Campagnolo Record 12: Is It Better Than Di2 and AXS?

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • A comprehensive review of what it's like to ride the Campagnolo Record 12speed Mechanical Groupset.
    I breakdown the features and share my ride impressions in several real world riding conditions.
    With the industry push towards all things electronic and hydraulic, this mechanical groupset is the only high end 12 speed mechanical groupset on the market.
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Komentáře • 538

  • @thegoodwheel
    @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +10

    A special thanks to Harold "Smiley" Davis for the awesome Slow Mo video in the park

  • @tomkunich9401
    @tomkunich9401 Před rokem +89

    I'm 78 and I did 4000 miles and 30,000 meters of climbing despite some minor health problems this year. I want steel and Campagnolo Record.

  • @BacktoHardware
    @BacktoHardware Před rokem +7

    “Tutto Campagnolo” 😂 forever! Cheers from Italy by a Campagnolo fan!

  • @jimbrittain402
    @jimbrittain402 Před rokem +55

    I am SO DONE with being forced to upgrade, and with the steady increase in cost. I never would have gotten started. I'm impressed that Campy is still offering a mechanical, rim-brake option. Other than that, I'm going with Chinese brands.

    • @ea21411
      @ea21411 Před rokem +4

      There is no need for 12s on 2x systems,

    • @letheal
      @letheal Před rokem

      @@ea21411 1x is fine with 11 also for an offroad bike.

    • @justaletdown
      @justaletdown Před rokem +23

      It is the best time to buy second hand lightweight rimbrake bikes for peanuts from people who "upgraded" to 8kg+ aero disc bikes 🤣😂

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂

    • @velohas7143
      @velohas7143 Před rokem +3

      Actually last year after being riding Shimano and Sram for years for the first time in my life i rode a 10sp Campy equipped bike and ....kept it 😀 and truly there is something special in there or just I'm going Campy 🤔...🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @lionstigersandbears235
    @lionstigersandbears235 Před rokem +14

    As a baby boomer I naturally love Campy because when I started riding it represented you’ve arrived. This summer I finally bought a bike with a full Campy groupset and I understand the hype. The carbon fiber parts look great and perform how you’d expect a masterpiece of engineering to work. Thanks for your unbiased review. You identified something about the brake lever that I didn’t know. Keep riding.

  • @MrWBB63
    @MrWBB63 Před rokem +9

    I switched from Shimano to Campy in 1995 due to ergonomics. The inner button switch made it easier to upshift while sprinting, out of the saddle, without having to ponder which lever to hit (as with Shimano STI levers). I never looked back. The quality and, yes, beauty of the Campy gruppo surprised me and has kept me a fan all of these years!

  • @Driver8takeabreak
    @Driver8takeabreak Před rokem +7

    Absolutely love the feel of the 10 spd Campy levers.

  • @DrGIzmoBRad
    @DrGIzmoBRad Před rokem +4

    Luis,
    Your video of the mechanical Campy Record 12 speed system was all encompassing. From the human interface at the levers, to 5 down / 3 up gear skips, and shifting speed assessments - you hit all the technical points w/o missing a beat. Really liked your intro 'index' followed by the ordered talking points. Your preparation and presentation was spot on.
    Many thanks, Brad B.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thank you Bradley! I appreciate that👍🏾

  • @tmkim
    @tmkim Před rokem +4

    Thank you. I am simply old school purist.. I love Campy group sets for exactly what you point out....Though I have been a shimano guy since College days in the mid 80's.....I no longer find my days rain or shine in my old daily work commuting up and down my hill into the City, so rim brakes and non electrified is just fine with me. I now choose when I ride and do not ride in rain these days much unless caught out....Quick releases, ez brake changes without bleeding etc... it just works for me being now a recreational cyclist....

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Ride on Terry! Thanks for sharing 👍🏾

  • @tootsgrande
    @tootsgrande Před měsícem +1

    Great video! I love Campag Record 12 mechanical. I have the rim brake version on a C60 frameset. However, I was hoping to upgrade to a disc brake mechanical when Colnago released the C68 range. I was extremely disappointed to learn that mechanical group sets would not be accommodated, so I am sticking with my C60!

