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Old 12-15-11, 07:02 PM
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Campagnolo EPS website

I got a news letter from Campy with more details on their electronic shifting. Looks impressive but I am at work and didn't have time to read through the details.


Here is the link:

https://eps.campagnolo.com/en?utm_sou...0111215%2Bnews
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I really enjoyed "The History." You know, the Italians might drink too much wine, but they sure are a prideful bunch of people that know how to make fine bike parts. Their philosophy seems to be, "Why bother if it's not the best?" and I totally respect that.
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Saw one today on a Dogma2. It was pretty sweet.
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