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Old 06-29-08, 07:08 PM
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Cdy291
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Tiagra needs more adjustments more often than the higher end groups. It weights a bunch more than Dura ace. It not as forgiving shifting under loads or while cross chaining as the higher end groups. The front shifting isn't quite as accurate feeling, and last but not least its not durable enough to handle the use of someone more than about twice a week, max maybe 3,000 miles per year.
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