What groupo do you ride?

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What are you riding?

Campagnolo
152
33%
Shimano
107
23%
Sram
135
29%
Campy Electric
5
1%
Shimano Electric
28
6%
Going to change to Campy
10
2%
Going to change to Shimano
9
2%
Going to change to Sram
9
2%
Whatever came on my bike
6
1%
 
Total votes: 461

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kac
Posts: 361
Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:31 pm

by kac

Record 10 speed. No problems whatsoever with it since 2006 so no compelling reason to change. Complete SunTour on my old mountain bike (Davidson "Quick and Dirty" circa 1998). No problems with that, either!

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Ransom
Posts: 6
Joined: Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:56 pm

by Ransom

Every component on my Tarmac is from the Dura Ace 7800 group. Even the crankset, brakes, wheels (scandium 7801), and pedals (7810).

It's truly a full Dura Ace bike. No exceptions. And I like it that way. 8)
2008 Specialized Tarmac Pro SL2 Team Gerolsteiner w/ full Dura Ace groupset - 16.09 lbs
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mm1
Posts: 67
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:44 pm

by mm1

Chorus 11 speed on best bike (Condor Baracchi carbon, not exactly a weight weenie at c. 17lb)
Chorus 10 spd on Roberts Steel
Centaur 10 spd on Burls TT (steel)
Mix of Chorus and Athena 9spd (Athena 11 cranks) on winter / training bike
XT on One One (Inbred - steel) MTB.

Can't afford to go above Chorus and can't see the point anyway.

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Tumppi
Posts: 345
Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:41 am
Location: FINLAND
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by Tumppi

I ride with Campagnolo Super Record EPS. Never ever go back to mechanical group. My friend tested my bike and said now shifting is even more fun than pedaling.

Everyone who has driven with EPS group know what I mean. Yes, battery box is like mini cooper or fiat 500 but who cares? Shimano Di2 is good, but EPS is on the another level. :thumbup:

bluesea
Posts: 102
Joined: Sun Dec 27, 2009 10:55 pm
Location: Honolulu

by bluesea

Went through Nuovo, Super, C--then '95, '05 Ergo Record. Am completing a 2.5 yr experiment with SRAM (Force/Red), which will end as soon as I can get my first Shimano road group, Dura Ace 9000.

SSB
Posts: 220
Joined: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:46 am
Location: Toronto

by SSB

Shimano 7900. I've tried Campy, SRAM and even Di2. I like them all. Just that the 7900 fits my budget/personal preference for now.

If DA 9000 is what it's hyped up to be, it will be the grouppo on my next project. I'm also going to keep my eye out for cheap DA Di2 sets once the 11-speed one comes out.
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chipomarc
Posts: 132
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:56 pm

by chipomarc

A mix of Croce d'Aune and Nuovo Record

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Getter
Posts: 848
Joined: Sat Nov 14, 2009 6:30 am
Location: So Cal

by Getter

Voted SRAM

I ride SRAM shifters and derailleurs, Rotor crank and Ciamllo GSL brakes. I like to use third party cranks and wheels.

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kgt
Posts: 8749
Joined: Sun Jun 18, 2006 10:29 am
Location: Athens, Greece

by kgt

You need some more pole options in order to get some interesting data:

Going to change from Shimano to Campy
Going to change from Sram to Campy
Going to change to Shimano to Sram
Going to change from Campy to Sram
Going to change from Sram to Shimano
Going to change from Campy to Shimano

cyklon
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:36 pm
Location: Czech Republic

by cyklon

bike 1 : Dura Ace 7800
bike 2 : Ultegra 6500
bike 3 : Sachs 7 speed
bike 4 : Shimano XT 9 speed

sawyer
Posts: 4485
Joined: Fri Dec 15, 2006 7:45 pm
Location: Natovi Landing

by sawyer

Campagnolo Record 10 speed on all three road bikes.

Due to part restrictions/choices and crashes, none are complete groups though, and instead have parts from Chorus, Super Record and Centaur carbon (all now have Centaur 10 speed shifters) mixed in. All are fully ceramic'd.
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aerozy
Posts: 775
Joined: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:48 am
Location: Andaluzia, Spain

by aerozy

SRAM 2012 complete group (quarq) on the Cervelo SLC
SRAM red/force group on the P4
Shimano DA7900 on the Canyon
Shimano 6700 on the CX

Have to say the DA7900 is my favourite. I do like the weight and ergonomics of the 2012 sram red but the shifting could be faster and smoother. DA7900 shifts like butter and from what I hear the 9000 will be even smoother. If they can get the weight down then thats the way to go!
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thisisnotaspoon
Posts: 93
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:42 pm

by thisisnotaspoon

7800 shifters and r.mech, everything else is 3rd party, FSA chainset and f.mech.

Not very weight-weenie but it did cost me less than a 105 group a few years ago just after 7900 came out.

gabriel959
Posts: 18
Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:02 pm

by gabriel959

Shimano Ultegra 6700 on my SuperSix. FSA SL-K Chainset.

Tiagra 9sp on my Giant. Truvativ Chainset

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fa63
Posts: 2533
Joined: Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:26 am
Location: Atlanta, GA, US

by fa63

Sram Red on bike one.
Sram Rival / Force combo on bike two.
Sram Apex on bike three.

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