There is now metal bracing across the back of the unit which has definitely increased the overall rigidity of the unit. The shifter paddles have also been overhauled and have far less flex than the original. There is still some flex present, but I would say the shifters are now as solid as you would expect for a product at this price point.
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These can also be combined with their current CSL DD promotion, meaning you get a wheel and 5NM DD base for under 400 EUR/USD if you also add a set of pedals, which is pretty awesome if you don’t want the pedals they bundle in their other Ready2Race bundles.