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    Default Near perfect bike parts

    What's on your list of bike parts that just plain work better than you hoped for/leave little room for improvement?

    My short list includes:

    DA 7800 brakes - I cannot imagine a better performing brake. Say what you will, but Shimano stuff just plain gets it done. There are lighter, prettier, more colorful, blah, blah, blah brakes out there, but none have the stopping power combined with perfect feel that the 7800s do for my money. Flame away.

    Chris King headsets - 'nuff said

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    Thomson zero offset seat posts.
    Thomson X2 stems.
    Shimano SPD pedal system.

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    Late 80's Suntour Superbe Pro Rear Derailleur.

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    on my very short list
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnymossville View Post
    Late 80's Suntour Superbe Pro Rear Derailleur.
    Did anyone else call these "Super Bee" BITD? France/French was along way away to a kid from the outskirts of Toledo, Ohio back then. Man, did I want a "Super Bee" derailleur back then, and a Colnago frame (that cool Irish bike maker, it has a shamrock for its logo for cryin' out loud, and yes I really thought it was Irish) ordered from the newsprint Bike Nashbar catalog of course, because nobody in my neck of the woods had ever heard of, much less stocked this stuff.

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    this is a difficult one for me to answer because all of my stuff, Campy and Shimano, works great. I agree that 7800 brakes are better by a slight margin than my others but since I like to ride tires as wide as 32mm (more w/cantis) I won't be buying more of them..I think the best set-up for them would be w/Campy levers so I'd have a release in the lever and the caliper so I wouldn't have to deflate a 28mm tire to install it.

    OK, here's one: If you want to try friction shifting perfection get some Suntour Power Ratchets of the Rivendell Silvers which are copies currently in production.

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    Regal saddle----cannot be improved
    Mavic GP4 and Ambrosio Nemisis rims----cannot be improved
    PegoRichie tubing----cannot be improved
    Veloflex Crit tubs----cannot be improved
    Cinelli Mod 66 or Mod 64 or Mod 65 handlebars-----cannot be improved
    Specialized waterbottles----cannot be improved
    Sachs lugs, BB and crown----cannot be improved
    Assos S5 Millie bibs----cannot be improved
    White bikes----cannot be improved
    Mike Zanconatto----cannot be improved

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    nitto steel
    d/a all around
    i have an old set of mavic cranks, and i don't know what it is, but i love them

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    Quote Originally Posted by WFSTEKL View Post
    Mike Zanconatto----cannot be improved
    crap, I have to work harder and beat my arch-nemesis...the framebuilder with 2 t's in his last name. :biggrin:
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    Panaracer Pasela TG's. I just can't wear these things out, and they don't flat.

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    I just had my LBS change out my shifter cables and housing on the five year old centaur parts on my cross bike, and it feels and shifts as good as new. It's so smooth. Like butter it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zank View Post
    crap, I have to work harder and beat my arch-nemesis...the framebuilder with 2 t's in his last name. :biggrin:
    Hey, you've been called worse.

    Are you an MD yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn G View Post
    Did anyone else call these "Super Bee" BITD? Shawn G
    If your frame of reference was NHRA or NASCAR, yes:

    Unreliable narrator.

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    oval concept bar/stem
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    I thought of another. I love my Brooks B-17 and Pro saddles.
    I bought a bike with an Arione on it. I just KNEW it was an ass-hatchet the first time I saw it but I'm cheap so I tried it anyway. It was so comfy that I now own 3 of them. Who knew?

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    "imperfection is perfection"

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    I have a few reference points -
    Cinelli Cork Tape - There's nothing that feels better
    Selle Italia Flite Saddle -
    King and Elite Ciussi cages - I don't know why people bother with anything else

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    My Spectrum Ti
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