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I am a "Campagnolo" man, through and through--all my mechanicals on all the bikes that I have ever built (more than 20, all high end carbon frame road bikes) have always been Campagnolo--EXCEPT for the brake calipers. In this area, Shimano far surpasses Campagnolo. Their 6800 series Ultegra are excellent, and these are even better, though a couple of grams heavier. They are solid, responsive and smooth, They are reinforced a bit more than the earlier versions, thus the extra grams, but this has resulted in an even firmer, solid compression. For my best bikes, I use these with Swisstop BXP pads on aluminum rims (usually Eurus), and the stop is absolutely perfect. This combination also works great on somewhat abused rims, allowing for smooth stopping even if the rims have an abrasion or two--reduces wobble and modulation on less than true wheels as well. No need to go Dura-Ace, more money, possibly a tad lighter, but certainly not any noticeable difference in stopping power, and of course no need to consider ANY of the Campagnolo calipers--all, even the Record/Super Record series, are noticeably inferior..Read full review
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Purchased this as a replacement for an Ultegra 6800 11 speed derailleur on my Focus Cayo 3. It was a seamless changeover & kept the same chain length & used the old cable as the setup meant a shorter cable by about 5cm. It resulted in precise, smooth & quick changes. The top jockey wheel seems to sit slightly further forward than the old one, the B screw adjusts without screwing up against the dropout hanger & overall the derailleur is more compact. 1st photo is the old , 2nd is the new Reasonably priced . I definitely recommend.
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Typical great quality Shimano gear. These cranks are well worth the money and would recommend.
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