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10-speed Ultegra vs. Dura-Ace
Steve Sr. wrote:
I am considering a component group for a new road bike. Are there any real advantages for the Dura-Ace group over Ultegra except a little bit of weight reduction? I am talking brakes and a triple drive train only, no wheels. Is Dura-Ace more reliable / durable that the Ultegra group? I know that Shimano sometimes uses better materials i.e. sealed bearings in their higher end groups. What do you think? Well, if you're really concerned with reliability and having a triple, there's Veloce, Centaur (Veloce with the new Centaur BB!), etc... |
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