  • @katomiler843
    @katomiler843 Před rokem +1

    Dude, I am so glad you introduced me to this group set!!!

  • @Sprocketboy1956
    @Sprocketboy1956 Před rokem +4

    "Campy doesn't wear out...". As someone with several 9-speed Campy-equipped bikes I can vouch for that (although I also have three 9-speed Dura Ace ones as well). My most recent acquisition was a C40 with 9-speed Chorus/Record and I am always struck by the machine-like feel of Campy shifter compared to the lighter Shimano. The parts are quite beautiful and that has to count for something. On the C40 I am running a 52/39 chainset with a 13-26 cassette, which would probably be better for Florida than where I am! With respect to your industry dislikes, I am very impressed with the stopping power of the Chorus rim brakes so no disc brakes for me.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Leslie! Thanks for sharing. That c40 sounds like a dream👍🏾

  • @jamiegrant8764
    @jamiegrant8764 Před rokem +7

    Great video and finally someone who talks about Campagnolo in a good way. I currently use Record 11 speed and it is completely flawless and I don't think I have to adjust the tension more than once a year at the most. Campagnolo chains are a lot better than Shimano and last a lot longer as does the cassettes. I could strip my bike down tomorrow and sell the groupset for more money than I paid for it as people want them and especially if you have a five arm crankset. Damage your Campagnolo levers/shifters and mechs and you can have them rebuilt unlike the other two big brands which are all throw away and replace. I will pick up on a couple of things as you left out Chorus 12 speed being available in both rim and disc versions and don't forget they were also the first manufacturer to 13 speed as well although that is for gravel......hmmmm, will we see a 2x13 groupset for the road in the next couple of years?. To a certain extent Campagnolo was the leader for the modern electronic groupset and nearly had an electronic groupset on the market in the early 2000s, but really it was MAVIC who started it all way back with the Mektronic and Zap groupsets in the early 90s. Happy new year from the Scottish Highlands.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +2

      Hi Jamie! Greeting to you and thanks for sharing. 13 speed for road, I hope not.
      I left out the Mavic zapp because, well... it didn't do well. But yes. Thanks for watching👍🏾

  • @ridetotheright1
    @ridetotheright1 Před rokem +5

    I love that Campagnolo is a traditional company that produces art! I am not surprised they are hanging on to traditional mechanisms. I am not a fan of e-shifting having tested it.

  • @Ed-ip2sg
    @Ed-ip2sg Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your video. I rode campy for many years starting back when shifters were in the down tube. I’ve had a mid grade shinano ultegra for a long time. It’s had several repairs, some pretty expensive. My Campagnolo s’ were always rock solid. No problem going back. Getting ready to watch your video on the steal frame. Back in the day the old chrome Molly tubing was the thing and it held up. Im sure it’s a new thing now. I still have my 1986 Rossin frame with a campy chorus on it. Put many miles on it. Still ridable.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      I think it's amazing that you've kept your steel Rossin! Thanks for sharing👍🏾

  • @williamjewett5068
    @williamjewett5068 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your positive and thorough review … and help keeping the Campagnolo brand alive .

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi William! Thanks for watching... it's a great brand👍🏾

  • @howardleckey2089
    @howardleckey2089 Před rokem +4

    Luis! Great analysis again. Love your comment on campy doesn’t wear out it just breaks in. So true, still riding a 80s super record bike and 90s 8 and 9spds bikes. Sometimes its the riding quality feel the components add! This is just another thing we all love about our road bikes. Thank Luis, alot of great content again!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Howard! Your sentiment is really appreciated 👍🏾

