Forgive me if this has been posted before.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2007/feb07/feb09news
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Heh. I seem to recall some people questioning the wisdom of waiting a while for SRAM to fix any problems that might crop up in a new product. Wasn't it something like since they have been making MTB components for a long time and would do a lot of testing to ensure the success of their entry into the road market, there couldn't possibly be any problems?CAMPYBOB said:Forgive me if this has been posted before.
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Well...yeah!Bro Deal said:I guess once again the old saw proves true: Should have bought Campy.
Nothing to do with Campagnolo (although Campagnolo is always better - ).Bro Deal said:Heh. I seem to recall some people questioning the wisdom of waiting a while for SRAM to fix any problems that might crop up in a new product. Wasn't it something like since they have been making MTB components for a long time and would do a lot of testing to ensure the success of their entry into the road market, there couldn't possibly be any problems?
I guess once again the old saw proves true: Should have bought Campy.
The latest news from cyclingnews is that the SRAm Force recall has extended to the rear brake caliper as well.CAMPYBOB said:Forgive me if this has been posted before.
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Yup. Here is the link to their official notice:hd reynolds said:The latest news from cyclingnews is that the SRAm Force recall has extended to the rear brake caliper as well.
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