nuke_diver
Riding Solo
So I got the CAAD13 105 Di2 yesterday and today rode it on a fairly easy 48 mile ride (no crazy climbs or descents). For the most part the bike was comfortable although towards the end my shoulder wasn't entirely happy. I feel like the seat might be too far back but am not sure yet (when I get out of the saddle everything feels ok but when I sit I feel that I'm having to reach a bit too far). It may be that I need to change the stem to be a bit shorter if it's not the seat. The seat itself wasn't horrible but I'm not sure I'll keep it.
I haven't gotten used to the new cassette (more and lower gears) but the electronic shifting is AWESOME!!! so easy. I'm sure I changed gears way more than normal because it's just so easy and seamless. The bike was pretty smooth feeling and seems less harsh riding than the old CAAD10. I don't think it's faster (not substantially anyways) but that probably has more to do with the motor it has than the bike itself
I've downloaded the app (yup) so I can customize the shifting if I want. They have synchro modes which automatically change some gears depending on where you are shifting from/to. I might use the semi mode which shifts only the rear cassette when you change the front to keep the cadence the same). Full synchro changes the front when the back gets to a specified point which I don't think I'd like. The big change is having to remember to charge the battery but it's supposed to last at least 1000km and it easy to check so I'm thinking I will charge it as part of the drive train cleaning maintenance 

I haven't gotten used to the new cassette (more and lower gears) but the electronic shifting is AWESOME!!! so easy. I'm sure I changed gears way more than normal because it's just so easy and seamless. The bike was pretty smooth feeling and seems less harsh riding than the old CAAD10. I don't think it's faster (not substantially anyways) but that probably has more to do with the motor it has than the bike itself


