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Cheapest way to get Di2 upgrade kit
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I am looking to upgrade a bike from Ultegra mechanical to Di2. I know a lot of the UK-based companies stopped shipping to the US. It seems a lot of individual parts can be bought from reputable US retailers piecemeal, but nobody offers a good deal on the full conversion kit. Anybody have a good recommendation?
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Re: Cheapest way to get Di2 upgrade kit [Waingro] [ In reply to ]
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Contact https://mybikeshop.com/. They are known for their great prices and service on wheels. But, they sell everything else bike, and are great. I was shopping anywhere when I did my Di2 upgrade a couple years ago, and I settled on MBS because they were US-based and would support it, and their price for a complete Di2 TT drivetrain upgrade was very close to lowest prices from the European shops.
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Re: Cheapest way to get Di2 upgrade kit [Waingro] [ In reply to ]
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Merlin in the UK.
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Re: Cheapest way to get Di2 upgrade kit [Waingro] [ In reply to ]
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If you've got the time to spare and don't mind used parts, I'd highly recommend stalking the classifieds here and/or a bike gear swap Facebook group. You can potentially save some serious coin

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Re: Cheapest way to get Di2 upgrade kit [Waingro] [ In reply to ]
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I've just bought the full Di2 system over the BF sales recently, buying each part individually as they were popping up on different websites and managed it for £925 which I was super happy with; considering the only TT kit I could find was on vanillabikes for £1200 or so and didnt include some junctions to make it a clean install or the D-fly transmitter etc. For me it was a combo of Merlin Cycles, Sigma Sports, Wiggle and Slane Cycles.

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