One thing to remember is that Campagnolo stuff tends to be somewhat more serviceable - for example the shifters can be dismantled and their internals replaced. Spares are still available for most bits back to around 1995. I repaired my 1994 Record shifters with two small springs, total cost £2.02.
If your Shimano shifter fails then it's dustbin time, sadly.
Now I'm not saying that Shimano is rubbish though. Their (patented) freehub design is way superior and the bearing seals are excellent. Campag bearings seem to be ground to finer tolerances and run slightly smoother.
If your Shimano shifter fails then it's dustbin time, sadly.
Now I'm not saying that Shimano is rubbish though. Their (patented) freehub design is way superior and the bearing seals are excellent. Campag bearings seem to be ground to finer tolerances and run slightly smoother.