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Who are the best, but also the cheapest to have my ergo levers serviced.

 

I know this sounds funny but I do not want to pay an arm and a leg to refurbish my Ergo levers.  Campy Centaur

 

What can I expect to pay

 

ok funny comments also allowed

 

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Do it yourself. its very easy to open the ergo's and servicing them. Unlike shimano for wich you need 300 pages of blueprints wich nobody understands. Then again you never need to replace springs in Sti's.

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Do it yourself. its very easy to open the ergo's and servicing them. Unlike shimano for wich you need 300 pages of blueprints wich nobody understands. Then again you never need to replace springs in Sti's.

 

Mud dee I am in Afkakistan, I want the missus to take them to a bike shop to have them serviced.

 

A shop in Pretoria would be great.  Heard ggod things about Bruce in Lynwood

 

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I just got mine done done at Hatfield cycles (not yours or your wife).  They get a guy from the suppliers (J&J) out to do it.  Get bliksempie to be useful, and take your bike there.

 

Cost-  with campy, if you ask, you can't afford.  (and you better off with shimano)
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I just got mine done done at Hatfield cycles (not yours or your wife).  They get a guy from the suppliers (J&J) out to do it.  Get bliksempie to be useful' date=' and take your bike there.

 

Cost-  with campy, if you ask, you can't afford.  (and you better off with shimano)
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KF what did it cost you.  Will discuss this situation when I am in SA in two weeks time

 

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