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First roadie, sora vs 105
I've figured it's time to stop slowly morphing my MTB into something
faster and just get a proper road bike. I'm not looking to spend heaps of cash, partly because I figure there's less embarrassment in being passed by much fitter people when you're on a cheap bike ;-) 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. Given this'll be my first road bike, I'm leaning toward the cheaper option so I can get used to this "roadie" concept and perhaps in a couple of years I might see reason to upgrade. Opinions / thoughts? Cheers, Jules |
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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. Oh, and if you do end up getting the Sora equipped roadie, give me a yell if you need a replacement 8 speed chain. I have an 8-speed Dura Ace chain in the original packing that I'm am trying to get rid off ... |
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It really depends on how many k's you plan on doing, and how long you plan to keep the bike for. Personally, I'd be leaning towards 105 - it'll last a lot longer and be more reliable. But that's just my opinion. I like your attitude about being passed - that's great! Lotte -- LotteBum |
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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. -- gravelmuncher |
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Jules wrote:
So the choice basically comes down to a Sora-equipped or 105-equipped bike. Isn't Tiagra in between those two? DaveB |
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I thought the ergonomics were different too, Sora has the thumbshifter
that is like a poor imitation of Campag. |
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First roadie, sora vs 105
Jules Wrote: I've figured it's time to stop slowly morphing my MTB into something faster and just get a proper road bike. I'm not looking to spend heaps of cash, partly because I figure there's less embarrassment in being passed by much fitter people when you're on a cheap bike ;-) 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. Given this'll be my first road bike, I'm leaning toward the cheaper option so I can get used to this "roadie" concept and perhaps in a couple of years I might see reason to upgrade. Opinions / thoughts? Cheers, Jules Sora is definately a cut below the rest of the shimano road groups. I'll try to sum up the differences in the 07 lines, although I may not be 100% accurate: Sora: 8 speed Upshifter in different location, which is hard to reach in the drops Octalink cranks/BB Tiagra 9 speed Indictators built into shifter External bearing cranks 105 10 speed External bearing cranks As you move up the groupsets they also become lighter and more durable. My personal recomendation would be Tiagra if you are after value. It's a big step up from sora for little $. The cranks are a big jump up too, but you've got to find a bike with the shimano cranks to benifit from that. -- SomeGuy |
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First roadie, sora vs 105
"Jules" wrote in message ... I've figured it's time to stop slowly morphing my MTB into something faster and just get a proper road bike. I'm not looking to spend heaps of cash, partly because I figure there's less embarrassment in being passed by much fitter people when you're on a cheap bike ;-) 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. Given this'll be my first road bike, I'm leaning toward the cheaper option so I can get used to this "roadie" concept and perhaps in a couple of years I might see reason to upgrade. Opinions / thoughts? Cheers, Jules I would suggest Tiagra at the minimum as Sora is quite a step down in quality from Tiagra & 105 and above. |
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Jules wrote: I've figured it's time to stop slowly morphing my MTB into something faster and just get a proper road bike. I'm not looking to spend heaps of cash, partly because I figure there's less embarrassment in being passed by much fitter people when you're on a cheap bike ;-) 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. Given this'll be my first road bike, I'm leaning toward the cheaper option so I can get used to this "roadie" concept and perhaps in a couple of years I might see reason to upgrade. Opinions / thoughts? 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. |
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On 2007-03-05, Jules (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: I've figured it's time to stop slowly morphing my MTB into something faster and just get a proper road bike. I had a dream lastnight. Getting on a hybrid and going *sooo* slowly despite all my effort. I do hope it was because in the upright position I couldn't put the power down, and not simply that I have become so unfit. -- TimC "This company performed an illegal operation but they will not be shut down." -- Scott Harshbarger from consumer lobby group on Microsoft |
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