New Campagnolo Super Record Wireless: You won’t believe what’s changed!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @johnandrews3568
    @johnandrews3568 Год назад +21

    I've been on Campagnolo for 40 years. Really sad to see the thumb shifter go away. It was what made Campy stand out and it's just so great. I would assume it is still around on mechanical groups, at least until mechanical goes the way of the dodo. Also... 53 up front or go home. :)

  • @DjDeepfry1
    @DjDeepfry1 Год назад +111

    That bike is begging for a gold chain.

  • @billhulley
    @billhulley Год назад +59

    Sadly different batteries front and rear. One of the more useful design features of SRAM AXS is the ability to put the FD battery (or from a dropper post) on the RD if you've run out of juice.

    • @stevegroll9213
      @stevegroll9213 Год назад +6

      That's the first thing I noticed. I have Etap and the ability to swap the batteries to get in the right chainring to make it home when one is dead is a savior. I now carry one spare that will work on either front or rear.

    • @donjuandeaustria1213
      @donjuandeaustria1213 Год назад +4

      Apparently it's a patent issue (lawyers, amirite?). Davide Campagnolo mentioned the design space as "paved with patents".

    • @frits8986
      @frits8986 Год назад +2

      Yeah since they like to fall off it’s a handy feature. Besides the batteries and dropping chains SRAM is great 😂

    • @Levelochef
      @Levelochef Год назад +2

      ​@@donjuandeaustria1213 yeah the patent issue is such a big thing on cycling. IIRC it's why Shimano was unable to go full wireless. Shimano also hold a shit load of patents too.😊

    • @mohammadtaufek5529
      @mohammadtaufek5529 Год назад +1

      How many years do the patent hold ???

  • @aquicktake
    @aquicktake Год назад +3

    That front mech housing is about the same size as my carry-on luggage.

  • @malcolmjcullen
    @malcolmjcullen Год назад +23

    One benefit from losing the thumb shifters is it's going to be a hell of a lot easier to roll the hoods up to get to the bolt.

    • @marinocamarasa6627
      @marinocamarasa6627 Год назад +2

      I love the tump shifter

    • @ianfurqueron5850
      @ianfurqueron5850 Год назад +1

      Even as a long time Campy user (30 years - I have first year Ergopower on my 90's Colnago) I have to agree...

    • @malcolmjcullen
      @malcolmjcullen Год назад

      @@ianfurqueron5850 Oooh, I have a 90's Colnago too, a Tecnos, which I've got built-up with Record 10 speed. Still my favourite bike to ride!

  • @kieron88ward
    @kieron88ward Год назад +13

    Interesting that, in a time when pros are using OS jockey wheels to save watts, manufacturers are moving to smaller rings and cassettes.
    1 tooth diff isn't the same across cassettes either. 10 to 11 is 10% increase, 12 to 13 is 8% increase so easier to match to perfect cadence.

    • @Nico-jt8ll
      @Nico-jt8ll Год назад

      Less material - cheaper and lighter

    • @morrisizing
      @morrisizing Год назад +1

      Not just the Pro's the UK TT scene has been adapting larger chainrings for improvements in efficiency for a while. Look at Sram they had to bring out larger rings for their pro's. I think it is probably due to the 'all road' phenomenon, and provides gearing to match. This leaves us amateur racers high and dry - e.g. Shimano only offer Ultegra 12spd with a max ring size of 52 which isn't great for TT's, Tri's and even some crits where a 54(+) can be useful.

  • @kenh.3857
    @kenh.3857 Год назад +4

    I was a loyal Campy user for 30 years until I got my last road bike. Have always loved campy equipment. Use Chorus, on par with Ultegra. As the electronic shifting trickles down to the lower groups, I may try it again!!!! All Campy stuff is solid and can be rebuilt never just a throw away and replace.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      Are you trying to convince someone that some cheap ass electronics is going to be servicable? Yeah sure. Good luck with that.

    • @kenh.3857
      @kenh.3857 Год назад

      @@rosomak8244 I have never been a fan of electronic shifting. Sure there are benefits, but I like to be able to fix my own bikes and to troubleshoot on the road any issues. As I mentioned all Campy components of the past could all be fixed, parts replaced, etc. we will have to see the long term outcome of this shifting technology. I was real sad when Shimano no longer has mechanical systems for Ultegra and Dura Ace. Big mistake IMHO, but will have to see how the market shakes out. I am still running mechanical on my latest gravel bike, SRAM Force/Eagle GX mullet build. But I always follow Campy. If you have never ridden their past components..... lots of firsts from that company. Why they have mostly been race focused, at least they are providing options for the everyday rider as well.

