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Ruben
a Road Racer
from Houston, TXDate Reviewed: June 15, 2001
Strengths: Shimano name. Comfort and my hands stay on the hoods withough slipping (I dont wear gloves often). Compatability with the rest of the Shimano line, weight relative to the price I paid.Weaknesses: None so farBottom Line: They work. Light compared to my Tiagra shifters. Work with both the double and triple FD and RD, which is good if you intend to switch or goof up in your build and want to up or downgrade.
Favorite Ride: West Oaks to Fulsher
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$145.00
Purchased At: Bikeworld.com
Similar Products Used: Shimano Tiagra
Bike Setup: 1997 Diamondback Expert, 105 group.
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Will
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from DaytonaDate Reviewed: April 7, 2000
Strengths: the work wellWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: They work, what more can you ask for? Their round profile suits large hands very well, seem more ergonomic than Campy. Espically comfy sans gloves
Similar Products Used: older versions, suntour, campy
Bike Setup: Schwinn cx
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