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Agreed! The stainless brushed look with the shiny logos really pops. These are just such great bikes to ride, glad to see you enjoying yours too Herb!
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#77
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Herb, what is that post? Might need to look into one for myself.
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It’s actually a Moots post, but for carbon railed saddles (ENVE hardware).
It matches the finish really nicely, easy to adjust Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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ty!
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Curious about your experience with the SR12 group. I can imagine this for one of my bikes. I used to ride 10-speed long ago and liked it a lot but have since migrated to Shimano, which I also like. But I can easily imagine Campagnolo on my one and only lugged steel frame.
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SR12 has been great. I will say that compared to 10s and 11s Campagnolo groups, and even Ekar, the 12 speed requires a little more finesse with setup. Once dialed and housing has settled, it's rock solid though. It's also very convenient that for chain sizing, the process is much more simplified, and allows for use of all the cassettes ratios with the same chain size.
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That is beautiful
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