  • @Stratulax
    @Stratulax Před rokem +2

    My 2020 Bianchi Aria is rim braked and cabled. A lot less headaches and no brake chatter. I also love the fact that I can do most of the maintenance myself. I remember Campy from back in the 80's. I remember that my old Sachs Grip Shift as well as my old Shimano Rapid Fire setups did multiple shifts easily. I wondered where that had gone. Sounds like it's time to finally give Campy the look they deserve. Thanks! 👍🏾

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. Sachs disappeared but were good components

  • @ViddyWellBrother
    @ViddyWellBrother Před rokem +5

    I've been running Campy Super Record 12 mechanical on 1 bike for a year or so, and I have SR11 on 2 bikes, and then Record 10 on 3 bikes. I still think 10sp carbon/Ti was perfection, but I agree that for not feeling like you're missing some gears whilst keeping pace in a group ride, the 12sp is just incredible. And yes, those shifter contacts points are the most well-designed and comfy I've ever encountered. Campagnolo just is, and really always has been, next level. Plus, I suspect like you, I somehow just feel better putting Italian parts on Italian frames. 🇮🇹😁Viva Campagnolo, and Viva rim brakes! Oh, and yes, tubes are so much easier when all is said and done. Dealing with sealant fluid, etc.,...oh, I soon grew tired of that! In any case, another great vid! Keep them coming! 😃

  • @ericpmoss
    @ericpmoss Před rokem +10

    Gotta say, the shifts from even 2011 Campy is fast and smooth -- nicer than the Di2 I put on later bikes. One thing I think really helps it is to replace the cable and housing with the compression-less JagWire segmented housing and mandrel-drawn ultra smooth cable. I think that helps no matter the brand of groupset.

    • @adam__smith
      @adam__smith Před rokem

      I have 2006 Chorus on one of my bikes, and it still works flawlessly. Love those smooth but precise shifts.

  • @benjaminwolf9801
    @benjaminwolf9801 Před rokem +12

    First and foremost I find Campagnolo is like a best kept secret in cycling. Those who know, KNOW.
    Chorus - best bang for your buck
    Record - refine Chorus
    Super Record - love, simply love

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      👍🏾

    • @AndrewBlucher
      @AndrewBlucher Před rokem

      ​@@thegoodwheel You make quite a thing of the multi-gear change features for Record and Super Record. I haven't used 12sp yet, but in 10 and 11 speed this feature is also present in Chorus. In my understanding, the three gruppos have the same features except for weight.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      @@AndrewBlucher thanks for watching. The whole point of the video is to show some unique features of the 12 speed Record compared to other 12 speed offerings on the market. "Is this the best value in 12 speed groupsets on the market?"
      There isn't an implication that the 11 speed doesn't do it.👍🏾

    • @AndrewBlucher
      @AndrewBlucher Před rokem

      @@thegoodwheel Ah, I you misunderstood my meaning, which was that Chorus so far has had all the features of the higher gruppos, so I'd expect that to continue.

    • @st3ppenwolf
      @st3ppenwolf Před 2 měsíci

      @@AndrewBlucher Indeed, Chorus is the cheapest SR12 you can buy. However, if you want EPS you need to go all the way to SR

  • @waynosfotos
    @waynosfotos Před rokem +2

    Campy fan here and did a review as well. This is a exceptional product. The revolution 11 speed was so so but the 12 speed is fantastic.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Hi Wayne! Thanks for watching, I do follow your videos and did see it👍🏾

  • @jsfoster100
    @jsfoster100 Před rokem

    It was made for me! I have been riding the set since the month it came out in usa…It is always a joy, i have had it on. 3 frames….i am 77 and have been riding campy since the 70s

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing Jonathan! You are definitely an inspiration to keep pushing the pedals 👍🏾

  • @kingaroykid
    @kingaroykid Před 6 měsíci

    Luis, thank you for an excellent detailed review for the average man in the street. I learned a lot.

