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Daniel Swiger
a Recreational Rider
from San Jose, CADate Reviewed: February 10, 2001
Strengths: Positive, smooth shifting. Definitely and improvement over 1998 Mirage Ergo. These are Y2K Chorus, and the different grip is better also.Weaknesses: A little stiffer action than I expected.Bottom Line: While the early Ergo Power on my Bianchi was a bit touchy at times, definitely worth it. This upgrade from Mirage to Chorus on the Merlin was the right move. Much smoother and crip shifting. I originally made the upgrade to setup and Ergo Brain, but the improved controls were a surprise. I have used Shimano's equivalent and there is no comparison.
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$179.00
Purchased At: Excel
Similar Products Used: Eight speed Ergo on my Bianchi and Bar Con shifters on a Peugeot.
Bike Setup: Merlin RSR w/Campy Chorus and triple. Mavic Open pros w/Michelins
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Mig
a Road Racer
from DenmarkDate Reviewed: September 6, 2000
Strengths: Work fine from day one - even better after some time. Simple, conventional design and function. Carbon and aluminium parts - quite light.Weaknesses: I don't really see anyBottom Line: Superb. Why go for record? Don't even consider Shimano if you go for a well functioning, silent and durable shifter.
Favorite Ride: Up
Similar Products Used: Shimano DuraAce and Ultegra
Bike Setup: Basso Zer, Campagnolo Record and Chorus parts, Nucleon wheels
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singlespeedman
a Road Racer
from fayetteville n.c.Date Reviewed: March 31, 2000
Strengths: roller bearings in pivots, multiple upshifts and downshifts,durability.Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: u will die before these shifters do.
Similar Products Used: 105, ultegra
Bike Setup: merckx, with chorus
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