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941.1 | Vote for the Sun Tour | SMURF::BINDER | And the quarterback is *toast*! | Tue Dec 13 1988 18:51 | 9 |
| Go for the Sun Tour XCD6000. Because Sun Tour doesn't have the instant
"Oh, jeez, wow!" name recognition that Shimano enjoys, ST has to work
harder to produce components that are better. It shows - my daughter's
Cannondale came with XCD6000, and I am flat *impressed*. I'm also a Sun
Tour road component user from way back before Ronnie became Prez; I gave
up Shimano the first time I rode s ST-equipped bike. I can't say enough
good things about ST, so I won't. Just buy it.
- Dick
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941.2 | DEORE | USMRM5::MREID | | Wed Dec 14 1988 11:33 | 12 |
| I have nothing against Suntour (in fact I race on my road bike with
a Suntour Superbe Pro deurailler), but I'd favor DEORE. My Fisher
mountain bike has DEORE on it, and it shifts beautifully under all
conditions. I've had no problems shifting under load, in rain, in
zero degree temps, ...
I also read in a recent mountain biking magazine that DEORE shifts
a little bit "faster" than the Suntour XCD6000. I think it was in
the Jan issue of Mountain Bike Action. I have never actually tried
the XCD6000 though, so can't say for sure.
Mark
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941.3 | Any other factors? | WEA::BUCHANAN | Bat | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:28 | 14 |
| I would say that you would be safe with either. Is there anything else that
would favor one bike over the other, price, bike shop, color/looks, other
components such as rims, stem or tires?
I own an '87 Stumpjumper which is mixture of brands, Specialized hubs, rims,
headset, BB and tires, DEORE cranks and brakes and Suntour derailluers, levers
and freewheel. The Suntour stuff is XC9000. I understand that the newer
Suntour stuff is even better which is hard to believe because the stuff I have
is great.
The only real advantage to DEORE, as I see it, it that whether it is actually
better or not it is the de facto industry standard now. It may make you feel a
bit safer know that so many others are using the same equipment.
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941.4 | Deore DX vs. Suntour XCD | GOBACK::FOX | | Mon Jul 16 1990 17:23 | 9 |
| This is a good a note as any for a Shimano vs. Sun Tour question so...
What's the word on the ST XCD group? Some rags regard them as improved,
but they rarely say a bad word about anything. The catalogs price the
XCD components either at, or just below the Deore DX line. Any actual
users out there, or better yet, folks who have compared the 2? How
about weight, btw, about equal? It's often hard to get answers from
dealers...
Thanks,
John
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941.5 | two more cents | LACV01::DAVIDSON | Have gun...will travel | Tue Jul 17 1990 13:24 | 16 |
| I have an '89 Fisher CR-7 with a mix of components. 90% off road.
XCD levers and derailers on the bike are VERY good. Problems have been
sensitivity to streached cables (easy to fix, make sure its adjusted),
extreamly rare "ghost shifting" when the bike has been in deep mud, a
slight bit of chain noise when on the road (may be due to Bullseye
aluminum jockey wheels), and occasional tossing the chain from the
front rings (overshifting to the outer - again can be adjusted).
I particularly like the ability to use all the 6 cogs on any chainring.
The "forbidden combination" of roadie fame doesn't cause
noise or slipping (granted it may be wearing things out a bit faster).
I plan to upgrade to 9000 later this year.
Bob
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941.6 | I need a big brochure from SunTour | GOBACK::FOX | | Wed Jul 18 1990 14:16 | 9 |
| re .5
Thanks for the info. I didn't know they put XCD on the CR-7.
On the upgrade, why to the 9000? Maybe I'm confused on
SunTour's line, but I thought the XC Comp and XC Pro were
the top 2 grades of their off-road groups. Does XCD have it's
own groups?
Thanks,
John
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941.7 | Bull-headed | LACV01::DAVIDSON | Have gun...will travel | Wed Jul 18 1990 16:31 | 7 |
| I guess I want the 9000 because I've read favorable reports. The Comp
and Pro I've never read much about. 6000 to 9000 is almost a lateral
move so performance should be predictable.
You know how it is when you get an idea in your head :^).
bob
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941.8 | Somebody sure likes them | GOBACK::FOX | | Thu Jul 19 1990 09:37 | 4 |
| Yeah, I know what you mean. It's just that the XC-Comp and especially
the XC-Pro seem to be on a lot of bikes in the $1500 and up range.
John
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