| Not sure of compatability, but the latest Performance Bike Shop
catalog has a new section devoted to entire Groups from Campy,
Shimano, Suntour and Mavic. It might be worth while to pick
one up and run some comparisons on the specs.
Jerry
|
|
These parts you mention are real common in the racing community
'round here. Toronto area that is.. I have all three of these parts
on one of my bikes.
About 2 in 3 bikes in my club have the hubs. They are known as BOMB
proof. All you need to do if/when the bearings wear out is pop out the
old sealed bearings and pop in new ones. These hubs aint quite as
fast or as light as Campy but are very rugged and make excellant
hubs for training wheels.
I have had no problems with the 'cassette' bottom bracket bearings.
I talked to a bike mechanic who took an older one apart. He saw no sign
of any wear what-so-ever (impressive eh). When you install this
aluminum part in a steel, moly or cast bottom bracket shell make sure
you coat the whole cassette with lots of grease to stop the aluminum
to iron bonding.
I love the smooth refined look of the Mavic headset. Had nor heard
of no problems with this baby either. Dont let anyone tell you this
is a cheap aluminum headset its got steel races and should last a
long time.
I have seen the bottom bracket work with Mavic, Campy and Suntour
derailleurs and cranks, I'm sure there's lots more I just havent noticed.
A Mavic/Campy lover
Wayne V
|