  • @bonbonflippers4298
    @bonbonflippers4298 Před rokem +33

    My thoughts on your listed 3:
    Tubeless for road bikes: I rode them for a while and they are very comfortable. But I switched back to tubes because the maintenance (if properly done) was such a hassle and cost more over time with sealant refills and deep cleaning after every 6months.
    Disc brakes: currently have 3 disc brakes and 2 rim brakes. I like disc but rim brakes are more than enough for road riding. I am actually looking to replace one of my disc bikes for another rim. Rim brakes so much easier to maintain and switch wheels with compared to disc and its ridiculous rubbing.
    Hidden cables: as a recreational cyclist this is one thing I absolutely hate of all the crap innovation today. The nightmare of working with cables and hose replacement...we don't need that. I want to be able to work on my bikes the way the rim brake bikes used to be! External everything...easy 10min cabling.
    I've never tried campy Groupo because of the cost compared to the "main stream" 11speed Shimano/ sram. I have no plans to move from my 10 and 11speed bikes. Switching back and forth 10 and 11speed I can't tell the difference. I doubt 11 and 12speeds has any benefits to casual riders such as myself.
    I would love to get my hands on campy just to try them out but I'm quite happy with my shimano ultegra and sram red.

    • @marshallh9
      @marshallh9 Před rokem +3

      I would add to the list - hookless rims

    • @cyclopath457
      @cyclopath457 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely agree. Although I'm happy with tubeless. Been doing it for years but could live with either or both if I had too. Tried shimano and campag electronic and mech. I dont have any bikes with electronic at the mo and no plans to get one especially.

    • @larrygonzales7329
      @larrygonzales7329 Před rokem +1

      Yah Agree with inner cable issue, it's noisy also , sometimes smashing the downtube inside and creating noise...

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 Před rokem +1

      What is not discussed in the video and what people just don't focus on is the fact that with the same space between the rear dropouts and added sprockets the chains are getting thinner and thinner and their lifespans dropping drastically because there are NO innovations and/or new materials within the industry to compensate that. My claim is supported by Sram's product description for their new "outer straight designed " 12 speed chains. My Wippermann 7 speed chains almost lasted forever compared to my current 10 speed Shimano/Sram/KMC chains. Will stay with 10 speed because I am too old for new "upgrades".
      Same mileage usage decreases can be said about bicycle tyres. The industry never takes their hands out of our wallets.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing BonBon flippers!

  • @fiddleronthebike
    @fiddleronthebike Před 17 dny +1

    I'm riding Campagnolo Record/Super Record (11x) with rim brakes for more than 50000km and had never one single problem, only replacing cassettes, chains, brake pads aso; and before I rode Campagnolo C-Record (fristion shifting without index😎) 7x, 8x and 9x - for 20 years (don't even know the km's...) also without problems. And btw, the Record/Super Record rim brakes are by far the bestI know, in dry or wet conditions I can easily block the Bora carbon wheels with two fingers - and modulation is impressive, no need for discs with these! When I change to a newer group set I will buy Campa again!
    (only my TT-bike has SRAM etap because I wanted to have shifters on the base bar and the extensions as well, and back then that was not possible with Campa...)

  • @jonk967
    @jonk967 Před rokem +2

    That's some great info. Keep the great videos coming!

  • @sebastianm2381
    @sebastianm2381 Před rokem +5

    Funnily enough, a mechanical 12sp Campagnolo groupset like Record can now be considered almost a budget option among all the other electronic options with 105 now costing 1800 quid. It’s crazy. Campy Record and SR used to be boutique only. Goes to show how crazy prices have gotten.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Agreed Sebastian!

    • @kevinfrost1579
      @kevinfrost1579 Před rokem +2

      @sebastianm2381 echo you 100%. The market bargain at present is 12spd Chorus, nigh on same performance as SR and R, difference is handful of grams. Campagnolo has always delivered ‘true value’ ie : quality in its top tier products , now in the current market it can deliver ‘best value for money’ as well. Oh happy days 😍

  • @md-wg4bz
    @md-wg4bz Před rokem +3

    I’m still riding my old school steel frame Pinarello with the Campy Daytona group. 😁

  • @johnwedlake5543
    @johnwedlake5543 Před rokem +2

    Great review. Just received my new custom steel bike with Campagnolo record 12 and WTO Bora wheels. It’s buttery smooth and a pleasure to ride all day.

