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Tequila Joe 12-15-05 02:43 AM


Originally Posted by CranxOC
That may be partially true however, beyond the "feel" there's also the fact that the derailleur actually shifts into the gear I want it to shift into when I press one of the levers; something my XTR derailleurs almost never did with any kind of regularity.

The only reason anyone can argue the merits of XTR vs. X.0 is likely because they've never used both...period. It's kind of like comparing a Hyundai to a BMW; they're simply not comparable other than to say they both have wheels and engines!

Both groups will shift flawless & smooth as butta if it is adjusted correctly. I think SRAM is easier to fine tune because of it's greater tollerances for error due to the 1:1 ratio. Shimano's 2:1 is a little more difficult to get into its sweet spot.

The difference is not Hyundai vs. BMW as this is extremely exagerated . IMO the comparison between SRAM & Shimano is more like Ford Vs. Chevy.

T.J.

Jim311 12-15-05 06:03 AM

One of my bikes uses Shimano components and I can never seem to get it to shift the way I want it. My SRAM bike however is flawless and easy to adjust. Not sure why I can't seem to get a grip on the Shimano shifting.. just seems harder to adjust. I'm thinking I might need a new cassette, but we'll see.


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