  • @julianallen515
    @julianallen515 Год назад +14

    I love the aesthetics of the group. The derailleurs in particular look premium and classy. What I don't like, as others have mentioned, is the different batteries for each derailleur. Gone is the opportunity to swap batteries mid-ride if you forget to charge them. I'll be sticking with my eTap for the foreseeable.

    • @_gregvalencia
      @_gregvalencia Год назад

      Unfortunately I’ve heard this is because SRAM has a patent on using the same batteries on both derailleurs

    • @LRG251
      @LRG251 Год назад +2

      bulky = premium and classy?!

    • @julianallen515
      @julianallen515 Год назад

      @@LRG251 🤡

  • @karletzel1086
    @karletzel1086 Год назад +7

    I'm imagining winter gloves with those two small paddles. Feeling more attached to my thumb shifter. Hmm.

    • @leskennedy
      @leskennedy Год назад

      I'm not sure many people will be using this groupset in winter !

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      @@leskennedy Judging by the price this is designed for the deserts where oil springs are common.

  • @robbpreis4071
    @robbpreis4071 Год назад +32

    That HUGE front mech is the best argument I've ever seen for a single front chainring.

    • @SurpriseMeJT
      @SurpriseMeJT Год назад +4

      So you want to go 1x just for aesthetics and believe it's a good enough argument?

    • @julianmorris9951
      @julianmorris9951 Год назад +4

      A 1 by set up is an abomination on a road bike, absolutely horrendous looking with a dinner plate cassette on the back but then I still ride what we used to call a mans bike, 53/39 with 23 as lowest gear on my road bike, I do have a gravel bike also but even that has a double crankset for optimal chain alignment.

    • @LifeCycle1978
      @LifeCycle1978 Год назад +3

      @@julianmorris9951 cool story.

    • @rantingwrench
      @rantingwrench Год назад +1

      @@julianmorris9951 Zzzzzzzzzz...

    • @whateverbikes
      @whateverbikes Год назад

      @@julianmorris9951 And that front derailleur is not an abomination…?
      Also, 'a mans bike'? LOL, men who find it necessary to boast about how manly they are, are usually pretty laughable.

  • @siitan83
    @siitan83 Год назад +5

    absolutely outrageous price

  • @jamesmoros1274
    @jamesmoros1274 Год назад +4

    Lucky the SR is still offered in Rim brakes 😊❤

  • @CycoWarriorx
    @CycoWarriorx Год назад +7

    Clearly Campy went all in on this group set… hope it works out for them…

  • @kovar2344
    @kovar2344 Год назад +1

    appreciate the first look video! Great work :)

  • @MrTedJourney
    @MrTedJourney Год назад +2

    Sorted, upgrade groupset for my Halfords Carrera Virtuoso

  • @jonblake7871
    @jonblake7871 Год назад +3

    That looks like a really neat set. Melds best of Shimano and SRAM. Hope that’s how it rides. Look forward to a road test, David.

  • @jeskli11
    @jeskli11 Год назад +5

    I haven't tried this one, nor the previous Campy EPS, but think Campagnolo should stick with their top quality mechanical shifting they've been known for. I have a feeling there'll be a lot of misshifts when riding in the hoods from those similarly feeling buttons right above/below each other and neither would I be convinced to buy this groupset by the enormous front mech, non-swappable batteries between front and rear derailleurs, gear ratios and highly doubt somewhat competitive price.

    • @leskennedy
      @leskennedy Год назад

      Should have copied SRAM - right lever for harder- left for easier. Both to change the front. Very easy to do and no need to find the right tiny button.

  • @Rob-jv8qb
    @Rob-jv8qb Год назад +5

    Campagnolo purist here, now maybe a former Campag purist, the thumb shifter is the main reason I used Campagnolo exclusively. Having the buttons separated to different parts of the hand makes a huge ergonomic difference when wearing gloves or when in O2 debt and the brain is shutting off and you need to rely on gross muscle memory. Especially given how hard to find (and expensive!) Campagnolo parts are in the US my next group will likely not be Campagnolo. If I have to pay for inferior shifting design I'm not going to pay a premium.

  • @r.guardia9107
    @r.guardia9107 Год назад +2

    No rim brake option. Was hoping to buy it for my old Time RXR.

