Mecahncial 11sp Shimano vs 11sp Campag
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Out of curiosity and a bit off topic, as I am thinking buying new groups, how would you compare DA9000 / UG6800 vs Chorus or Record 11 in terms of shifting performance and overall feel?? DA seems to have better tech and niceties like coated cable and all that jazz.
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Without this turning the other thread in to a 'Campag vs Shimano' debate (which is why I split the topic), the difference will still come down to your personal preference. Ie: do you like thumb shifters, hood shape, brake modulation/power, are your other bikes Campag or Shimano, etc
9000 is the smoothest road grouppo I've ridden - and I have Campag on all my personal bikes. That said, my team is breaking a lot of RD cables due to the new lining. So 9000 is not, presently, without some drawbacks.
9000 is the smoothest road grouppo I've ridden - and I have Campag on all my personal bikes. That said, my team is breaking a lot of RD cables due to the new lining. So 9000 is not, presently, without some drawbacks.
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Shimano rear shifting is much smoother than the Campy, less noisy too, Campy is a bit faster, the problem is in the front, Shimano requires 2 trim, the lower trim really bothers me, no trim is needed for Campy.
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No trim needed for 9000...
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Tinea Pedis wrote:No trim needed for 9000...
I was talking about Ultegra 11 speed.
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I never noticed any need for that on the 6800 bikes I rode either.
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Tinea Pedis wrote:I never noticed any need for that on the 6800 bikes I rode either.
The FD low adjustment (chain is 0.5mm away from the inner cage of the FD), This is also the low trim position.
you will land on another index ( low position) when you shift from the bigger chainring to the smaller chainring, at this position, the rear 3 big cogs will rub the chain, you need to click again go to the low trim position to avoid the rub.
there are total of 4 indexes low trim-low -top trim-top.
the reason you never noticed the rub is probably the skid plate, the skid plate will make the rub silent, but the rub is there.
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Anyone who has setup the Shimano 11 speed FD would know what I am talking about, need to put lot of tension on the derailleur cable.
Interesting discussion and thanks for splitting the thread TP. I am brand agnostic mostly when it comes to road bike equipments. I run Shimano 105 10 Speed on a Ridley Fenix bike and pretty much like the aesthetic of both DA9000 and Chorus. Slightly prefer Thumb shifters. I asked about DA9000 performance specifically because many people said it shifts a lot better than Red (though haven't read much vs Campy 11). Having said that I have no problem with my 105 which shifts almost always perfectly.
Guess I will go with Campy after all.
Guess I will go with Campy after all.
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With shifters Chorus is identical to Record, and almost so in every other part too. Chorus is by far the best value in Campy 11 spd.
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One.
So let's just say I'm drivin' this buggy...
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One.
So let's just say I'm drivin' this buggy...
and if you fix your attitude you can ride along with me.
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Totally fine (have done it).
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