Frustrations with Campagnolo
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I think the Superlink is another chain link that fits Campy narrow 10 speed chains, the later ones. I'm pretty sure now that's the one I've used.
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Non issue.
Note that I said zero complaints.
I rarely buy bicycle tools. If I need one, I stop by the shop.
Once I get my workshop rebuilt after the remodel here, it will have about 80% of the same tools the lbs has for their customers.
The Campy tool is expensive and one can't have everything.
Our shop uses the Campy tool btw.
Note that I said zero complaints.
I rarely buy bicycle tools. If I need one, I stop by the shop.
Once I get my workshop rebuilt after the remodel here, it will have about 80% of the same tools the lbs has for their customers.
The Campy tool is expensive and one can't have everything.
Our shop uses the Campy tool btw.
My own feeling is that if a special tool offers better usefulness than a high-quality generic (read "Park"), I'll buy it and not complain. Even aesthetics and feel in the hand can make me buy the fancy tool. I'd have bought the Campy 10 speed chain tool if I'd been employed when I built my Mondonico into a 10. Usually when (modern) Campy designs things as a system they do an excellent job. I finally read the instructions on a Campy chain and was impressed. It's a procedure that leaves little to chance.
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True, you make wonderfully designed and solidly performing parts but sometimes you frustrate me so much, Campagnolo.
Case in point:
As I was about to finish my very first Italian build, I notice that one of these guides are missing. They're not secured to the levers and just sit there until one day they just fall out and become lost forever. Either this project is cursed or I've had some bad karma since this bike is now on indefinite hold.
*Sigh* I guess I just needed to vent....
Case in point:
As I was about to finish my very first Italian build, I notice that one of these guides are missing. They're not secured to the levers and just sit there until one day they just fall out and become lost forever. Either this project is cursed or I've had some bad karma since this bike is now on indefinite hold.
*Sigh* I guess I just needed to vent....
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True, you make wonderfully designed and solidly performing parts but sometimes you frustrate me so much, Campagnolo.
Case in point:
As I was about to finish my very first Italian build, I notice that one of these guides are missing. They're not secured to the levers and just sit there until one day they just fall out and become lost forever. Either this project is cursed or I've had some bad karma since this bike is now on indefinite hold.
*Sigh* I guess I just needed to vent....
Case in point:
As I was about to finish my very first Italian build, I notice that one of these guides are missing. They're not secured to the levers and just sit there until one day they just fall out and become lost forever. Either this project is cursed or I've had some bad karma since this bike is now on indefinite hold.
*Sigh* I guess I just needed to vent....
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