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I find that color considerably worse than all of the other R5 colors, which might have affected the pricing.
At that discount though, it’d be a no brainer to get the frame painted ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Campagnolo Rules
Chorus 12 mechanical for the win. I, for sure, do not want electric.
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theres a shop here with a look 765 gravel bike with ekar for half price...nobody wants the campag
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‘Outside of this forum and some microcosms in Boulder and a few similar cities, no one knows of this stuff. You don't see it on bikes. I don't see any advertising.’
There’s this Tadej Pogacar guy. People outside this forum and Boulder might know of him. And that his team bikes are equipped with…. |
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Unfortunately, not Campagnolo (anymore) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I get that Campagnolo isn’t the powerhouse it once was, but it’s still amazing.
I do find that younger cyclists are not familiar with it,but most are aware of it and talk about it as a higher end product that they can’t afford yet. I’ve sold a few campy equipped bikes and almost always it’s someone who had one of the other 2 company’s parts and are excited to get into a Campy equipped bike cheap. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Hey dancinkozmo, What shop is this at? I might be interested. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Oops. Thanks!
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I don't think it's fair to make sweeping judgements about Campag based on 1 shop putting 1 model of 1 bike on sale. However, Campag certainly has a diminishing customer base, and I don't think their current strategy is terribly coherent or likely to be successful. I may well be wrong.
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Massive discounts can be had, regardless of manufacturer. It's a 'good' time to buy bikes and gear.
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sorry to burst your bubble, but I see so many bikes for sale where people have zero idea what they have or how to advertise it (and are/were really nice, high dollar bikes).. IF folks outside our bubble watch professional cycling, I'm not convinced they are keying on the drivetrain unless specifically told.. nothing wrong with Campy and I have no idea why that bike is reduced 50% (but I assume because it's eating floor space for a while), but most folks who buy a bike off the showroom probably really aren't that interested in the details.. at least they weren't when I was selling bikes.. all they wanted to do was pick up the bike to see how much it weighed and then straddle it to see if there was crotch room.. if they decided to buy it, they usually wanted a cushier seat.. for sure I didn't work at an Above Category or Vecchio's, but folks still bought a lot of bikes.. (and I did try and get them on the right size and right bike for them)
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