  • @jananilcolonoscopu4034
    @jananilcolonoscopu4034 Před rokem +1

    Your reviews are getting even better

  • @joepan8295
    @joepan8295 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Luis. I’m new to your channel. Really enjoying it trying to catch up on your past videos. You’re awesome with your analysis, really makes us appreciate why we love riding. I’m 61, living in Canada but hoping to spend a lot of time in Florida (gulf side) in retirement. BTW, been riding campy super record 11 for the past 10 years. Loving them. Enjoy!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Joe! Thank you so much. Maybe I'll see you on a ride in Tampa👍🏾

  • @ewhip17
    @ewhip17 Před rokem +1

    I gotta say, I own a bunch of nice carbon bikes with electronic shifting, disc brakes and hidden cables. But I just picked up a very reasonably priced steel bike with rim brakes and cables everywhere and I love it. Yes, it takes me back to when I was younger and rode steel and rim brakes because that was about that all that was available. But just the simplicity, ease of use and ease of maintenance was such a breath of fresh air.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Nice experience! Thanks for sharing👍🏾

  • @arianewell6252
    @arianewell6252 Před rokem

    Just wanna say thanks for posting this fantastic video!

  • @thesergeant3524
    @thesergeant3524 Před rokem +1

    Great assessment. Another application I just found about about recently is for gravel and adventure bikes. I came across a user that swapped out the wheel from a Sram X01 rear mountain bike derailleur and replaced it with the wheel from a j-tek shiftmate. This changed the pull ratio and allowed him to use Campy Record levers with a SRAM 10-52 cassette for an off road adventure bike. For brakes he used Paul Klampers. Right now the only other option for 12 speed drop bar mullet gearing is Ratio Tech+Sram levers. These Campy levers look like t hey could be a great option for adventure cyclists too.

  • @mattharding1969
    @mattharding1969 Před rokem +3

    Luis, really great review, and right there with you on your stance of the industry on all accounts. I still have some Campagnolo Chorus 8-speed controls, derailleurs and cassettes that I just can't part with because they are still that good.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thise 8 speed groupsets were very robust Matt! Hold on to 'em👍🏾

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Před rokem +2

    You articulate it so well because you are smart. The bike industry relies on people buying their bikes not being critical thinking. All for profit. I tried electric shifting and I hated it.
    Don't have to pony up for Campagnolo Record 12s. I rode Campy for decades and always preferred it to Shimano DA.
    Sram Rival 22 is all you need with rim brakes. Great hood ergonomics unlike Shimano, very large paddle for shifting...and double tap is even better than having a thumb lever which declutters the hoods on Sram.
    The bike industry has gone mad. It is the BMW business model based upon profit.
    Your thinking is spot on.

  • @goodoleme747
    @goodoleme747 Před rokem

    Thanks to you and another CZcamsr, I went with Campagnolo on my latest build. I went with a combo of Chorus and Record…I’m still waiting for the weather to break to put more miles on it, but so far I love it.

  • @kevinfrost1579
    @kevinfrost1579 Před rokem +1

    Luis excellent clarity of explanation both in words and visuals. Campagnolo deserve a real pat on the back for their 12 spd development most of all for ensuring all components are cross compatible across their ranges of 12 spd group sets. Ensuring new 12 spd is retro compatible so you can still use existing freehub 9,10, 11 spd wheelsets. Upping the biggest cog lowest gear on the cassette from 11-29 to now 11-32 and 11-34. Put a sub compact chainring on the front 48/32 and you’ve the ultimate in range of flexibility of this groupset. Add to that the difference between Super Record /Record /Chorus is a small percentage of material selection to save a small amount of grams but nigh on exactly identical technical performance. Any of them a winner. Clever old Campagnolo they truly know their customers and with this step seek to open up choice for riders, not curtail it. A refreshing contrast to moves in other sectors of the industry. Hope this brings them many new converts and success, as once tried most never revert elsewhere👏👏👏

