How good is the Campagnolo Super Record?

How good is the Campagnolo Super Record?

Super Record is Campagnolo’s flagship mechanical groupset and commands a hefty price tag, but it is ergonomically wonderful, its appearance is stunning and the performance is impeccable.

Is Campagnolo a good bike?

Campagnolo is the fanciest of the groupset makers. That’s not to say its components functions better than any other brand of groupset, rather that it has a history and desirability that others can’t quite match.

Is Campagnolo EPS worth?

Campagnolo Super Record is really good (I think so far anyway), it looks great, it’s durable, and it’s a premium product. So while I might be a little underwhelmed that new EPS is nothing groundbreaking and more an evolution of its predecessor, it’s still going to be highly desirable amongst faithful Campag fans.

Does Campagnolo have electronic shifters?

As many of you know, Campagnolo recently formally introduced its electronic shifting system, dubbed EPS, to the market.

Is Campagnolo Super Record Electronic?

Campagnolo has always been a pioneer in innovation for racing bike transmission and now continues its research with the aim of constantly improving the cycling experience. The Super Record electronic groupset, considered a benchmark for its performance and reliability, is now available in a 12-speed version.

Which Campagnolo groupsets are up to date for 2015?

Chorus, Record and Super Record get updates for 2015: plus photo gallery Italian manufacturer Campagnolo has launched updates to its top three road mechanical groupsets ahead of the 2015 sales season. Chorus, Record and Super Record all get the same fundamental updates.

What happened to Campagnolo’s Super Record groupsets?

When Campagnolo celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2013, there was a specially marked and boxed versionof its Super Record groupset, but there was no sign that the company was re-visiting the design of its groupsets until the following year, when the RS edition was released.

What are the top Campagnolo powertrain groupsets?

The top three groupsets – Super Record, Record and Chorus – come in both mechanical and electronic versions. Campagnolo calls its electronic systems EPS: Electronic Power Shift.

Who are Campagnolo?

Campagnolo, based in Vicenza, Italy, is arguably the most prestigious of the three major road bike groupset manufacturers – the other two being Shimano and SRAM. Established back in 1933, it’s a company with unrivalled heritage, riders from Gino Bartali to Vincenzo Nibali having won countless top-level races using Campagnolo components.

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