Campy gruppo
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KiMS1 at 03.16.09 - 2:39 pm
anyone ever use a daytona gruppo before?
how is it?
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SHUT UP YOU FACE
BOPPA DE BOOPEE
_iJunes03.16.09 - 3:24 pm
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aaaaaaaccchhhhhhhhhhh!!!
you guys suck!!!
no but srsly!
eh eh?
KiMS103.16.09 - 3:45 pm
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i think the real questions is, depends how much you're paying for it.
i think on the price scale, its comparable to tiagra's of shimano. they don't sell the group retail, but its for OEM's and bike shops to build entry level road bikes.
I also think campagnolo has a good track record with most of their groupsets.
_iJunes03.16.09 - 3:58 pm
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Daytona was the old name for centaur, which makes it third from the top. I used it on my first road bike and it was pretty great
mitch03.16.09 - 3:59 pm
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road bike with daytona rear derailleur, mirage front derailleur, mirage ergolevers, etc
$325.
what do you think?
KiMS103.16.09 - 4:00 pm
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i saw that on CL, out of my price range, but lowball him to like 275
_iJunes03.16.09 - 4:02 pm
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baaahhh
hahahah
you saw that too huh.
yeah that guy is liek down the street from my work. im gonna check it out around 5 today.
but another thing,
isnt the sirrus like some sort of hybrid frame?
KiMS103.16.09 - 4:04 pm
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Mike,
on any of this stuff. GO out and try it. You have enough experience on a bike to know if you like something or not on a first try. Oh it will take is you going out and taking the time and money to go look at it.
I don't know anything about campy stuff.
As regards to price. You may always find something cheaper if you wait, but that may be a crap shot.
Look at the Ventura Craigslist. there is treasure at there on occasion.
sexy03.16.09 - 4:41 pm
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sexy dave
yeah, i can go out and test it, ride it out but im always worried about low quality things crapping out on me in the long run. plus, since its a used older group i want to make sure newer parts are compatible and not too expensive.
my old 105 set up was awesome until the cassette lost a few teeth. i was never able to find something close to it. that ended up with me converting my bike.
knahmean?
hows uncle nick?
KiMS103.16.09 - 4:48 pm
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sorry, I don't have any info of the question you ask.
I know what you are saying. That is why I try to stay away from certain older, more used parts, such as STI levers and hubs and anything with teeth.
Thanks for asking about my Dad.
sexy03.16.09 - 10:51 pm
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i like how u were so touched by the question about ur dad that u let that foo call u dave
that shit was cute
k bie
PC03.17.09 - 4:37 am
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it different if you are local and you are my friend.
sexy03.17.09 - 5:03 am
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Fucking roadies with their gears.
Yea!
jonnyboy03.17.09 - 5:10 am
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Campagnolo is # 1
but you get what you pay for.
I recently assembled a friends carbon Parlee with the new
Record 11, Super sweet, 14 lbs with tubulars.
Save you money up and get at least the Chorus
Dedicated81803.17.09 - 8:36 am
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I am thinking of selling off one of my old bikes
a Klein Quantum Pro with Dura Ace 10
55cm , For around $950.00
probably going to put it on Craigs list when I get some time.
Dedicated81803.17.09 - 8:43 am
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give it a test ride and see if everything shifts well...if it does, it should be good
adrian03.17.09 - 9:45 am
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dedicated, i wish you were taller. i would buy that bike.
ruinedbyidiots03.17.09 - 9:52 am
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rbi i'm glad you are tall, now i shall buy the bike.
_iJunes03.17.09 - 10:10 am
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