  • @jdh895
    @jdh895 Před rokem +2

    I've ridden Campagnolo primarily for almost 25 years and generally love it. But I have to say, I'm a huge fan of electronic shifting and intellectually don't regret 'shifting' to Di2 on the road and AXS off it, even if emotionally it's been a bit of a tug.
    Outside of cross racing and tt-ing, electronic doesn't make you faster, but it's a very definite nice to have, and if you ride in crappy conditions, maintenance is drastically reduced. AXS on my gravel/cx bike has been an absolute game changer.
    But I applaud Campagnolo for making something so functional and beautiful. These days, it would be Chorus for me (apart from the callipers - Chorus are actually Tektro and rust), but that Colnago is perfect with Record, btw :-) One niggle about the current Campag stuff is the pronounced ridge at the end of the hood; if you have smaller hands, it can be very uncomfortable after a few hours in the saddle and you need some creativity with bar taping (as well as careful bar choice) to resolve the issue.
    Great vid.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Hi JD, thanks for sharing your insights👍🏾

  • @drjwbriand
    @drjwbriand Před rokem +1

    "passione", says it all! there is everything else and then there is campy! i only have one complaint, and that is your yankees hat since i'm a diehard red sox fan....but hey i forgive you cuz you've got a lot more to look forward to than i do!!! great video- rock on bro!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Ha ha! Thank you. That hat gave me a lot of grief when I lived in Atlanta😁

  • @StanEby1
    @StanEby1 Před rokem +1

    Very edifying. All the best.

  • @nellyx1x493
    @nellyx1x493 Před rokem +4

    Spot-on analysis. Another rider here wise enough to not want hidden cables, tubeless on less than 32c, battery gizmo's, discs on a tarmac bike, and I'd add bb30 to the no-go list. Record 12spd mechanical rim would be at the top of the list for the next groupset out of default due to what the other brands are now not supporting...

    • @katomiler843
      @katomiler843 Před rokem

      I totally agree on the bb30/BBright, nothing but trouble for me.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your insights Nelly👍🏾

  • @1a2b3c4.
    @1a2b3c4. Před rokem +2

    I been waiting for this.👍

  • @katomiler843
    @katomiler843 Před rokem +1

    Totally agree with your hit list and forced innovation, Luis!!! 👍

  • @DavidCasebeer-wf8by
    @DavidCasebeer-wf8by Před 10 měsíci +1

    My oldest ride is a 1973 Mercian (531) Super Vigorelli track bike. While I don't race any more, it is a hoot to ride at the Atlanta Velodrome. I rode my Mercian Professional until the frame snapped at near 200,000 miles. The groupo was the original Nouvo Record to the end. I have used 10,11 and 12 Record since 2000, with no mechanical issues other than my silliness. I get 4-5000 miles of a 10/11 chain (yes I mic it and change at .5) much longer than my buddies other stuff. I am 68, 187 cm and 90 plus kilo.

  • @johnflynn4923
    @johnflynn4923 Před rokem +2

    Nice overall review, Campy has always been an innovator and as a premium product its price point is actually very reasonable not to mention the sheer beauty of the Campy aesthetics, the crank arms are a work of art in themselves.

  • @gibbo3783
    @gibbo3783 Před rokem +1

    Excellent review! I’m on 2014 Record and Super Record 11 on my two bikes.

