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Ive used 2 sets of these cables. The bike they're on is nearly always ridden on dry roads. Cable routing is meticulous and has been the same for both Gore and original cables. These cables offer no advantage in shifting over normal campagnolo cables (I run 10s record). After 1 year I need to change them again. So yearly changes are required for smooth shifts. I will try regular campagnolo steel cables in the Gore housing but the original plastic/teflon coated cable went furry after 3000km. This "fur' on the coating is now (5000km) inside the housing and causing sticking in the shift. The shifting problems are related to the rear shifter. Primarily on the RD spring driven movement i.e. as you go up the gears or as the RD travels to the smaller sprockets. I have seen complete failure of the cables as a result of a fur ball sticking the cable in the housing. So I reckon these are not worth the money.