  • @vincentmclachlan5205
    @vincentmclachlan5205 Год назад +1

    what a beautiful bike. I have never been a Campag fan, but the new group is really a move in the right direction for them I think. That Willier is Smoke'n

  • @alexgonzalezMI
    @alexgonzalezMI Год назад +4

    My prayers have been answered. I've always loved Campy. I never had their electric but I loved their Super Record mechanical. I am disappointed about the loss of the of the thumb shifter. I used to down shift from the tops with my pinky finger, but hopefully they will come out with blips because I have them on my SRAM and it's awesome.

  • @joehiatt1992
    @joehiatt1992 Год назад +6

    Mechanical,keepin it simple stupid is my motto,no batteries to replace ,ever,no motor lock ups,ever,crash's will be expensive also,dont need a phone to fix anything just a screwdriver at most

  • @jakesullivan3017
    @jakesullivan3017 Год назад +1

    hope they update the ekar with this shifter setup. and wireless

  • @SuperTaylor68
    @SuperTaylor68 Год назад +2

    I have mechanical SRecord on one of my bikes, I love using it as it’s so different from Shimano & SRAM. Really not sure about this, I do hope it’s not the beginning of the end for a brand with such a rich and fabulous heritage. Doesn’t SRAM just do the same only better? 😢 Hope I’m very very wrong.

  • @wsbygt
    @wsbygt Год назад +1

    Great video! Wouldnt mind keep using the thumb shifter as the new solution looks too close for up and down now... weight wise for the groupset what are the numbers?

  • @Tommy31416
    @Tommy31416 Год назад +14

    53/39 isn’t just for racers. And if you ask most consumers, which no manufacturer seems to do these days, they’d prefer a 14-32 cassette. If anything is “racer only” it’s the 10,11,12,13 tooth sprockets on a 2x drivetrain.

    • @frankmeyer1865
      @frankmeyer1865 Год назад

      … take the 45/29 crankset, i will

    • @Tommy31416
      @Tommy31416 Год назад +2

      @@frankmeyer1865 I’ll sell you a pair of my all new, cutting edge, glass slippers to match the 45/29 chainrings. They maximise the aero gains of groupset plus rider. 50 watt saving at 15 kmp/h.

    • @brucelittle1137
      @brucelittle1137 Год назад +1

      Agree Tommy,

    • @lordalfa600
      @lordalfa600 Год назад +1

      Sounds like the very viable mod of the 11-32 Shimano cassette but swap with the Jr cassette 14T and 15T cogs from the 11T and 13T.

    • @Tommy31416
      @Tommy31416 Год назад

      @@lordalfa600 hyperglide is potentially a problem, but it should probably work ok alright 😅

  • @quanpham2367
    @quanpham2367 Год назад +1

    That thing is huge

  • @Captinfun101
    @Captinfun101 Год назад

    Was there some gravel dirt riding and crash before it was filmed . Set was filthy.

  • @MazingerZX
    @MazingerZX Год назад +1

    Really appreciate the extra video time spent on bar tape wrap technique. ❤ Will try it next time I have to replace the tapes.

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Год назад +1

      I'm going to try it as well

    • @fiddleronthebike
      @fiddleronthebike 4 месяца назад

      it's not a good way to do! It looks very good and clean, but in use you will roll the sides of the bar tape - you have to start at the bottom, though that doesn't look as clean

    • @MazingerZX
      @MazingerZX 4 месяца назад

      @@fiddleronthebike Thanks, I was told the same from multiple sources. However, I've been riding for a while (6 months) now with the "reverse" wrap method with Zipp Service Course CX bar tape and it's been working well. Love how clean it looks. I guess I don't torque against the bars as often as the hoods.

    • @fiddleronthebike
      @fiddleronthebike 4 месяца назад

      @@MazingerZX interesting! I did it many years ago with bad experience, but maybe there are tapes today which can do better with this. The look is great for sure, so I will try it again….

  • @jimthebikeguy
    @jimthebikeguy Год назад +1

    Lovely classy bit of build footage in there. Workshop envy. That groupset is quite expensive isn't it 😮

  • @paulstewart5
    @paulstewart5 Год назад +2

    Basically they’ve looked at Sram AXS and Shimano Di2 and tried to copy the best of both. The crankset looks like Ultegra, the batteries are a clunky design of AXS. If you’re going to be last to the party you’ve got to leap forward with some innovation… this is set to sit on the shelf I suspect.

