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• #2
Pm sent
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• #3
Switching DA9000 for anything campagnolo is actually in the Oxford English Dictionary under the definition of “insanity”.
DA9000 will be remembered in years to come as the pinnacle of rim brake groupsets.
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• #4
Campy is superb, until you use a proper groupset
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• #5
Wrong. There’s a reason it’s called ShimaNO or S***mano
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• #6
Sorry for sale de-rail- good price and looks in good nick
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• #7
I have had a campy enlightenment, I have seen the way
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• #9
No broken cranks. Shifters that are re-buildable (for years after end of model), brake hoods that don't look like they are off a giants bike and cassette ratios done by someone who can read a gear chart. Campagnolo. Good luck with sale sir.
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• #10
It's a good groupset and being 11 speed you can use it with a Campagnolo cassette that won't fall apart like the Dura Ace one
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• #11
Nice
Selling my Shimano Dura Ace 9000 rim groupset to fund a Campy project. 50/34 chainrings with a 175mm crank. Mechanically working perfectly, light shifting and braking. Contains:
The codes on the crankset do fall within the scope to be checked for warranty replacement, but my local Shimano dealer inspected them and no sign they need replacing. Chainrings have plenty of life, I replaced the outer around 2000km I would estimate.
A few things to note:
Looking for £350 ono for everything.
Pickup in soho or could look into posting at buyers expense.
Dropbox link with photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/7urwq1vubcor9og6whg4n/h?rlkey=qcqff8uo8pixji8spwdi5ue5t&dl=0