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Old 07-15-12 | 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 1987
Both are of interest. But I have friction on all my other bikes, so Accushift would be more fun. If it performs well.

FW?
Oops... sorry for the new nomenclature! I get that way sometimes; just hit my 'reboot' switch and I'll stop.

What's the best way to describe how Accushift feels on a road bike? Let's see, you're a Campagnolo guy...
think of the 'clunk' sound of early Syncro mixed with a slight overshift at the lever, and that's Accushift.
It's very crisp, and heavy in the hand; not as light in the fingers as Shimano. The Index/ friction switch
takes two more moves than Shimano's, too.
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