  • @morrisizing
    @morrisizing Год назад +6

    I am sure there will be a lot of comments about the price and be fair at £4.5k i can see why. You can see why the Chinese groupsets gain so much interest in their development. It would be good to see some European companies challenging the status quo for performance at better value points within cycling as well.

    • @RepsacZ
      @RepsacZ Год назад

      Well for about HALF you have (faster shifting) Dura Ace Di2... still not cheap but I mean... half 😂

    • @alexmichl3137
      @alexmichl3137 Год назад

      The problem is, that cycling gained So much popularity with covid, so as long as people will keep buying these ridicolously priced bikes and parts, they will just increase price. And the other issue is, that you can't buy a bike with chinese groupset on it in normal shop, and not many people are willing to build bike themslefs.

    • @morrisizing
      @morrisizing Год назад +1

      @Alex Michl I think the hyped prices happened before Covid, but the shortages definitely made things worse. Yep though with more Chinese brands having European distributing it is only a matter of time I guess, but Currently a very niche market. I guess the selling less at a higher price has advantages, but with a shrinking middle class in many countries you wonder how sustainable that business model will be in the long run.

    • @Dee-Ell
      @Dee-Ell Год назад

      @@morrisizing Agreed. Chinese alternatives can't be available soon enough. Right now, it's a widespread money grab by the big players before peak cycling recedes.

    • @l.d.t.6327
      @l.d.t.6327 Год назад

      @@RepsacZ Where can I get Dura Ace 9200 / 9250 DI2 for any less than 3K? Are you buying used or black market or just no idea about prices?

  • @gregvassilakos
    @gregvassilakos Год назад

    Perhaps I missed it, but I didn't see mention that the front and rear batteries are not interchangeable.

  • @milosstoiljkovic
    @milosstoiljkovic Год назад +6

    OMG; that bar-tape wrapping technique, loving it. So he starts from the top, interesting.

    • @kieron88ward
      @kieron88ward Год назад +2

      Contador used to do this, claimed it gave better grip. Still as a pro it's easy to get someone else to rewrap your bars every week.

    • @Nico-jt8ll
      @Nico-jt8ll Год назад +2

      Wrapping like this will get everything (dirt, sweat) got stucked under the tape. You gonna love it 😋

  • @MrJwmurph
    @MrJwmurph Год назад +1

    Another disk brake only groupset?

    • @yonglingng5640
      @yonglingng5640 Год назад

      Shimano's newest groupsets still offer rim brakes. As for SRAM, I'm not yet sure if the Force AXS can use the Force eTap AXS's dual-control levers that's designed for mechanical brakes.

  • @mohammadtaufek5529
    @mohammadtaufek5529 Год назад +2

    David cant wait for you to do a comparison between Dura Ace vs Super Record vs SRAM Red…. !!!

  • @LRG251
    @LRG251 Год назад

    david, when do you reckon you can update with a road test?

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Год назад

      That depends on when Campagnolo decide to let me have a groupset or bike with the groupset to test. I've asked they've not replied

  • @mohammadtaufek5529
    @mohammadtaufek5529 Год назад

    Nice Willer Filante…… any update on new Willer

  • @MerlinMan1579
    @MerlinMan1579 Год назад +1

    After a severe hand injury in 2004, I went to Campag as the thumb shifter worked with the injury. So for me the loss of the Thumb shifter is a loss of its functionality with that hand. No biggy for me as I prefer cable actuated anyway, but anyone with a similar loss of hand motion, may find it unworkable.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      God damn. People in the west are so hopeless. Why can't you get some other gears for 20 times less money and some two compound adhesives to glue in an extension knob where you would like to have it done? It's about pulling a wire-line. It will function as good as anything. Get compression less cabling and pre-stretch the cables if you want to improve precision. This is far more of relevance that the levers.

  • @GarryHurewitz
    @GarryHurewitz Год назад

    Dave a few weeks ago you showed the new Campy wireless im waiting for your reviews on the actual ride

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Год назад

      I'm still waiting for Campagnolo to send me a groupset or bike with it on to ride I'm afraid

  • @jk2302
    @jk2302 Год назад +3

    Why wouldn't they make the front and rear battery the same? When people die in the small or large ring it would be helpful to swap batteries momentarily to change the ring and move on.

