Campagnolo Record 9 Speed Cassettes

4/5 (1 Reviews)
MSRP : $109.95


Product Description

  • 9 Speed Exa-Drive MK2
  • With light alloy carrier Combinations: 11/21 - 11/23 - 12/21 - 12/23 - 13/23 - 13/26
  • Available in Steel, Steel/Titanium and Titanium


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    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:2
    Submitted by getoffmywheel a Recreational Rider

    Date Reviewed: April 19, 2003

    Strengths:    light(if you notice it), aestehtics, shifting when new

    Weaknesses:    The quick wear and cost which would not be bad if I can find individual cogs for replacement.

    Bottom Line:   
    It's well designed and shifts flawlessly when new but the ti cogs wear much quicker than anything I have used. Although I got over 6k miles on it and am diligent about maintaining my drive train, I am going to go with an all steel cassette (Chorus). Why are they so much more expensive than dura-ace? I road ride extensively for mt. bike racing and need to be more concerned about durability than 30 grams. Overall, love My Campy.

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    Purchased At:   lbs

    Similar Products Used:   Ultegra, Daytona.

    Bike Setup:   Merlin extralight with record and ksyriums.



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