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marimba_artist
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: April 6, 2007
Strengths: Smoothness of bearingsWeaknesses: Can't think of anyBottom Line: This is a review for the 2007 Centaur front hub. This is just a great hub at a great price. Inexpensive, super smooth, great looks, includes a skewer.
Similar Products Used: Record hubs, Ritchey Pro hubs, Shimano hubs, lots of hubs
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Al Dente
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 4, 2003
Strengths: They are cheap and they workWeaknesses: Stupid plastic bits on Skewers, then again all hubs this cheap have plastic there. Could be polished better but if they were they would cost more.Bottom Line: It is hard to go wrong with Campy these days. Everything seems to work great, even their low end stuff. When I went from 7 speed friction to 9 speed index shifting I purchased Veloce down tube shifters, rear derailleur, chain, and a $200 set of Veloce wheels that came with Mavic aero rims and a 13-26 cluster. It is amazing how much quality you can get in low end parts these days!
Favorite Ride: Hotter 'n Hell
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: Campy Record, Shimano Dura Ace, Shimano 600EX, Durham Bullseye, SunTour Cyclone, Specialized sealed bearing, Suzue, Normandy, etc.
Bike Setup: 20 year old Cinelli with mix of vintage Campy Super Record and newer Veloce parts.
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