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Campagnolo Athena PS Aluminum Ergolevers
> Shift Levers
- Composite body with silver or black aluminum shift and brake lever
- Ergonomic hood design follows the asymmetry of the hand, increasing the contact area of the palm and offering multiple different ridable positions
- 11 speed ergonomic brake lever features a high fulcrum, which allows for easier reach, better braking and control in all situations. A special insert for riders with large hands increases the lever distance by 8%
- Ergopower Power-Shift rear controls can shift the chain simultaneously one sprocket up or three downwards. Front controls offer micro-trim adjustability for noise-free operation
- Multi-density Vari-Cushion shock absorbing hoods offer greater softness in the palm area and greater rigidity in the gripping area
- No-Bulge technology smoothes the cable passage as the housing exits the controls
- Set includes cables and ultra-low friction housing
- Campagnolo 11-speed specific, not compatible with Campagnolo 9/10 speed, Shimano or SRAM

2 x 11 Pair (Silver)
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| Item #: | 45274-105193 | | | | Mfg#: | EP11-AT1C | | | | EAN: | 8033874116920 | | | | Other #s: | | | LD3162 | | CP50255 |
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| Oregon | 1 Tomorrow | 33 Wednesday | | Minnesota | 18 Tomorrow | | | New Mexico | 6 Tomorrow | | | Utah | 3 Tomorrow | |
| Portland, OR | 1 Today | 33 Wednesday | | Ogden, UT | 0 Saturday | 3 Tuesday Show More10 Wednesday 28 Thursday 33 Friday
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$266.00

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2 x 11 Pair (Black)
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| Item #: | 45274-117074 | | | | Mfg#: | EP12-ATB1C | | | | EAN: | 8004995860917 | | | | Other #s: | | | CP50256 |
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| Oregon | 0 Tomorrow | 8 Wednesday | | Minnesota | 0 Tomorrow | | | New Mexico | 8 Tomorrow | | | Utah | 0 Tomorrow | |
| Portland, OR | 0 Today | 8 Wednesday | | Ogden, UT | 0 Saturday | 8 Wednesday
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$266.00

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I'm a recent convert to the Campy camp... and I won't go back. The ergos of these levers is better than Sram or Shimano, at least for my hands. I also prefer the thumb button to using the brake lever as on Shimano's. Plus, a silver Athena group set looks so great on a lugged steel road bike, at least to an old man like me. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: February 01, 2013 Reviewed by: Daniel G., California Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
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