I'm thinking of getting a Condor bike, and would be interested to hear opinions on their bikes & service. I'm also unsure as to compatibility between Shimano, and Campagnolo - and am guessing that there is none - and would appreciate your comments.
So, here's the story to continue from [url=http://addiscombe.org/members/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1727]my sizing thread[/url] the other day...
Having been measured up by Sigma, and fairly confident about my frame size, I took a trip to Evans (because they have lots of reduced bikes) to look for a new commuting road bike.
Among the options I considered were:
[url=http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=5235]Trek 1400[/url] (£800, reduced from £1000)
[url=http://www.evanscycles.com/product.jsp?style=5237]Trek 1500[/url] (£950, reduced from £1200)
I tried out a 1500, and altough it looked great, and was well-specced, it didn't really feel that comfortable. I know I should have tried out some different brands, but the shop was really busy, and they didn't have any other bikes I liked in my size. Also, I don't really want to buy a bike from Evans as I think they are a crap chain, and are slowly destroying the London bike shop market by aggressively expanding their empire, and deliberately opening their new stores near to rival shops so as to try to poach customers.
Anyway, ranting aside. When I went to Condor, I was impressed by the bikes in their showroom. I don't want anything too flash, and the [url=http://www.condorcycles.com/showBike.php?id=15]Italia[/url] looked like it would fit my requirements. As well as liking the look of the bike, I was also attracted by the fact that I would get it built from scratch with custom-fitted stem, bars, etc. (I now know from having been measured that I have long ape-like arms. I should of course have noticed by the grazes on my knuckles, but there you go!)
Assuming I go ahead and buy one, I need to decide what groupset to get. The bike comes with a choice of either Campag (Xenon, Mirage, Veloce, Centaur) or Shimano (Tiagra, 105). I have a few 9-speed mountain bikes with Shimano equipment. I would like to be able to keep maintenance across my fleet as simple as possible, using all 9-speed, and as small a set of tools as possible, etc.
So, can anyone help with my questions:
Can Shimano 9-speed chains be used on Campag equipment?
Can Shimano tools be used to take off Campag cassettes and cranks, or would I need new tools?
As I am a newcomer to the world of Campag, at what point do groupsets start becoming decent (e.g. equivalent to 105)?
Is it still the case that campag is not thought to shift as smoothly as Shimano (probably an old-wives tale!)?
Does anyone have any experience of Condor bikes?
Any comments on Condor's service?