  • @1337aznpro
    @1337aznpro Год назад +2

    what we wanna see is the shifting performance, cost and weight stats. i hope to see that in the next vid David 🙏

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Год назад +2

      I hope so too, working hard to make it happen

    • @1337aznpro
      @1337aznpro Год назад

      @@davidarthur ill be tuning in for sure!

  • @5891jonathan
    @5891jonathan Год назад +1

    I prefer my wired EPS with thumb shift button and better looking deraileurs.

  • @janwillemoosthuizen
    @janwillemoosthuizen Год назад

    I would wind the tape the other way around to prevent getting loose.

  • @richardglazer7813
    @richardglazer7813 Год назад

    Why handle bar tape starting from the top!

  • @dcv9460
    @dcv9460 Год назад +2

    😲😲😲😲😲THE PRICE IS RIDICULOUS!😲😲😲😲😲

  • @williamforbes7156
    @williamforbes7156 Год назад

    this looks like the thing i would want with the classified powershift hub wheels. the carbon cranks and e shifting in a custom non gravel 1x setup on one of the feather weight bikes. could be robust if nothing else more people need to have access to it for viability to be a thing tho. . .

  • @geoffreyhammett7038
    @geoffreyhammett7038 Год назад +2

    Beautiful bike!😮

  • @inVINCEible64
    @inVINCEible64 Год назад

    The new design of the hoods looks like it’s easier to wrap bar tape 😮 9:25

  • @ericsaari2901
    @ericsaari2901 Год назад +1

    Pretty ugly derailleurs, but I could get used to that. The main problem is the move away from the thumb shifter. That's what made Campy Campy. That was the absolute joy of riding and interacting with it. Removing that makes it a way too expensive version of Di2 or eTap, and now there is nothing special about it, as the shifting mechanism has changed. After 20 years with Campy, if their electronic groupsets all go this way, if I ever got an electronic gruppo, it would not be Campy, because now the only thing that separates Campy from the others is the massive price. Thumb shifters or bust. Thankfully, it is still on mechanical.

  • @ultimobici.
    @ultimobici. Год назад

    Not the only group in the UK for sure.

  • @leedorney
    @leedorney Год назад

    My 2 penneth - NEVER liked the old style campy shifter but this new one looks really good tho I've the original ETAP and I like that 🙏😎

  • @feedbackzaloop
    @feedbackzaloop Год назад +4

    I knew about the changes for quite the time but I still don't believe Campa actually did it.
    That "illigal" bartape wrap though...

    • @neilk22
      @neilk22 Год назад +1

      No ways, reverse wrap is way more logical to install. And obvs no electrical tape to be seen for aesthetic purposes 😂

    • @feedbackzaloop
      @feedbackzaloop Год назад

      @@neilk22 it is considered unsafe

    • @neilk22
      @neilk22 Год назад

      @@feedbackzaloop cant imagine why, but from my experience ive had no issues for years.

    • @MazingerZX
      @MazingerZX Год назад

      Would like to know how is it unsafe or “illegal”? Is the concern about how one might strongly grip and twist the opposite direction of the wrap direction when riding? (This concern applies equally for “traditional” wrapping methods.)

    • @feedbackzaloop
      @feedbackzaloop Год назад

      @@MazingerZX true, it's not about if you wrap clockwise or anti-, but how the seam between coils shows. With traditional wrap you slide your hand from stem towards hoods smoothly, with reverse you catch on the ridge. Must be still from the times of cotton tape, when it is unpleasant, destructive to the tape and can cause involuntary handlebar movement 🤷‍♂️
      Or maybe it's just to prevent the tape sliding off alltogether like stockings without garment belt, in case it looses tension over time or gets cut in a crash...

  • @zhangyi3271
    @zhangyi3271 Год назад

    Nice bar tape wrapping..

  • @karletzel1086
    @karletzel1086 Год назад

    Is that a Campy OE quick link or is the mechanic running a KMC or other with the Campy 12sp chain?

    • @ride247
      @ride247 Год назад +2

      New groupset now comes with a supplied quick link, so no more pins needed!

    • @karletzel1086
      @karletzel1086 Год назад

      @@ride247 Thanks for the detail, I assume that applies to all 12sp chains now as well. That's a small but nice improvement.

  • @mcyu2237
    @mcyu2237 Год назад

    Campagnolo builds excellent mechanical groupsets when it comes to electronics what can we expect?

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      Parts from China or more precise Asia, is what you can expect. No consumer electronics is manufactured in europe or the US.

