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Shimano Sora FH-3300

Shimano Sora FH-3300

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    Reviews 1 - 3 (3 Reviews Total)
    Reviewed by: 
    Bruce Fritchman

    Review Date
    March 18, 2003

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    2 Years

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at OEM

    Favorite Ride:
    Bainbridge to Bellevue...everyday

    Bike Setup:
    Fuji Finest steel

    Summary:
    I've got 8,500 dirty, rainy, very rough urban commuting miles on mine and it's still fine...gonna be interewsting to see just how far it goes

    Strengths:
    durable, dirt proof, cheap

    Weaknesses:
    might be heavy but what do you want for the price ?

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    Reviewed by: 
    vancouver_velo_rider

    Review Date
    December 25, 2002

    Overall Rating
     2 of 5

    Value Rating
     2 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at LBS

    Favorite Ride:
    anywhere on smooth roads

    Bike Setup:
    compact frame, Sora hubs, Ultegra double crankset, Ultegra Rear D.,

    Summary:
    For general riding the Soras are ok although not very smooth and cannot keep-up a good spin. I've recently bought myself a winter bike, a nice red Bianchi late 80's vintage in one of the used bike shops I sometimes visit. The wheels had the older spec 105's. Needless to say these old hubs puts the Sor-ass to shame. The spin up is very fluid and they seem to build-up so much momentum and keep it for a longtime. The Sor-ass can only dream of this performance. I'm kind of skeptical to go with the newer 105's b/c I don't know how the quality is compared to the vintage product. I may just have to try it though for a comparison.

    Strengths:
    cheap?

    Weaknesses:
    bottom feeder, not smooth,

    Similar Products Used:
    older 105's - vintage late 80's buttery smooth, spool's up and maintains velocity forever - when these get rough I'll definitely rebuild them!

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    Reviewed by: 
    Kraig

    Review Date
    December 20, 2001

    Overall Rating
     3 of 5

    Value Rating
     4 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

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    Price Paid:  $0.00

    Favorite Ride:
    Anytime it's not cold or snowing

    Summary:
    Let's just say you get what you pay for, it's durable and seems to roll fine but not as smooth as I would expect even from an entry level shimano.

    Strengths:
    Cost. Makes entry level bikes affordable.

    Weaknesses:
    Not very smooth roll.

    Similar Products Used:
    Shimano ultegra.

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