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Campagnolo Chorus Rear Hub

Campagnolo Chorus Rear Hub

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Description
  • O.L.D.: 130 mm
  • Holes: 32/36
  • Light Alloy Body, Axle and Freewheel Body (MK2)
  • Quick-Release With Aluminium Lock Nuts



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    Reviewed by: 
    Chris_price2200

    Review Date
    April 24, 2004

    Overall Rating
     4 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

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    Price Paid:  $400.00 at Cyclesmith, Dartmoth

    Favorite Ride:
    South Shore Area

    Bike Setup:
    2002 Bianchi Team Bike, Centure 10 speed parts.

    Summary:
    NICE

    Strengths:
    Light, very nice finish, wicked load when coasting, easy to adjust. Its not Shimano

    Weaknesses:
    I used 14/15g spokes when building, and they were very hard to slid through the holes. A little bit on the pricy side

    Similar Products Used:
    Campy Veloce, Shimano Ultagra


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    Reviewed by: 
    richardmc

    Review Date
    October 29, 2002

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    2 Years

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    Price Paid:  $0.00

    Favorite Ride:
    fast curves

    Bike Setup:
    IF Crown Jewel, Chorus hubs, Record calipers, Athena/Racing Triple drive train

    Summary:
    I've just posted a review on the front hub. All applies here as well...

    It is absurdly easy to adjust and maintain. Furthermore, access to the freehub body is quick and easy as well. It may be a mistake (not so far, after 3000 miles since I did it), but I've put grease on the pawls to make it run more quietly. Hey, if it gums up, it's easy to go back and clean it out as well!

    Strengths:
    Design, ease of maintenance and adjustment, ease of access to freehub mechanism, light weight

    Weaknesses:
    Requires Campy cogs. For some reason, they cost a LOT more than Shimano cogs (and weigh more as well).

    Similar Products Used:
    lots of different conventional cone&ball hubs


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