  • @nobbyclarke9298
    @nobbyclarke9298 Год назад

    Wrapping the bars starting at the top rather than the norm starting at the bar plug end 🤔🤔

  • @dkinney1000
    @dkinney1000 Год назад

    That's a very nice frame

  • @LærkeKatrine
    @LærkeKatrine Год назад +1

    It looks nice and all, but fr who'd buy this at that price. Thier lower tier groupsets are most likely gonna be more price than everything else on the market. The worst part of campag is (imo) the low install base, meaning that it's not guaranteed that you'll find replacement parts.

    • @rosomak8244
      @rosomak8244 Год назад

      You can bet yours ass that you will not find any replacement parts at all. This thing will be produced as a single relatively small batch in the far east. There will be no incentive to hold a sufficient inventory orto restart any production by the real manufacturer at all.

  • @davidlenneberg4303
    @davidlenneberg4303 Год назад +9

    Looks great I just hope they release it in record and Chorus looks like they’ve done a great job 🤞😊

    • @lennartschmidt5385
      @lennartschmidt5385 Год назад +1

      EKAR EPS will be great as well.

    • @monguzzle
      @monguzzle Год назад

      @@lennartschmidt5385 was thinking the same. I'm sure it won't be too far off.

  • @drhart36
    @drhart36 Год назад

    Awesome group set! Now if they could just bring it to the world at less than $2000 in would be great

  • @WatchMeEDC
    @WatchMeEDC Год назад

    Just my $.02 but it doesn't look like the shift selectors are very ergonomic, in that you need to adjust your hand position to reach the lower paddle. That's horrible!

  • @frankmeyer1865
    @frankmeyer1865 Год назад +2

    Today i ordered the frame for my last DreamBuild, a Colnago C68. I will mount this group to get something, that is built completely in europe especially in italy. I hope the ride on the C68 will be as smooth, as you discribed in another video, David. Nice Video🎉❤

    • @frankmeyer1865
      @frankmeyer1865 Год назад

      @charlesmansplaining they are not Made in US, and i am tired about the samelooking mass products of asia. I own a SWORKS Tarmac SL7, it‘s a fantastic bike, but the Italien job has got a Soul. I am now 58 years old, and become an old white man, maybe that’s the reason. But i totally agree with you, my other brand still will be Specialized

    • @frankmeyer1865
      @frankmeyer1865 Год назад

      @charlesmansplaining sounds like you know what you are speaking of!

  • @soegix8966
    @soegix8966 Год назад

    The charging Port just exposed without no cover..??

  • @andrewmcalister3462
    @andrewmcalister3462 Год назад +4

    That Wilier frameset is a thing of beauty. 😍😍😍

    • @larsdohmen6796
      @larsdohmen6796 Год назад

      ​@@inthefieldunderthesky cry about it, these filante frames are some of the best most beautiful frames you can buy, the attention to detail is outstanding on these...

    • @ride247
      @ride247 Год назад

      @@larsdohmen6796 Frameset is available to buy 👀

  • @paulhartzer10
    @paulhartzer10 Год назад +1

    why would you not make the derailleur batteries interchangeable like sram, thats a huge letdown..

  • @konradpopowicz3457
    @konradpopowicz3457 Год назад +1

    Ergonomic changing gears goes to hell

  • @richardacerra2975
    @richardacerra2975 Год назад

    Oh no! They took away my thumb shifter. I love the thumb shifter.

  • @fabianmolyneux2308
    @fabianmolyneux2308 Год назад

    Not seeing much to gazump Shimano or Sram. For me only having a max cassette range of 11-29 is off-putting. Despite the choice of 3 front crank sizes I would prefer to have the choice of an 11-32 on back at least.
    Aside from that it's a great groupset

  • @autumn8974
    @autumn8974 Год назад +19

    this will probably cost 1.5 kidneys💸

    • @knbstone
      @knbstone Год назад +2

      Thoughtful and insightful… Thank you so much for weighing in

    • @paulvanreesch2493
      @paulvanreesch2493 Год назад

      ​@@knbstonehalf, or whole brain

    • @N0pe_G
      @N0pe_G Год назад +1

      It does, indeed. 4.499 GBP 😢

    • @FaiscaaaH
      @FaiscaaaH Год назад +1

      And a lung ;)

  • @neilk22
    @neilk22 Год назад +3

    Are those Hyperon wheels? Quite scarce. The cost of campag is just not justifiable, and removing all the quirks of a thumb shifter and oddly shaped hood means it’s got nothing for its fans to justify the outlay for.

