My experience has generally been that the better components (not 
necessarily top of the line, which can be lightened to the exclusion of 
resilience) don't necessarily work better.  They work better, longer.

- Jim / cyclofiend.com

On Thursday, November 27, 2014 4:54:55 PM UTC-8, Benedikt wrote:
>
> Does anyone feel that the expensive group sets (i.e. derailleurs, cranks, 
> cassettes, brake/shift levers) are any better then the entry level? What is 
> it that drives the price up? Is it the performance or just the material 
> it's made up of/weight?
>

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