Has shimano lost it??

jdog

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http://www.shimano-yumeya.com/

I think this is a sign that SRAM is putting some serious pressure on Shimano.

It is the same reason that Campy made a 11 speed cog.

Weird stuff. It might go over well with the gold teeth crowd.
 

743power

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they will sell it. There are many people out there riding $10,000 fully rigid bikes that weigh 17lbs and are about as useful offroad as a big wheel.
 

don

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With the BMX (and hence the younger DJ/FR/DH crowd) "hooking up" their rigs w/ color I'm not surprised to see more of it in coming over to MTB.

Colored cables, chains, chainring bolts, seats, grips, made out of ti or alloy (where applicable) to save a small amount of weight even better. I think SRAM and some others with be out as well - maybe not White Gold - but their own colorway. You're talking about small pieces that may or may not need replacing anyway.

It's like the purple ano years ago. I remember buying small SRP colored and ti bolts myself along w/ some slick pulley wheels. Thankfully it was never purple and I still have some of the stuff on one of my bikes. It was a reletively cheap "upgrade". Heck, I just got some pimp gold grip ends last year for my SS.

I haven't seen the price list for this stuff tho - that will tell something.
 

dhsean

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I know for a fact white is 2 seconds faster. Gold not so much. Shimano lost it a long time ago. SRAM all the way.
 

Purple Liquid

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Remember that Shimano has been around for YEARS. They lived through the Suntour era, which is where most thought Shimano would can it.

Shimano has never felt the heat from Campy, in my opinion.

Also realize that Shimano is on almost every bike - SRAM still can't make a descent FD or a lightweight cassette. And Campy gave up on mountain bike parts a long while back.

Shimano will be around for a while. Until SRAM starts making a wider range of parts, like road bike shifters you'd find on a $500 road bike, wheels (Zipp doesn't count if we're talking mountain bikes)... then Shimano might start feeling the heat.

However, my X9 is incredible, my Force is flawless and my Ultegra is reliable.

Only time will tell kids :eek:
 
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jbogner

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This Yumeya stuff is just a small way to lay claim to the ultra high end of the market. They probably got tired of the uber geeks buying aftermarket add-ons for their kits from Tune and the like.

I'm sure it came out of research they've done into lightening the XTR group. Yumeya is a way to generate some revenue from that research without deploying those high-end weight-saving elements in the mainstream XTR line and driving the cost through the roof.

Ultimately, I think it's a minor thing and will have very little impact on the company one way or another. Although it could pay off as some of those superlight technologies filter down to their mainstream product lines...
 
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Nimrod

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Time to pimp zee auto",,,,,, er bike! silly, but if I hit the lottery, maybe I'll add some bling.

:pI did hit the lottery this morning!!!!!:eek:

Checked my Mega-Millions ticket and won me $2 = "Let it ride" on the next drawing. I really need the SRAM "Force" Group badly
 

743power

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I'm thinking this is a good move by shimano. There's a ton of boutique shops that sell carbon and ti upgrade parts for components online, but they are expensive as crap, usually in europe, and not factory recommended. Now you can go to any shop and get this stuff. However, I'm not sure at what point of obsessiveness you would have to hit to justify dropping most likely $100+ to upgrade your $250 RD or cassette, in order to save 10-20g.
 

Ian F

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I agree. Although if anything, it would have made more sense for this to be done for Dura Ace than XTR. For a number of years now, it's seemed that Dura-Ace is really comparable more to Chorus than Record... And in the ultra-high end road bike market, bling seems to be everything.

And remember... Shimano is the company that actually put the Airlines system into [albeit limited] production. Sometimes they'll do things off-the-wall just because they can.
 

BiknBen

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Is it just me or is that web site ridiculously over-animated? It seemed like it took forever to get to see what they were offering.

Wow...a gold-colored aluminum crank bolt...:whoopdedo
I've got a bin full of purple and red stuff if anyone would like :rolleyes:

I don't see anything innovative. It's just lightweight replacement stuff. SRP has been doing it for a long time.

SRP Bolt Kits
 

bonefishjake

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Is it just me or is that web site ridiculously over-animated? It seemed like it took forever to get to see what they were offering.

yeah, i thought they were selling ninjas! now THAT would be sweet.

edit: did anyone happen to read the review of the new electric drivetrain that shimano is playing with, dura-ace DI2? now that is really sweet and would actually be like having ninjas!
 
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