  • @DavidVidaurri
    @DavidVidaurri Год назад

    ❤❤❤ I would have to pull out a load to buy any of the top group sets but I do lock them❤

  • @Keeazul
    @Keeazul Год назад

    Nice and interesting video, as always, especially, as the media here in Japan hasn’t reported on it much yet.
    Btw, I ordered one of your Just Ride Bikes T-shirt back in April but seems its printing has never finished since then for 1.5 months. There maybe some others who are experiencing the same and that’d be a shame if so. It’s good to check on such small things concerning the channel sometimes.

    • @davidarthur
      @davidarthur  Год назад +1

      Thanks for ordering a t-shirt! The t-shirt orders are fulfilled by TeeSpring a company that specialises in producing t-shirt designs - delivery can sometimes be a bit slow and I imagine posting the Japan may take a bit longer. It could be worth dropping them an email just to ask how your order is proceeding. Hope it arrives soon!

  • @artt3231
    @artt3231 Год назад +3

    I really like Campa’s approach to the crank. Interesting that they opted for 29 at the back… seems like a missed opportunity to really bring it to Shimano/SRAM who now (for Shimano) is warming up to the 34’s 😅… 105’s 12 speeds only option (11-34) and even the mighty Dura-Ace now offering the same ⚙️… IMO, 52/36 and bigger should definitely be available for the powerful among you guys, and the industry should gravitate to 50/34 as the new standard (Shimano) and smaller offering already at SRAM and now at Campa… Great direction if you ask me… PS: I had to buy 50/34 to downsize from the 52/36 standard on my Trek Émonda fitted with Ultegra R8000… but kept the 11-30 as had to stop the spending spree.. 🙃 would have loved standard 50/34 with 11-34 out back 😍…

    • @andrewmcalister3462
      @andrewmcalister3462 Год назад +1

      The 45/29 crankset when combined with the 10-29 cassette, will give a 1:1 ratio, same as Shimamo with a 34 compact and 34t cassette.

    • @artt3231
      @artt3231 Год назад +1

      @@andrewmcalister3462 clearly, but that’s “mountain” territory… I’m talking about the everyday ride in mixed terrain… 29 IMO, is still too small if you’re running 50/34 up front… but maybe that’s just me 😅

    • @ultimobici.
      @ultimobici. Год назад

      Shimano 12 speed has an 11-36 option. That said, Campagnolo SR is still going to have 52/36 & 53/39 options in the range, albeit for mechanical. What will be interesting is whether the mech will handle 11-32 or 11.34 cassettes.....

    • @Gianniz27
      @Gianniz27 Год назад

      @@andrewmcalister3462 45-29 with 10-29 is inferior to standard Shimano 50-34 with 11-34. Casette options look totally screwed.

    • @andrewmcalister3462
      @andrewmcalister3462 Год назад

      @@Gianniz27 What's your reasoning? (Other than the inefficiency of the 10t cog). Not doubting you, genuinely curious.

  • @gregvassilakos
    @gregvassilakos Год назад +3

    They should call it SRAMpagnolo. This isn't a criticism. We are already halfway to a SRAMano groupset, and I expect the evolution will be complete within a few years.

  • @mikespadafora9077
    @mikespadafora9077 Год назад

    Hey David, the derailleurs don't look aero, so I guess fast riders won't be riding them

  • @pup_phil
    @pup_phil Год назад +1

    Have to say it looks a lot prettier in the video than on the first pics I saw 😅

  • @targaW3007
    @targaW3007 Год назад

    Well, be honest. How often do you use the 10 tooth sprocket?? Not to often I think. Because you have to go way over 50km/h on that gear. So it just don’t matter in the real word how much the loosing on a 10 tooth sprocket is.

    • @Gianniz27
      @Gianniz27 Год назад +1

      Point is, u loose in all the gears with the 45 "big" ring, what most amateurs need in mountains. Casette options are totally wrong. (10-29 max).

  • @markusseppala6547
    @markusseppala6547 Год назад +1

    Only 0.1w penalty on the 10t? I think they first decided the result then came up with a test to produce it. Or didn't even bother and just lied.

