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Is '03 Dura-Ace 9sp group for $525 good, or should we wait(4 posts)

Is '03 Dura-Ace 9sp group for $525 good, or should we waitdrake
Apr 14, 2003 7:07 PM
the new 2004 10sp? Very tempting to get the '03 9sp group to save some $$$. Is 10sp that much better than 9sp? I thought 9sp is already good enough gear. I've tried the 03 XTR and I don't like it. Has anyone seen the ugly 04 Dura-Ace crankset? I guess "Forms" follows "Function", or should it be the other way?
info on the 2004 dura-ace cranks...kam
Apr 14, 2003 7:45 PM
there was a discussion on the 2004 d-a crankset in the general forum at roadbikereview.com, here's a link;
http://forums.consumerreview.com/crforum?viewall@@.efca0c0
personally, i think $525 for a 9sp. dura-ace set up is a killer deal, where'd you see that? as for the 2004 dura-ace cranks, i like my current cranks more, asthetically speaking. anyone know if they're gonna change the ergonomics of the shifters/levers? cheers.
here is some information about the new shiftersdark horse
Apr 17, 2003 8:05 AM
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?id=tech/2003/news/apr17
re: Is '03 Dura-Ace 9sp group for $525 good, or should we waitlaffeaux
Apr 15, 2003 2:28 PM
If you get Dura Ace for that price buy me one too!!!
 


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