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AMuzi wrote:
:Like Jeff I have mangled them, notably the 1.2mm size :knocking stuck Shimano gear wires out of Campagnolo shift :levers and such. I did that once. God was that a pain. (Why the hell does a shifter for a shimano hub use a campy head?) -- sig 64 |
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On 6/8/2018 8:59 AM, David Scheidt wrote:
AMuzi wrote: :Like Jeff I have mangled them, notably the 1.2mm size :knocking stuck Shimano gear wires out of Campagnolo shift :levers and such. I did that once. God was that a pain. (Why the hell does a shifter for a shimano hub use a campy head?) Not that it helps but the traditional size is still used by Campagnolo whereas Shimano, afflicted mightily with "not invented here" syndrome, switched to larger head wires. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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