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Bicycle ride - Waterford,WI - May 19th

Started by tzracer, May 11, 2007, 10:43:28 AM

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tzracer

I have some Campy (Chorus and Record) on my bike. No problems in over 800 miles. Best feature is that the brake/shifters can be rebuilt, current Shimano cannot.

High bling factor with the carbon brake levers.
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HAWK

My brother and i both bought our current bikes (actually I bought both of them) in the early 90's. I went with the Shimano STI and he went Campy Ergo, first generation for each company. The Shimano rear was capable of full power shifts up or down the Campy was not, Campy incorporated the ramped cogs a year or two later. The Shimano had the dual pivot brake calipers again Campy was a year or so in arrears, You should ask my brother about a certain curve in the mountain village of Tuyo Spain. Finally for some reason no one has never been able to get the rear of his bike to shift properly in 15 years. Again, I haven't looked at equipment, aside from the rear derailure I replaced at about 15,000 miles, since I bought my bike so it's very possible that Campy has gotten themselves back in the game. I would probably have bought Suntour before Shimano 25 years ago too, the only thing that remains the same is change.  :biggrin:
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Scotty Ryan

I would be all about the 100 mile one. But unfortunately I will be in CA. Who is doing the charity ride at Elk Hart in a couple months?
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