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I've reconsidered almost every frame, wheelset and high end apparel item, I've sold. But I don't miss DA 9150. That beautiful groupset revealed to me that a "modern" shift group will not qualitatively enhance my riding experience but it can diminish it. Mis-shifts (Campy 11), clunky shifts (Red/Force), slow shifting (etaps), and dead batteries (only DI2 complaint), all recurring issues for a guy with multiple bikes and multiple wrenches. So, I'm back on Campagnolo 10; I don't like to climb, anyway.
Hi Burnette! Last edited by beeatnik; 09-20-2019 at 08:46 PM. |
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I mostly run and still will run campy 10. I must say that Di2 is schweet... BUT haven't tried any of the others.
Interesting how passionate I 'feel' about my brifters... Campy 'feels' the best for my hands. Campy 10 - all versions. But the shifting Di2 has... is ... so crisp... |
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I just couldn't get used to campy 10s' hood shape. My hands felt like they were gonna slip off any minute. I really prefer shimano's hood shape because I can tilt them up then use the reach adjustment screws to bring the levers close to my hands.
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Since you can keep your wheels, going with 11 speed EPS might be your best choice.
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