Steve is correct, those Racing T FD are super at 48-38-28 DT or Barend 
shifting for me as well.


I bought a Campy FD from Rivendell before, it works very well and looks 
like my Racing T.

http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/d10.htm

I will double check it tomorrow and make sure they are the same shape.

On Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:39:11 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 10:01 -0700, Mojo wrote:
> >   Campy will always have that glorious history, and still has prestige
> > for some reason. And Campy certainly has some impressive prices! oh
> > and the 11 cogs!  I will say their brifters are nice and the Athena 11
> > speed brifter will shift a 9 speed Shimano drivetrain nicely.   But in
> > my mind's eye putting Campy parts on an Atlantis is like putting a
> > designer spoiler on a Jeep. Not that there is anything wrong with
> > that!
>
> You can keep your brifters and your eleven speeds, but trust me, the
> Campagnolo Racing T is the best front derailleur ever made for typical
> Riv-style compact triple wide range drive trains, the sort of thing you
> would expect to find on an Atlantis.
>
>

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