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Old 02-09-10, 09:38 PM
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Relative noob would like opinions on using Ksyrium SSC (front) and Elite (rear) on cross bike to be built. These are currently on my #2 road bike, from which I am going to try to canibalize as much as possible for cross bike to be built. I am planning on doing 4 - 6 races next year in the Northeast. Any opinions on how these should hold up? Thx.
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They'll work fine. Because of all the mud, sand, and dirt, cross racing wears down gear faster than typical road riding, but that's just life.
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