Shimano unveils the new Dura-Ace 7900
- added June 3, 2008
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This is total geek bike porn.
I don't think I'll ever ride any Dura-Ace components, but they sure are good looking and (weight wise) next to nothing.
Wow.
"...The old 7800 series Dura-Ace has been in service in the professional peloton since 2003. It was released to the public as 2004 equipment and, although it wasn’t the first 10-speed group to market, it was trend-setting. Five years later, the 2009 redesign of Dura-Ace will set the stage for the brand's future and the Japanese giant took some inspiration from its competition..."
I don't think I'll ever ride any Dura-Ace components, but they sure are good looking and (weight wise) next to nothing.
Wow.
"...The old 7800 series Dura-Ace has been in service in the professional peloton since 2003. It was released to the public as 2004 equipment and, although it wasn’t the first 10-speed group to market, it was trend-setting. Five years later, the 2009 redesign of Dura-Ace will set the stage for the brand's future and the Japanese giant took some inspiration from its competition..."
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I was thrilled to hear about the new Saint Group.
http://www.velonews.com/article/75880/a-first-look-shim... -
Shimano is evil..... evil i tell you......
Go Sram! -
I'm still waiting for someone to make a bad-ass shaft drive design.
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yea i thought sram's red set was pretty dope when I had the chance to drool over a demo.
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specially enjoyed the crankset boldness logo and ceramic bearing. woooott. -
Call me old fashion, but no groupo (road or track) will ever surpass Campy's Record Pista in terms of sheer beauty alone.
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