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12-29-20, 06:40 PM
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Posted By Clang

It's easily bad depictions of bikes: lazy...

It's easily bad depictions of bikes: lazy illustrators and sculptors who don't want to use reference so they draw weird frame angles, missing tubes (chain stays especially), brake levers but no...
12-29-20, 02:03 PM
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Posted By th0m

This might be controversial for some older guys,...

This might be controversial for some older guys, but bars higher than or level with the saddle just looks terrible on a road bike and bugs me to no end. Doesn't matter how nice the bike is, if the...
09-10-20, 02:05 PM
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Posted By Dave Mayer

Good question. I've bought a lot of stuff on...

Good question. I've bought a lot of stuff on Ebay, and I'd estimate that about a quarter of the 20-year old derailleurs sold have some kind of major problem. Most you can see from the pics (with...
09-09-20, 12:33 PM
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Posted By Dave Mayer

You need a 8 or early 9-speed Campy rear...

You need a 8 or early 9-speed Campy rear derailleur from 1992 to 2000. They have B-tension adjustment screws. Any model will do, from Mirage to Record, although the less expensive ones are heavier,...
09-09-20, 10:59 AM
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Posted By Litespud

Or Campagnolo - where trimming the FD was never a...

Or Campagnolo - where trimming the FD was never a problem
09-08-20, 08:53 PM
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Posted By billridesbikes

For a Campagnolo drivetrain you always use the...

For a Campagnolo drivetrain you always use the longest chain possible and determine the chain length needed in the big-big combo. This reduces the spring tension in the RD for optimized shifting.
09-08-20, 08:02 PM
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Posted By 3alarmer

....all of this is "generally speaking" info, so...

....all of this is "generally speaking" info, so take it like that. I've never had a Mirage derailleur.
But in general, as long as you stay within a manufacturer's products within a given age...
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