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Old 12-03-20, 02:39 PM
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FS: Dura Ace ST-7400 2x8 STI Shifters and RD-7402

Selling a nice, gently used set of first gen Dura Ace ST-7400 2x8 shifters with matching 8 speed RD-7402. Shifters are in good aesthetic and functional condition with some typical signs of wear/small scuffs, and click clean and firm through all gears. RD is also in very good used condition. See pics for details and let me know if you have any questions. Asking $150 Shipped


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Love this group. I'll add that reproduction "buttons" are available on eBay and will make these levers look great!
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These bits, combined with a matching fder, natch, and the incredible 1st-gen D-A dual-pivot calipers, were the first modern Shimano indexed components I ever rode. And boy howdy, did they spoil me. Newer/later stuff got lighter and svelter, but never felt as good as this. GLWS!
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Originally Posted by pcb
These bits, combined with a matching fder, natch, and the incredible 1st-gen D-A dual-pivot calipers, were the first modern Shimano indexed components I ever rode. And boy howdy, did they spoil me. Newer/later stuff got lighter and svelter, but never felt as good as this. GLWS!
Agreed, I'm all about the firm shift clicks, as things go modernized, there seemed to be an emphasis on smoothness which to me was less definite/tactile
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Now $140
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Buller? $130 shipped?
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