"To each his own" includes my opinion about how vintage lightweights should 
be approached. It's a personal preference on my part, not an edict. The 
topic as concerns this frame is muddy anyway: "Period" in this case 
includes some pretty "modern"-operation Shimano and Suntour bits. Just 
sayin.
 
Joe "just sayin" Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:30:45 PM UTC-7, Matthew J wrote:

> > My experience is similar to yours, and I moved my 105 STI 8-speed parts 
> over to the Bleriot when I built it up.  
>  
> To be clear, Campy SR on the Kellogg is friction only.  That stuff came 
> much later.  Except for the couple of rides I have never used it.
>

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