2004 Dura Ace - first pics

**Dura Ace 2004 pics on the site: **www.timetrial.org

(Dont tell Shimano please)
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do we really need ten speeds?..your thoughts?
http://www.slowtwitch.com/gforum/images/clear_shim.gifCampy has already been there for the past two years but unless you do your riding in the Alps, who needs a 3 x 10. If you ride on a flatland four gears would likely do. Seems like marketing to me. Will Campy come out with an 11 sp before ShimaNO?

road bike and when I got 10 it was huge, down tube shifters and all…

I hope the black bits are still metal. I hope the black goes away. Its a derailleur for God’s sake. Plastic and carbon have no business there except the pulley wheels. If that adjustment knob is plastic I’ll be pissed. If the body is carbon, well, chalk another one up to marketing. There is no good reason for using carbon in a derailleur.

don´t worry - there´s neither carbon nor plastic on the new Dura Ace.

m

This is my fourth year on Campy 10 speed. I have it on my road bike and TT bike and it works great. I like the extra cog— With 10 speeds I can either ride an 11-21 with an 11-19 straight block and a 21 tooth “granny” gear, an 11-23 including a 16, which is my favorite individual gear, or a 12-25 with a 16. The extra cog does give you more options.

Drivetrain friction and shifting performance are much smoother in Campy 10 speed than in the Shimano Dura-Ace 8-speed I replaced.

I really hope Shimano 10-speed is compatible with Campy 10-speed— The only disadvantage I’ve experienced so far is in having to deal with the mix of wheel types in the neutral race support vehicles.

-Marc

Of course 10 speeds is better than 9. Do you really think Shimano design new groupsets just for triathletes, TTers who ride flat courses and people who live in Holland? Take a spin up Alp d’Huez or the Ventoux before you decide you don’t need the 10th sprocket.

I’d love to have a 11-25 cassette… with the standard 52, 39 in front… that 11 should keep me pedaling on those steepish decents. I really don’t wanna ride a 55… Does Campy make a 11-25 cassette?

mike