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Shimano
13
46.43%
Sram
1
3.57%
Campy
12
42.86%
other
2
7.14%
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Shimano vs. Sram vs. Campy

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Old 11-02-02, 05:06 PM
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Shimano vs. Sram vs. Campy

Which one would you choose?

Me, it would be Shimano XT.
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Shimano without a doubt for drive train. For hubs or crank arms or just about anything besides der, and cassette not a chance.
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Not alot of Sram people out there.
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I think the poll should be more spread out one for road and one for MTB.. you would probably get more accurate results..
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