Rode a Look KG461 w/Chorus 9spd yesterday.

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Rode a Look KG461 w/Chorus 9spd yesterday.

Postby Guest » Mon Jan 30, 2006 9:28 pm

A friend of mine picked up this bike on Saturday so me being the good friend I am told him that if he dropped it off at my house that I would check it over for him, re-wrap the handlebar tape and do some minor adjustments. Well, naturally I had to give it a test ride on Sunday morning being a good friend and all. :lol:

Anyway, I took the bike out on a little 25 mile ride and really enjoyed this bike. That Look carbon frame coupled with the sweet Campy drivetrain. What a combo. The bike was completely silent while pedaling (something my ShimaNO bike rarely is) and I really enjoyed the shifting of the Campy group. BTW-This was my first time riding a Campy bike since my 1970's Motobecane Le Champion.

I suspect my ShimaNO bike will be hanging in the garage once my Chorus equipped LeMond is ready. :D
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Re: Rode a Look KG461 w/Chorus 9spd yesterday.

Postby Guest » Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:24 pm

cs1 wrote:
Jules wrote:A friend of mine picked up this bike on Saturday so me being the good friend I am told him that if he dropped it off at my house that I would check it over for him, re-wrap the handlebar tape and do some minor adjustments. Well, naturally I had to give it a test ride on Sunday morning being a good friend and all. :lol:

Anyway, I took the bike out on a little 25 mile ride and really enjoyed this bike. That Look carbon frame coupled with the sweet Campy drivetrain. What a combo. The bike was completely silent while pedaling (something my ShimaNO bike rarely is) and I really enjoyed the shifting of the Campy group. BTW-This was my first time riding a Campy bike since my 1970's Motobecane Le Champion.

I suspect my ShimaNO bike will be hanging in the garage once my Chorus equipped LeMond is ready. :D


I saw this post on Bikeforums yesterday. You must really like that bike. I just built up a 1995 Waterford 1200 with a NOS Daytona 10 speed group and it is the nicest bike I've ever owned. Shifts silently super quiet and smooth.

Tim


Yes, that was me. I did really like the bike. Now my friend is saying he may want to sell it... :roll: His wife is giving him grief about it

This bike may be mine yet. :D If I get it I'm switching out the seatpost and the wheels.

BTW-It is not a new bike. It is 3-4 years old but from the looks of it it hasn't been ridden much.

Yes, I am a Campy convert!!!
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