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Leisure
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: June 23, 2002
Strengths: Cheaper than Chorus.Weaknesses: Surface finish not as polished as Chorus.Bottom Line: Flawless shifting.
Favorite Ride: any canyon
Purchased At: Canyon Bikes
Similar Products Used: Everything 105 to Record. All these derailleurs shift so well, it's almost a moot point.
Bike Setup: Gunnar Roadie, Daytona group, Woundup fork
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Pete Rhodes
a Road Racer
from New HampshireDate Reviewed: April 17, 2001
Strengths: Record level shifting on a budget. Smooth, light action, easy to adjust.Weaknesses: Little pricey when considered it should be battling against Ultegra or 105Bottom Line: Daytona is nice stuff. It works just as nicely (if not slightly better) then my 1997 chorus rear der. The new 2001 line of campy shifting is truely the best yet. I have 2000 Chorus rear with Record shifters and this Daytona may be a bit more precise and smooth. It could just be in my head though.
If you're considering using Daytona, do it. Nice alternative to the budget minded out there. This is one my commuting/bad weather bike. I have a chorus/record setup on my racing bike.
Favorite Ride: Yes
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$62.00
Purchased At: Excelsports.com
Similar Products Used: Chorus
Bike Setup: Litespeed Arenburg with Daytona Derailluers, Chorus brakes,hubs,crank,&BB, and Record shifters. ITM bar & Stem
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