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Articles for Column: 2007 Components

Columns 2007 Components Campy Record '07
Campagnolo has substantially upgraded its infamous Record Group for 2007.   The most significant upgrades are the Ultra Torque crankset with outboard bearing cups and the differential Skeleton brakes.  See below for a complete description of all Record ... <more>
Thursday, October 19, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Shimano XTR
Wow - for all the XTERRA types out there, or for those who love all forms of bicycles, Shimano has pure sweetness for your bike in the form of its new XTR.  This new XTR group drops a full pound of weight for the entire group from last year's!  '07 XTR ... <more>
Saturday, October 21, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Mavic MP3 Program
Buy a complete pair of Mavic wheels (or the Comete or iO single wheel) from an authorized dealer after October 1, 2006 and pay an additional 8% of the MSRP and you'll get a 2 year no-fault extended warranty.  This outstanding offer covers repair or complete ... <more>
Saturday, October 21, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Shimano WH-7801 Carbon50
These 50mm deep carbon tubular wheels were introduced just a few months ago at the time of the Tour de France.  Weighing in at 1,525g they are not lightweight wheels, but they are as strong as any carbon wheels built to date.  If you want a set of carbon ... <more>
Sunday, October 22, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components M2RACER
M2RACER, manufacturer of some of the world's lightest components, including a 43g saddle, 69g seatpost and a very unique saddle shifter, closes its doors for good.  M2RACER claims that's it was forced to go out of buisiness due to being cut off from its ... <more>
Monday, October 23, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Easton Attack TT Bar
The new Attack TT bar from Eaton has all carbon construction, sleek aerodynamics, straight extensions (which effectively put your hands in the same position as S-bend extensions) and weighs only 350g.  Bolt it to a 130g stem and you have a complete bar ... <more>
Thursday, October 26, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Profile Carbon X 1.5
For 2007 Profile substantially improves its well known Carbon X one piece aerobar.  The new bar, called the Carbon X 1.5, now comes with carbon S-bend extensions and has dropped over 150g of weight  - down to a reasonably light 815g.  Profile's multi-adjustable ... <more>
Friday, October 27, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Zipp 900 Clincher Disc
For all of those triathletes who want to race on a disc wheel but are uncomfortable using tubular tires, Zipp has finally made a disc for clichers.  Of course, like all carbon clichers from Zipp, you add approximately 300g to the rim weight of its comparable ... <more>
Saturday, October 28, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components FSA K-Force TT Chainrings
FSA's new K-Force TT Chainrings have a carbon fiber wrap (it's actually just glued to the outer surface of an aluminum chainring) and is perfectly flat.  FSA's original TT chainring had a bowed surface that made it difficult to mount on some cranksets.  ... <more>
Saturday, October 28, 2006
 
Columns 2007 Components Corima 3 Spoke Wheel
France's Corima has developed a new 3 Spoke wheel that it claims is more aerodynamic then its old 4 Spoke.  MSRP Front: $1,249.00; Rear $1,699.00.  Corima describes the wheels as follows: The new 3 SPOKE Wheel Beautiful and high-performance. The ... <more>
Saturday, October 28, 2006
 


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