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Kodak stopped making Ektar over ten years ago, IIRC.
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It's been a loooong time since I've been excited about a campy groupset.
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It is. Just not from online retailers. I've sold a few kits today. Campy sold I think 72 at last count today alone. They've been swamped all day with EKAR sales. If you want one, let me know.
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Curious as to how much $$$ these will be going for?
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UT-CN400. Its already a thing
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I'll broker it for you. I can get a good price for two.
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I haven't used Campagnolo for years.
Does anyone find that the gear change lever on the side of the hood (the right hood for this new equipment) gets in the way of a natural hand position for the thumb when not changing gear? |
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If you mean Campagnolo downshifting in general, I find it the most natural and comfortable shifting, and the thumb shifter is not something i notice or think about when not shifting. My experience anyways. Last edited by nighthawk; 09-26-2020 at 07:11 AM. Reason: words are hard |
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second on this
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haven't read through the entire thread so forgive any redundancy, there's a lot of info/terminology for gravel w/this groupset. does it also have a niche w/mountain biking?
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I certainly hope so, though the main thing I care about is that they keeping making rim brake groups, which I'm pretty sure they will be for quite a while. At least, that's what I hope for. It's hard to imagine that one will have to hunt for NOS Campagnolo rim brake groups in some sort of dystopian future.
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Need to mention Campagnolo/Fulcrum wheel biz too. I think larger than many others, including Zipp... Campagnolo has done really well at defining their market and pursuing it aggressively but cautiously. They are NOT trying to be everything to everybody..like Porsche and Rolex is not..They are a 'premium' brand. If ya want a $1500 road or MTB, look elsewhere. 'Market share' isn't their number 1 priority..Let the 2 's' brands beat each other up and race to the bottom... Remember, Campag MTB and first gen index shifting(CDA, AB Chorus)?...Valentino was behind that stuff right after Tullio died and I think he remembers those mis-steps pretty well. "2 years late"...guess some forget a maker who rushed stuff into production, used the consumer as beta-testers, and had not only had a BIG $ recall but also a warranty department awash with claims....conservative is good.
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Mee too..since center pin to center pin is the same, just narrower..not sure why it wouldn't. Friar..ya sure?
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Even the clothing line is impressive.
And I just may have to get a new Campagnolo cap too... |
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I love the shape and feel of the Campy hoods. I have no issues with the thumb button. It's never gotten in the way for me. I will say, something I noticed when I first started using STI levers was my accidentally shifting the lever when pressing on the brake levers when out of the saddle. I like that the main lever blade doesn't move. I've adjusted over time, but it's still a habit. I know many a pro complained about that issue as well and needing to change the habit to conform to the brands they were using. But I've never had an issue with the button getting in the way.
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