Tom, I've got Campagnolo setups on my Rambouillet and my Ritchey racing 
bike, and like it, but it's not all that Riv-ish. 

The best reason to use Campy (my opinion only) is to use Ergolevers, if you 
really want integrated levers. I like the 9-speed stuff a lot and have 
adapted 10-speed levers to 9-speed cassettes with a Shiftmate pulley. 

Campy has not appealed to me in recent years -- 11-speed, discontinuing 
their nice silver Centaur, Chorus and Record hubs, and the astronomical 
prices. I've adapted Ergolevers to Shimano drivetrains, using the Shiftmate 
and/or info from the web, which would be my approach if starting out today.

I really like their triple front derailleurs with all non-STI setups. 

Ed Felker
Washington, DC



 

On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:25:06 PM UTC-4, sanjoser wrote:
>
> hello everyone
>
> >>I've had a mix of components on my atlantis for it's life, these 10 
> years or so.
> different shifters, hubs, gears, drivetrain, etc. 
> I've got the urge to do an upgrade, and I'd really like to go campy.<< 
>

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