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Old 01-02-19, 11:12 AM
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Clark W. Griswold
 
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EAI is awesome. However I would just buy their cogs rather than Campy aluminum stuff. Though I love pouring through their catalog, so much cool stuff some of which they don't have anymore but a surprising amount of stuff they still have that is so tough to find NOS, I bought an old 80s Tange BB tool from them and it is brand new in package with some slight yellowing only because they have had it for 30 years. Granted yes it is not cheap but considering they still have a lot of this stuff is neat.

I haven't ridden my EAI Gold Medal Cog yet only because I don't have the wheels built up but it looks really really nice and feels like a quality part that will last a long long time. As much as I love vintage campy, EAI wins in this instance handily especially since they are all MUSA which is cool.
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