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No more washing lines.

Postby Andrew G » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:01 pm

No more washing lines for Shimano, next thing you know they'll make some proper levers rather than those enormous cow horns. :lol:

[quote]Interestingly, the mechanics also mentioned that we should expect a new Dura-Ace groupset sometime this year. When asked if it was the electronic group that a number of Rabobank riders have tested last year, the mechanic shook his head. He did say, however, that the new Dura-Ace levers will finally do away with the protruding shift housings which will finally be concealed under the handlebar tape.


Gotta love that phrasing and repeated use of finally.
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Sylv » Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:23 pm

[quote]Giant not only faithfully stuck around after T-Mobile withdrew its support late last year but has continued to develop new models for the team.

(...)

Much speculation had circulated last year regarding the team's wheel sponsorship and it looks like Zipp has apparently won out… sort of. The carbon fiber specialist is supplying the squad with rims but they will be built up using Shimano hubs.


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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Jon H » Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:40 pm

I like my washing lines. They're handy for hanging my gloves on in the basement at work.
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:42 pm

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.


I rest my case :wink:
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Grahame » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:44 pm

You mean Campag imitating Shimano's idea of an integrated brake and gear lever?
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:49 pm

Concealed cables V washing lines

No contest :wink:
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Elliot M » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:54 pm

[quote="Seanieh_PengeDaddy©"]Ergo levers introduced after STI levers...


Ergos? Are those the ones that have still have two different levers for upshifts and downshifts, one of which is unreachable from the drops? Or am I getting confused with Shimano Sora?
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:58 pm

Unlike the whole brake lever that twists round when changing gear :lol:
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:08 pm

im with paul...

ill give 2 scenarios as to why break leavers and gear levers should be separate-

scenario 1, speeding down box hill at 40 mph, up ahead you see one of the hairpins, you go to slam on the breaks...."woops i just changed gear, and i am now heading into a thorny bush"

scenario 2, your on a serrl road race going up the final climb up to the finish, you hit the 25% section and go to swiftly change down a few gears (unless your george)....."woops i pulled the wrong way, have come to a halt and am now falling sideways into other riders"
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Andrew G » Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:24 pm

Be interesting to hear from Huw when he's tested the SRAM shifters as they have tried to come up with a combo of the two. They sound as though the shifting might be a bit vague but I've never tried them.

You can change both up and down gears easily from the drops with Campag but at the end of the day it's all personal preference.




Oh, and Campagnolo are better obviously :D .
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Jon H » Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:14 pm

[quote="Stu Merckx Man"]im with paul...

ill give 2 scenarios as to why break leavers and gear levers should be separate-

scenario 1, speeding down box hill at 40 mph, up ahead you see one of the hairpins, you go to slam on the breaks...."woops i just changed gear, and i am now heading into a thorny bush"

scenario 2, your on a serrl road race going up the final climb up to the finish, you hit the 25% section and go to swiftly change down a few gears (unless your george)....."woops i pulled the wrong way, have come to a halt and am now falling sideways into other riders"


Two good examples of pilot error.
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Elliot M » Sat Feb 02, 2008 9:14 pm

Anyone know the make of Geoffs' derailleur -- the one that spectacularly snapped in two about 500m from CSS this AM? :shock:
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Sylv » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:47 pm

I read the blurb on the 2009 Dura Ace and I have to say I am quite excited about it. Not the electronic version, but all the other supposed improvements.
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby -Adam- » Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:17 pm

Like wise, will be interesting to see what the new shifters are like. I quite like the ones they have at the moment, and my hands aren't exactly massive. I think I will kind of miss the external gear cables, they give you something to grab hold of when in a TT tuck on the tops of your bars. But I guess the Pro's manage it on Campag so I'm sure i'll get used to it.

Sounds like the new mechanical DA will be quite a bit lighter also, which is where it falls down compared to SRAM red and Record. However I suspect the price will climb to match though :evil:

I am actually quite excited about electronic gears, if they are as good as they're meant to be. I will certainly be willing to try it out once I have a proper job to pay for it!
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Re: No more washing lines.

Postby Sylv » Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:49 pm

[quote="-Adam-"]I think I will kind of miss the external gear cables, they give you something to grab hold of when in a TT tuck on the tops of your bars.

Yep ... although I've never had the chance to do that in a road race yet ...

The timing of release looks to be perfect, my current two and a half year old groupset should be worth another year or so of use ... :D
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