robertbb wrote:No new medium cage derailleur in that link...
That's not everything though, for example, the new wheels aren't listed at CRC either.
There's listings for them though:
http://www.chickencyclekit.co.uk/show_p ... 38&p=10642
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robertbb wrote:No new medium cage derailleur in that link...
robertbb wrote:Apparently, from another thread (mine), Campy is about to drop medium cage rear derailleurs in the C/R/SR line.
There does seem to be a massive discount on Campy 11 mechanical stuff on one particular British online store - I wonder if this is an indication of more significant changes on the way?
raisinberry777 wrote:robertbb wrote:No new medium cage derailleur in that link...
That's not everything though, for example, the new wheels aren't listed at CRC either.
There's listings for them though:
http://www.chickencyclekit.co.uk/show_p ... 38&p=10642
robertbb wrote:Fantastic. 4 months after I bought Bora Ultra tubulars...
What's new in the Bora line?
ferrarista wrote:robertbb wrote:Fantastic. 4 months after I bought Bora Ultra tubulars...
What's new in the Bora line?
Nothing worth upgrading. They just added some grooves to the braking surface. The grooves are so thin I would not be surprise if they disappear after a few thousand km lol.
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=145396
fogman wrote:I like that Campagnolo continues to innovate on rim braking in addition to introducing hydraulic disc braking. They seem to want to give the consumer the choice between rim brake and disc brake options.
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ferrarista wrote:robertbb wrote:Fantastic. 4 months after I bought Bora Ultra tubulars...
What's new in the Bora line?
Nothing worth upgrading. They just added some grooves to the braking surface. The grooves are so thin I would not be surprised if they disappear after a few thousand km lol.
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=113&t=145396