  • @fiddleronthebike
    @fiddleronthebike 4 месяца назад

    the gear range has not improved. We have now 10-29 (a bit under 1:3) and before 11-34 (a bit over 1:3). And btw, the Campagnolo 11-34 has the best gradation of all 11-34 cassettes; imo the step to 10-29 (following SRAM) is a mistake because the smaller the cassettes are getting, the bigger is a 1-tooth-step - 10 to 11 is a bigger step than 11 to 12, and especially with the small kogs it matters. Other than that it is a beautiful group set - as most of Campagnolo since many years

  • @jrnkoopmannjohansen5327
    @jrnkoopmannjohansen5327 3 месяца назад

    I.ride Campa Super Record Electronics, no cabels as in the RUclips video, for all most 6 Month at my Colnago C68. It’s great and I recomend it 100%.

  • @MAEBikr
    @MAEBikr Год назад

    nice looking shop.

  • @JamesCrandallPainting
    @JamesCrandallPainting Год назад +2

    Campagnolo used to make the most beautiful metal components, and the top-end gruppos were polished like jewels. Not sure why I would pay these prices for the same black carbon fiber that everyone else uses

  • @gregfisher216
    @gregfisher216 Год назад

    Great video David, Could you tell me if that is a Campy chain ? I noticed the locking mechanism like Scram and Shimano use so I surmised it is one of them. I figure the only thing they did not improve on was the price tag !!!

    • @kalanihines
      @kalanihines Год назад +1

      New Campy chain. They switched from just a pin.

    • @gregfisher216
      @gregfisher216 Год назад

      @@Unwavering137 I bought the chain tool a couple of years ago because I didn't think at the time, there was a quick link for Campy. I have a chorus 12 speed as well. What quick link do you use please ?

    • @kalanihines
      @kalanihines Год назад

      @@Unwavering137 Yeah. I never bought that tool. I've always used a $15 park tool to pop the pin in and out. Never had any problems. (*touch wood) Currently on two sets of Record 12 and have ridden Campy on and off since 9sp. I've just always been careful using standard chain tools.

    • @gregfisher216
      @gregfisher216 Год назад

      @@kalanihines do you use a quick link ?

    • @kalanihines
      @kalanihines Год назад

      @@gregfisher216 Nah. If I remember correctly I did use one on 10sp. But, I dont plan on taking the chain off except to put a new one on so I dont really bother with it. But, if I heard correctly, KMC one works. I guess you'd want to take it off to do the wax treatment?

  • @reinholdachleitner2069
    @reinholdachleitner2069 Год назад +2

    Cool video and really nice looking new wireless Super Record,it looks similar to Di2.💯👌🏻

  • @zaoralj
    @zaoralj Год назад +2

    I don't mind to buy bikes with DuraAce or Sram AXS Red, but $5,399/£4,499 is too much 🤦‍♂

  • @knoxm304
    @knoxm304 Год назад

    Fookin gorgeous

  • @nicklewiscycling
    @nicklewiscycling Год назад +9

    Srampagnolo

  • @brittle1
    @brittle1 Год назад +2

    tech still seems a bit behind the rest of the industry

  • @laranjiinha77
    @laranjiinha77 Год назад +2

    What i do l like about riding a bike is the fact it will be not dependent on any modern technology. That it´s just me and an analogic machine. I understand it´s purpouse but in a modern world, everything is turning electric... allow me to keep my sanity off this technology on an analogic bike.

  • @brucewayne3141
    @brucewayne3141 Год назад

    6:28 jesus christ man, can you torque it down to the spec (42NM)???? that's why the cassette bodies are so dugged up on those wheels.

  • @eijiroinouye4115
    @eijiroinouye4115 6 месяцев назад

    Di2 is down to a science

  • @YTOnlineReviews
    @YTOnlineReviews Год назад

    Amazing

  • @stickmenkissarmy6907
    @stickmenkissarmy6907 Год назад

    Cost is crazy!!!!!!

  • @david.vandergoes
    @david.vandergoes Год назад

    Oh my. What happened?

  • @ruskracing
    @ruskracing Год назад

    Are they licensing from SRAM? Seems to be some patent infringement going on.

  • @cbb3062
    @cbb3062 Год назад

    Real shame the didn't make a rim break version did not expect this from Campy. Unfortunately they lost a customer.

  • @leeharding8306
    @leeharding8306 Год назад +1

    SRAM and Shimano might as well call it a day 😂 apparently it doesn’t work that great 😬

  • @lisashiela9137
    @lisashiela9137 Год назад

    Sure looks nice and a visual improvement from the last Campy groupset. Naturally the two p's, pricing along with performance will play an important role in the overall success.

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 Год назад +1

    I love campy but the price for this grounp is just too much for me. USD 6500