SR400 -105
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Hi All I have had my SR400 since 1988. It still has the majority of the components that were on the bike when I bought it 105 and ultegra 600. This Sping I replaced the stem, saddle, bars and brake levers to very great affect in comfort and riding endurance. With the 53/42 front end and the 6 sprocket back end living in a flat place I do ok and many rides I do not even shift much. The old index shifting works OK it does the job. I love the frame.
I was thinking I wanted more without going new bike. The question is could I for example get 105 rx7000 to work on my 3.0 frame without much difficulty. I know anything is possible with enough effort and $$. I have read a lot on the new 105 and ultegra ( I current would not ever see myself riding enough to justify dura ace) and think adding some gears, a power meter crank, ( I like my SPD pedals and there are no good options there) would an 11 or 12 cog cassette on a new wheel even fit in the frame?
I understand bikes well enough to know what the parts do and to grossly fix something on the road. Going to guess that replacing the bottom bracket would be the biggest challenge as I think I have read there are limits to what will go into space that will support the modern components.
Plan B would be to go new bike (leaning Orca M20 or M30) and keep the SR as is for an occasional ride. Thanks for thinking on this and for any suggestions that may come.
I was thinking I wanted more without going new bike. The question is could I for example get 105 rx7000 to work on my 3.0 frame without much difficulty. I know anything is possible with enough effort and $$. I have read a lot on the new 105 and ultegra ( I current would not ever see myself riding enough to justify dura ace) and think adding some gears, a power meter crank, ( I like my SPD pedals and there are no good options there) would an 11 or 12 cog cassette on a new wheel even fit in the frame?
I understand bikes well enough to know what the parts do and to grossly fix something on the road. Going to guess that replacing the bottom bracket would be the biggest challenge as I think I have read there are limits to what will go into space that will support the modern components.
Plan B would be to go new bike (leaning Orca M20 or M30) and keep the SR as is for an occasional ride. Thanks for thinking on this and for any suggestions that may come.