
upshift. This smaller lever is not present on one or two types of Sora
shifters.


The small lever is on mine (er, 2005 era, 2006 model?). Having ridden
my 8 speed Sora for 15000km, I see no problem with it. I keep
mangling the derailleur each time I have a bandicoot episode anyway --
might as well make it a cheap mistake to make.

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Old March 5th 07, 06:48 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Default First roadie, sora vs 105

On 2007-03-05, gravelmuncher (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
IMO, i'd go for this and forget Sora. Sora is for bikes that sit in
the shed.


Meh.

And besides, it's only because I'm a fair weather cyclist and can't
hack this 40 degree business. Stupid summer.

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Old March 5th 07, 06:50 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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On 2007-03-05, Bleve (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
Get Tiagra or 105. Sora is for bikes that don't get ridden much.

Tiagra & 105 can be upgraded as they wear out, sora is always sora.


Next you'll be telling me my honeycomb crunch GVBR bike is crap too!

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Old March 5th 07, 09:24 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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"gravelmuncher" wrote
in message ...

Ahh...don't forget that there is the Tiagra groupo that sit's between
Sora and 105. The impression that I'm getting is that Tiagra has been
all dressed up this time around and is awesome value. It also offers 3
crank options: 52/39 double, 50/34 compact double, and a 50/39/30
triple. I reckon it'd be as good as 105 USED to be, which is GOOD!!


IMO, i'd go for this and forget Sora. Sora is for bikes that sit in
the shed.


My first roadie had Sora on it and I put about 20000km or so through the
drive train and the only thing that I had to replace was a chain that I
snapped.......curse my massive power output!!!! But seriously, I didn't
have any problems with the groupset and there was a certain satisfaction to
be had when I won my first couple of crits in D Grade on it against guys
running Record and Dura Ace......speaking of which, I am thinking about
having a crack at the Kew crits on a SS roadie at some stage....I will have
to get off my arse and replace the cowhorns with normal road bars, screw off
the fixed cog, then screw on a freewheel cog - I figure if I get a ratio
that is pretty close to being right for the final sprint up the hill then
all I would have to do would be hang on till the last corner and then have a
crack!!! Of course I will actually have to get to the race first which
might prove to be harder than setting my bike up!!!

Gags


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Old March 5th 07, 09:45 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Default First roadie, sora vs 105

Gags wrote:
running Record and Dura Ace......speaking of which, I am thinking about
having a crack at the Kew crits on a SS roadie at some stage....


Post a warning hear if you do so we can all go down and watch the
entertainment.

DaveB
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Old March 5th 07, 10:37 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Hey Jules,

If you can afford the 105, then I reckon go for it....

But that said - I am running Sora on my Orbea roadbike. Around 8000km
so far, and no dramas at all. I commute, train & race (c-grade) on it.
And i can safely say that I have never lost a race due to some
deficiency on the part of the Sora groupset... *laughs*

So yeah - get 105 if you have the $$$. But there are no 'problems'
with the Sora gruppo.

Cheers,
Abby

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Old March 5th 07, 10:45 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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"TimC" wrote in message
...
On 2007-03-05, gravelmuncher (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
IMO, i'd go for this and forget Sora. Sora is for bikes that sit in
the shed.


Meh.

And besides, it's only because I'm a fair weather cyclist and can't
hack this 40 degree business. Stupid summer.

Doesn't that mean you're a foul weather cyclist?


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Old March 5th 07, 10:57 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Someone here said it all when they said that the Sora at least has the
campag ergo lever type feel.

STI levers are just wrong somehow - better to go Campag!


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Old March 5th 07, 11:01 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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On 2007-03-05, Resound (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
"TimC" wrote in message
...
And besides, it's only because I'm a fair weather cyclist and can't
hack this 40 degree business. Stupid summer.

Doesn't that mean you're a foul weather cyclist?


Depends what you call "fair weather". To me, "fair" implies
"reasonable". 40 aint reasonable. Tis true -- we live in a silly
country, and there's too many of us to all get up and move on down to
Tasmania.

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Old March 5th 07, 11:35 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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"Money_Shot" wrote in message
...
Someone here said it all when they said that the Sora at least has the
campag ergo lever type feel.

STI levers are just wrong somehow - better to go Campag!


Have a look at the new Sram groupsets.

I am in the process of building a new bike and will be fitting it out with a
Sram force groupset.

http://willyoumaketheleap.com/

Torpedo7 has a special deal on the Sram Rival groupset this week.


http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/...yspecials.html



 




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