C60 Disc with JuinTech R1 and Campa Chorus - help

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jeffy
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by jeffy

if you are US based. take of 20% VAT and this is a great price.

https://www.merlincycles.com/shimano-ul ... 0wodQFgHvw

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micro553
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by micro553

Live in Sweden but still a good price for sure.

But I think Campa looks better on a Colnago but it depends on the final price.

My LBS is making a offer right now so we will see.

jeffy
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by jeffy

the Shimano RS 685 Hydraulics are incredible.

currently the Campy are untested.

micro553
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by micro553

Yes I know - I have them on my gravelbike and they are supernice.

And for that type of bike they are just right.

But as I like C60 with Campa I will see what a build with Chorus and Juin R1´s will cost first.

If that will go way over budget then I will be Ultegra with hydraulic brakes.

Someone have a Picture of a C60 in 53 traditional that sits at about 71 cm? So I can see the proportions.

maxxevv
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by maxxevv

Anyway, Juin Tech has just officially launched their updated X1 discbrakes.
Comes with finned pads and (I think) floating discs.

Prices have gone up as a result too though. (NT$3400 / wheel ).
I got the R1 for NT$4600/set (of 2).

https://tw.bid.yahoo.com/item/JUIN-TECH ... 0161494991

micro553
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by micro553

Okej I have sent them a message to see what the diffrece between the R1 and pricing and how to order them, if they seem good.

maxxevv
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by maxxevv

If you're on Facebook, you can look for their page and contact them there.

They respond pretty quickly.

Added:

https://www.facebook.com/JUIN-TECH-Taiw ... 3/?fref=ts

micro553
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by micro553

Now my LBS says it´s better to go Shimano then the Juin (or some other mech/hyrdo) brakes.

Yes I understand that it will be a bit cheaper but I still want Chorus and discs. I´ll think about it and see.

Sure going Ultegra Disc saves som cash that can be spent on better wheels, but still.

If I where able I would put the bike toghter myself. But I don´t have de knowng and skills.

jeffy
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by jeffy

why not buy Shimano now, then switch to Campy in a year or so?

micro553
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by micro553

Yes - maybe a thing to do.

I know Shimano from my current bike so........ we will see.

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