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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NC, USA
Posts: 19
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I see alot of pros use a all shimano components except the rear derailleur, they use sram xo or x9. Why is this? Is there an advantage to using sram over shimano on the rear? If so what is the advantage? Thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 9
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The pro's riding Sram are probably getting paid to use the product, just as Shimano pays their athletes to do the same. I think Sram is starting to take back some of the market share which is why you are starting to see more Sram products on more bikes. Is the Sram better than Shimano? Both are putting out really good products (I do love Shimano's cassettes, chains, and rings better) and I have to admit, Srams X shifter/deraileurs do seem a lot more positive and less prone to mis-shifts when conditions are less than ideal My $0.02 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Newport Beach
Posts: 41
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It could also be that the pros dont like the STI levers. I know alot of DH riders refuse to ride them yet endorse them. O well. 2007 Shimano will start to offer both STI and Rapidfire again.
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