  • @pvasiliou3948
    @pvasiliou3948 Před rokem +1

    Nice video and content. I'm almost 60 years old and a long-time Campagnolo fan and user, having started with a 9-speed Athena gruppo on a steel Bottecchia, now riding an 11-speed Chorus gruppo on my custom-geo Titanium bike. That bike started life with a 10-speed SRAM Force setup which was fine. All mechanical, all rim brakes. The Campy stuff is butter. Nothing like it. I am now looking to purchase and build up another custom frame and am thinking of "graduating" to 12-speed mechanical Record but with disc brakes. If the budget does not allow that, I'll stick to Chorus. I think that the hydraulic brake hoods are not as attractive as the ones for the rim brakes, but overall it's still a great looking kit.
    I agree with your assessment of "the nod" between us Campy nerds, especially in the current sea of sameness. Absolutely no disrespect against SRAM or Shimano though. They are all really good stuff. Especially the Dura Ace stuff is really good. I like to use the analogy of Campy being a fine Italian car (say a top-of-the-line Alfa or even a Ferrari) where Shimano being a top-of-the-line Lexus. Shimano simply works. No fuss. My SRAM experience was good, too.
    One note on the video: you compared the Record (almost at the top of the range) to Rival (almost at the bottom of its range); that may not be a fair comparison. I would suggest a Record vs. RED (or Dura Ace) to make it more of an apples-to-apples comparison.
    Thanks for the video. Great stuff.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi thank you for sharing your thoughts. The Record vs Rival reference was in regard to a recent review I did of the Rival. The Rival and Red have the same internals, shifting speed etc, and I was attempting to equate the speed of the Record 12 mech with that of SRAMs internals... but point taken👍🏾

  • @xaviermelendez2639
    @xaviermelendez2639 Před rokem +1

    ~ Campagnolo Spoken Here ~
    Another really great video, appreciate your insights and commentary. Yeah man, a tip of the hat to you for representing the Big C! Your video is so timely, as I just purchased a vintage early 90s De Rosa SLX steel frameset and have been contemplating what Campy group to get.
    As a long time rider too, riding and involved with the cycling industry since the mid-1980s, it goes without saying, “Campagnolo-there is no substitute”! One small suggestion, an in-depth review of Campy disc brakes, especially Record or Super Record level would be cool. I’ve not tried them yet, but have heard from other folks in the industry that they are considered the very best available.
    OK, now to my thoughts on your listed 3….
    Disc Brakes - as an avid MTBer and gravel rider/racer, I couldn’t imagine life without disc brakes. That said, I still value and cherish a good rim brake set up too. (Looking at you Cane Creek eeBrakes!)
    Tubeless Tires - yup, same general comment, as a MTBer and gravel rider, life just wouldn’t be the same without tubeless tires. Same goes for tubeless on road bikes, love love love the ride quality of a good tubeless road set up, feels very much like a high quality hand made tubular. Have to recall winning a regional masters road stage race, thanks to tubeless tires self-sealing during a puncture while out on course, managing to finish the stage, albeit with approx. 40lbs of pressure, and going on to win overall GC.
    Integrated/Internal Routing - Hmmm… have a love hate with this one for sure. Overall, as a consumer, I think it has a clean and modern aesthetic. As someone who mostly wrenches on their own bikes, I find integrated front ends (handlebar, stem, steerer, frame) to be a total PITA!
    #rideallbikes

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your insights Xavier... and congratulations on that win👍🏾

  • @drummerboyharm3078
    @drummerboyharm3078 Před rokem

    I am a Shitmano man for yearsss. But now I have a Record 12s groupset on a steel frame road bike. I am impressed!

  • @lukecico5155
    @lukecico5155 Před 8 měsíci

    My hit list? I’m so glad you asked.
    1. Disc brakes for road and the difficulty getting rim brake wheels now
    2. Integrated seat masts (trek)
    3. Press fit BB (I’m looking at you BB90)
    4. Integrated cables
    6/7/8/9/10 the disappearance of mechanical! I’m putting Campy on my Seven Axiom Ti this winter.

  • @TheRickysee
    @TheRickysee Před rokem +1

    Absolutely epic video loved it loved it

  • @dsonyay
    @dsonyay Před rokem +1

    Oh and great video! You’re style is really good and very organized. “ Fuhgetabotit”!

