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Shimophobia...I got it.
I was just looking at a pair of shoes down in the classifieds and an odd thought struck me: I have Shimophobia; the fear of having anything made by a certain Asian fishing tackle company (that shall not be named) on any road or cross bike I own. It would seem that it also extends to shoes...Even though the price is great and the fit looks to be good, I can't bring myself to even think of buying them. I'll even buy ScRAM before I'd buy the Parts That Shall Not Be Named.
I've been a Campy guy since God was a boy (early '70s). Can I be helped...do I even want to be helped?
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Eddy Merckx was already a grown man in the early 1970's.
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Holy cannoli, see if there's a local support group.
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Your loss, SHIMANO has, and will continue to make great kit.
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1) I am also a Campagnolo fan. But SPD-SLs are the best road pedals, full stop.
2) On the MTB side, I'm Shimano-Shimano-Shimano! 3) They do make great fishing tackle. I use a Sedona 2500 FD as my main bass reel. Nice stuff. |
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I've always been a campy guy, but my wife's bikes usually had shimano. My mtn bikes have shimano one with sram, both work great, shimano looks better.
I've also been an avid offshore fisherman, marlin and tuna although I've not done it since I sold my boat some five years ago. Over the last 10 years of fishing I transitioned all my big game reels to shimano 2 speeds from penns, much better reel right out of the box in my opinion. |
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Science fiction movie aesthetics and STI aside...
At least they make more than one hub and in a color other than black. |
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Caveat: The only ScRAMish stuff I own are Avid Shorty Ultimate brakes, because they are fabulous, and Rival cranks, because Campy doesn't make a 180 in compact.
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Quote:
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Not afraid of shimano, I've just dove so deep in the campy rabbit hole that it would take too much to switch all my bikes.
Shimano is on my mtb and is fantastic. No disrespect to shimano, I just don't want to source out 5+ groups and wheels and do the labor to switch out the parts from campy. |
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SPD-SL pedals are the best pedals on the market. Nothing else really compares to the durability of their bearings and the cleats. I went from Shimano to Campy and back to Shimano. All the stuff works fine. If you're scared of buying Shimano because your fancy yourself some kind of elite cyclist with impeccable taste, then I guess that's your bag, but that's silly. |
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Your loss.
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If you have a friend who lets you ride fishing equipment, they're not really a friend.
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Hold on, I'm a campy guy - always wanted it and couldn't afford it. So rode Shimano for around 18 years, but went campy about 7 years ago and don't plan on going back.
With that said - ride SRAM before Shimano. Bro, that's just waco. Also, their skewers are wicked nice. Dura Ace skewers are for sure better than Record skewers. I really don't have an issue with Shimano - SRAM on the other hand, I'd just assume leave it. |
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