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Another gruppo comparison (but a new one I think); Ultegra vs. Ultegra SL

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Old 03-04.-2008, 12:58 AM   #31
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Default Re: Another gruppo comparison (but a new one I think); Ultegra vs. Ultegra SL

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I'm looking into doing an 'integrated' (actually press-fit) Shimano BB'd frame at some stage, but Shimano Australia is useless and I haven't been able to track down one yet, but it is on the cards.

The whole 'Bottom Bracket' thing is going to get interesting in the next year. Wouldn't be surprised if Shimano releases a 'new standard' (if they haven't already) or adds a slew of new internal models.
Aren't the bearings for the "integrated" BBs the same as the ones currently used in the external Hollowtech-II/MegaExo cups?
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Old 03-04.-2008, 01:57 AM   #32
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Default Re: Another gruppo comparison (but a new one I think); Ultegra vs. Ultegra SL

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Turns out the 'forum' says the pic is too big(from iPhoto)..I can email it to anybody if they wish.

The frame is on the Waterford website-red, fancy lugs

http://www.waterfordbikes.com

One other option... I use Flickr to host photos. I'll upload a huge 1.25MB photo from my digital camera, but Flickr will automatically optimize it to around 200K, which is small enough to post to these forums. And it's free.
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Old 03-04.-2008, 02:06 AM   #33
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Turns out the 'forum' says the pic is too big(from iPhoto)..I can email it to anybody if they wish.

The frame is on the Waterford website-red, fancy lugs

http://www.waterfordbikes.com
For your future reference OR if you feel like resampling (i.e., rescaling) any pic, you/(anyone) can use Irfanview (freeware -- www.irfanview.com).
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