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Campagnolo Centaur-10

Campagnolo Centaur-10

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    Like the Centaur brakeset, this cassette is all-but-Record in every way. It uses the same nickel-plated steel you find on Record and Chorus cassettes and the same Ultra-Drive teeth profiling, but empl...
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    Reviewed by: 
    digrus

    Review Date
    November 13, 2007

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    1 Year

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    Price Paid:  $100.00

    Bike Setup:
    Specialized Roubaix + Record groupset
    Borghini Crossline + Mix campy kit

    Summary:
    Excellent shift. like all campag kit, it wears well. Not too heavy, can’t see why anyone would by the Chorus cassette over Centuar as the weight difference is minimal. Centaur is only 45grams heavier than the Record version, hence why its the only non-record bit of kit on my road race bike.

    Strengths:
    As good as anything else above in the range. Great gear shift, good weight.

    Weaknesses:
    Still pricey. A bit limited in ratios, I can’t get an 11-21 unless I go to Record, no 11-26 or 12-26 for my cross bike.

    Similar Products Used:
    Record, Veloce, Daytona
    various shimano setups

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    Reviewed by: 
    billy bob

    Review Date
    July 2, 2006

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at life cycles

    Favorite Ride:
    something fast

    Bike Setup:
    bmc road racer, centaur 10

    Summary:
    Stylish, sound never misses a beat...Nice and thick where the sprockets meet the free hub body, which means.... no stamping or burring on your freehub body!!
    Very nice machining on the sprockets resulting in perfect shifts every time. Not the lightest cassete around but its no lump of lead either and you cant ask for much more than that.

    Strengths:
    stylish, reliable, fairly light, durable

    Weaknesses:
    it isnt record!!!

    Similar Products Used:
    it would probaly be easier to list the ones i havnt used!

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    Reviewed by: 
    AJS

    Review Date
    April 18, 2006

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     3 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 3 years

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    5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at lickbike.com or LBS

    Favorite Ride:
    anything without traffic

    Bike Setup:
    D'ya really wanna know? ;) '03 Raleigh Professional 56cm. [Columbus Zona steel]; '03 Chorus braze-on & RD w. FiberLyte CF back plate; '03 Centaur calipers; '05 Chorus levers; FSA Team Pro Issue 52/38; '03 Zondas + Vred Fortezzas; '02 Boras + Vitt CX or Vred Fortezza Pros; Easton EA70; Oval Concepts R700; Brooks Swift; Kalloy CF post; Tecno Spugna tape; Cateye Wireless; Campy cables; PedalSoft lockring.

    Summary:
    Centaur cassettes are a better value than Chorus cassettes, because for the price diff you get the exact same cogs as Chorus, except Centaur's have only the last 2 cogs pinned together (eg: 25/23); with Chorus, the last 2 pairs are pinned together (eg: 25/23 & 21/19).

    You lose maybe 20g of weight with Chorus over Centaur - IF you're lucky. Big deal. I've weighed both on my Feedback Sports Alpine Scale. If you're a weight weenie, you'll buy Record all-ti or Cycle Dynamics all-ti cogsets anyway.

    Veloce or Centaur are the best deal, unless you can't find the size you want. For a bit less weight, of course there's Record.

    Zero - read: "zilch" - difference in actual on-road performance between Veloce, Centaur, Chorus, or Record cassettes that I've ever been able to determine, having ridden all of them at one time or another.

    It's your money!

    Weaknesses:
    ~ 12-23 only available in Veloce or Record versions. What's up widdat, Campy??
    ~ ALL Campy cassettes are too expensive.

    Similar Products Used:
    All 10 sp: Chorus 11-23, Veloce 12-23, Centaur 12-25, Record 12-25 steel-ti, Record 13-26 all-ti.

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