Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
In a recent issue of BICYCLE they had Ben Serotta's team issue Tour de France bike. It was equiped with Dura-Ace componets which confuses me because on his top of the line bike "Colorado" he has Record C. I haven't had the pleasure of riding with these componets but hopefully soon. The question is, is Dura-Ace more durable then Campy Record C or is it more suited for the type of race that the Tour de France is. Joe
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394.1 | Probably Neither | KIRK::JOHNSON | Matt Johnson | Thu Jul 16 1987 15:44 | 4 |
What goes on a Tour de France bike has more to do with sponsorship than with durability, price-performance, or anything else. MATT | |||||
394.2 | I Agree | NUGGET::ALDEN | Fri Jul 17 1987 07:59 | 5 | |
Good point (reply 1). Those guys are paid to use equipment. Personally, if given a choice, I would take Campy Record C. The group costs about $1 grand however, which makes it a nice thought, but not a reality. DAVE | |||||
394.3 | crankset failure | ROCK::JOHNK | Fri Jul 17 1987 10:48 | 8 | |
I've had a DURA-ACE crankset for about 2 years. Seemed to be good qualitiy. Left crank arm metal failed abruptly near crank bolt. Exciting times... Anybody else have experience with this type of failures??? /john kowaleski | |||||
394.4 | good luck ... | SRFSUP::GOLDSTEIN | Don Goldstein | Thu Jan 14 1988 12:13 | 8 |
re .1 You are talking about two of the best gruppos around. Very few rides can really take advantage of such high quality components. |