ratz
Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
thoughts on v2 sram red yaw front mech v v20 shimano ultergra. shift quality is smoother likely due to matched shimano components on v20. v2 fsa chainset. chain rub is non existent on both front mechs. verdict either one bling or smart choice.
It think the Shimano Di2 is going to shift better for the forceable future; it's higher force; and it has auto trim. While harder on the batteries it's going to be more reliable especially shifting under heavy load never had any issues with that. Like the sram, the did will shift better on oval rings if you can move it just a bit rearward with a shim, that will position the derailleur in a stable chain height and keep it out of the way of the variable height of the teeth; doubly useful if using QXL rings.
But the e-tap testing so far has been good, just need to to tune it up; I would rather spend 15 minutes getting it dial in; than 2-3 hours getting the internal shimano battery setup and the wires run. To different challenges really, but even the shimano FD was a tweak fest; and i did ad a sram chain drop guard to our Di2 setups
Would be nice to see sram add some auto trimming via future firmware updates; I think that was arrogant of them to leave off; yaw aint perfect.
The SRAM shifting button combination is amazingly intuitive after about 10 minute on the bike.