As an owner of Campagnolo groups from Veloce through to Record, and having lots of experience with different Shimano groups, I have to agree with Joe, the looks, the finish and in particular the ergonomics and tactile feedback of Campagnolo groups, especially Record, are noticeably superior. And as far as durability and reliability are concerned the Italian components are unmatched in my experience. Bike looks awesome with that carbon/black detail finish. Joe knows his stuff! Subscribed.
joe what do you think of the geometry of the caad10 compared to the caad12? have only owned and ridden caad12 but the geometry of the caad10 actually looks better imo
I've only owned the CAAD12 personally so can't really comment, But personally its my favorite geometry I have ridden, BUT we all are different so no issues if you prefer the CAAD10
I'm not sure why Campagnolo does such a lousy job of marketing their amazing product. The bike industry is starting to wake up to the reality that customers are done with buying new bikes with electronic shifting and impractical disc brakes. People are now buying used bikes that are 5-10 years old. Campagnolo should capitalize on the opportunity and offer more tiers again. The new Super Record Wireless was the dumbest idea they could have made. They should have just made EPS wireless, kept the thumb lever and rim brakes, and offer it for record and chorus. The current wireless shifters are stupid-heavy and I've heard that shifting is painful due to the sharp edges. Why would anyone spend $4,500 for that? Having said that, I'm thinking I should buy 12 Speed SR mechanical/rim while I can.
that's got to be one of the best looking bikes I've ever seen.
As an owner of Campagnolo groups from Veloce through to Record, and having lots of experience with different Shimano groups, I have to agree with Joe, the looks, the finish and in particular the ergonomics and tactile feedback of Campagnolo groups, especially Record, are noticeably superior. And as far as durability and reliability are concerned the Italian components are unmatched in my experience.
Bike looks awesome with that carbon/black detail finish. Joe knows his stuff! Subscribed.
Thankyou!!
@@JoesCyclingReviews Thanks for the great video 👍
hats off to you for addressing this beautiful bike btw
I am totally agree with you! 💪
They do look superior!
joe what do you think of the geometry of the caad10 compared to the caad12? have only owned and ridden caad12 but the geometry of the caad10 actually looks better imo
I've only owned the CAAD12 personally so can't really comment, But personally its my favorite geometry I have ridden, BUT we all are different so no issues if you prefer the CAAD10
Having tested both, caad 10 definitely more aggressive and probably faster similarly to the Supersix but caad12 is much more comfortable
I'm not sure why Campagnolo does such a lousy job of marketing their amazing product. The bike industry is starting to wake up to the reality that customers are done with buying new bikes with electronic shifting and impractical disc brakes. People are now buying used bikes that are 5-10 years old. Campagnolo should capitalize on the opportunity and offer more tiers again. The new Super Record Wireless was the dumbest idea they could have made. They should have just made EPS wireless, kept the thumb lever and rim brakes, and offer it for record and chorus. The current wireless shifters are stupid-heavy and I've heard that shifting is painful due to the sharp edges. Why would anyone spend $4,500 for that? Having said that, I'm thinking I should buy 12 Speed SR mechanical/rim while I can.
frame looks almost identical to supersix evo (previous generation)
Its pretty much the same frame weight too