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PedalCrunch
a Weekend Warrior
from Bay Area, California, USADate Reviewed: February 28, 2000
Strengths: Durability
Strength
Quality
Lightweight
Legendary CoolnessWeaknesses: Price
Don't want to scratch it upBottom Line:
Smooth and s*xy (why can't I use that word???). Shifts on demand. What more can you say about Campagnolo's greatness? It's awesome!
If you're looking for the classic group for your road bike and you are:
1) Rich
2) Road Racer
3) Ride your bike a lot
Campy is great. Record is superb.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Bike Setup: '98 Litespeed Classic with full '98 Campy Record gruppo
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Brian
a Racer
from Rochester, MNDate Reviewed: November 17, 1999
Strengths:
1. Build quality
2. Weight
3. Servicability
4. ResponseWeaknesses:
PriceBottom Line: The Record Group is the best group money can buy. My setup is a 1996 model that I bought used, otherwise this would have been well out of my price range. However, the quality and shift response difference between my bike setup with Campy Record and my other bike with Shimano Ultegra (granted, not their top of the line) is phenomenal. For instance, the Record hubs have grease ports where you can inject grease from the middle of the hub (halfway between the two skewer ends). Grease goes in there, pushing any grit out at the outsides of the hub. The finish is fantastic, and you barely need to think about shifting and you have already made the transition. The Ultegra setup on my other bike is none of these.
Favorite Trail:
Open road
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Similar Products Used:
Shimano Ultegra
Bike Setup:
Litespeed Ultimate
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