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I have heard that before. But the failure rate for Sram is pretty low still and Sram is excellent about warranting parts. lots of stories about Sram going above and beyond to help out users. Either will work. I went with Sram because I like its shifting and ergonomics. It is also lighter than Shimano. But Shimano Is pretty good to. Depends on what you like. Try both and decide for yourself.
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