You have to service your hubs every 6 months??
that seems... excessive.
-sv
Let me echo this. The Campagnolo Racing T front derailleur is the best
thing I've ever used on 24/36/46 and 26/36/48 compact triples shifted
with Shimano bar end shifters. It continues to amaze me, because
Campagnolo has never had the slightest interest in this sort of gearing;
but the derailleurs are simply fantastic.
I've got over 4k miles on a set of white industries hubs and they still font need service
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11K on a set of Phils and they feel like new. 10K and 7 K in two
(titanium!) bb assemblies, ditto. Heck, the --what, 30? 40? -- year
old 3 piece Phils on the old Herse I briefly owned were as smooth as
the newer ones.
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You can keep your brifters and your eleven speeds, but trust me, the
Campagnolo Racing T is the best front derailleur ever made for typical
Riv-style compact triple wide range drive trains, the sort of thing you
would expect to find on an Atlantis.
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It’s worth getting the Ultrashift versions, which are harder to find now in 10sp, which makes the 11spd/9spd option perhaps a better choice if you’re not a hunter and seeker type.
Ultra shift gives you the ability to sweep multiple shifts on the rear derailleur in one operation – powershift makes you step through it.
But probably more importantly is that ultra-shift gives you trim on the FD…
IMO, it’s worth seeking out the ultra-shift stuff for 10 spd. All 11 speed is ultrashift, so you’re ok there.
I have 10sp ergo set up on three bikes: two with old XTR derailleurs and one with a 9 spd Dura-Ace… works great in all cases with zero fussery.
Seems to me the best option for brifter set ups – you get super nice shifting and easy/cheap replacement parts along the drive train.
John Speare
Spokane, WA
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