the Campy ergoshifters are much nicer than shimaNos. Many drop bar mountain 
bikers ( and me on my tandem) use 10 speed Campy ergo levers with an 8 
speed shimaNo rear derailleur and cassette... shifts like they were made 
for each other.

~mike

On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 2:25:06 PM UTC-7, 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. I've 
> been
> advised that my chris king hubs are fine, so long as they get serviced 
> every 
> six months, so I guess I'll keep those, but everything else is up for 
> change.
> This is my goto bike for commuting and tours. I guess I don't have to 
> explain that 
> to this group. 
> So, what 's the consensus?
> best regards
> tom
>

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