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Robert Alcasabas
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: July 10, 2004
Strengths: Crisp, reliable shifting. I find this better than my friend's shimano 105 grouppo. Great Value for intro to the Campy line.Weaknesses: Serious cyclists still see this as "low end," but hey, I still seem to be able to ride with them or at least give them a run for their money. I am looking to upgrading to Veloce, though.Bottom Line: This came stock on my 2002 Bianchi Eros. It is my first Italian Grouppo after having ridden with Shimano RX 100 and RSX previously.
Favorite Ride: Texas Hill Country
Bike Setup: 2002 Bianchi Eros with TIME Pro Equipe pedals, Velocity Spartacus wheels, Hutchinson Excel tires, Bontrager Race seatpost, and Selle Italia Pro link Gel saddle.
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davidscone
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: April 2, 2004
Strengths: Strong and reliable.Weaknesses: A little bit noisy.Bottom Line: This has been a reliable derailleur. I have put over 4k miles on it and it still runs well.
Favorite Ride: The "Boobs"
Purchased At: Laguna Cyclery
Similar Products Used: Shimano
Bike Setup: Mirage derailleurs with Veloce crank and cogs.
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Mick Andrus
a Recreational Rider
from Lexington, SC, USADate Reviewed: January 10, 2001
Strengths: Inexpensive, low maintenanceWeaknesses: No sex appealBottom Line: Good reliable derailleur. No excitement with your biking buddies but this thing has worked well for me for over 5 years.
Favorite Ride: The hill route
Similar Products Used: Shimano various, SunTour
Bike Setup: Bianchi Eros
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