  • @mariconor242
    @mariconor242 Před rokem

    Excellent review, I’m sold 👍

  • @shrkys4
    @shrkys4 Před rokem

    Thanks for the Campy content Luis! I've just switched to Record 12 from 2006 Record 10 with about 30k+ miles on it on my Serotta Ti frame. Record 10 Levers were rebuilt and jockey wheels replaced a couple times, couple cassettes and a few chains over the years, that's it, trouble free for the most part. The Record 10 still has lots of life left and I'll put it on another frame I have stashed. The Record 12 has the same soul and feel for shifting and braking but it's a level above in smoothness and accuracy of front shifts and braking, it's sooo much better. I have another bike with Ultegra 11sp that I also enjoy how smooth and accurate the shifts are, but the option of multiple shifts in either direction is a game changer and I find myself riding almost exclusively on my Campy bike. I'm able to dump the front and rear simultaneously for quick climbing adjustments, never drops a chain!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your experience with both the 10 and 12. I am glad to hear you are holding on to the 10... it is an amazing groupset👍🏾

  • @lamarbur
    @lamarbur Před rokem +1

    I am a campagnolo since 1977. I have chorus 12 speed on one bike and chorus 11 speed on my other.

  • @AndyK.23
    @AndyK.23 Před rokem

    Great overview! Also, you have some killer bikes that look amazing!

  • @wearemajortaylor
    @wearemajortaylor Před rokem +2

    Excellent review! 👍

  • @Bklynbound
    @Bklynbound Před rokem +1

    I’m sold! very informative video

  • @rrosomasa
    @rrosomasa Před rokem +2

    Nice video and totally agree. People don't know what they're missing out with Campy, they think is just a pricey offering, but in reality they are so much better, you do get what you pay for - high quality.
    Also, I still run rim brakes and not looking to switch. And finally i'm happy with my clinchers - if it ain't broke, don't fix it!

  • @christophertrapp4195
    @christophertrapp4195 Před rokem +2

    My biggest pet peeve in cycling components is the discontinuation of wear and tear parts. As 12 speed is becoming more prevalent, high end 11 speed wear and tear parts are becoming harder to find. One of my bikes is running mechanical Sram Red 11 speed with rim brakes. While mid-tier 11 speed cassettes probably won't die off, I know 11 speed Red cassettes will soon. Same for Dura Ace. If I'm spending well over $10k for a complete bike, I want to maintain it with the same caliber parts that it came with for over a decade. Campagnolo historically, is MUCH better than Shimano and Sram in this area. New replacement 10 speed shifters and cassettes from across their lineup are still readily available.
    I absolutely love the double bend of Campy's brake lever blades. I think it's Campy's most underrated feature. I'm particular about where the thumb paddle is though. I feel like it's located a bit too high and forward for me on some group sets. I love how EPS lowered the thumb lever and made it a bit more flush to the hood. I don't have to reach up with your thumb as much from the drops. The lower end Campy levers have a similar placement, but don't allow multiple upshifts like Record. Not a deal breaker for me, but it is for many riders.
    All component manufacturers have their pros and cons. For me, Campy is an experience. It's fun to use and it's well thought out. It's a technological island in many respects though, and needing dedicated Campagnolo tools can be an expensive hassle.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Christopher, thank youbfor sharing your insights and experiences 👍🏾

  • @sillypuddystl2907
    @sillypuddystl2907 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic vid. Thanks

  • @Mikeatcitycycle
    @Mikeatcitycycle Před rokem

    Totally neglected to add.............great, thoughtful, mature content Luis!

  • @RomaniMTB
    @RomaniMTB Před rokem +2

    Excellent video!!! Thanks for sharing the information. I am team SRAM AXS on both my MTB and my Road bike but I really like Campy as well.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thank you Romani! SRAM seems to really shine on MTB

  • @Slickvic968
    @Slickvic968 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff Luis. I was considering the new eps 12 but feared for lack of support per se. I love the tradition of Italian cycling. At 59 1/2, I’m not going to the world tour, but occasionally join fast group rides. With this info I’m back on the campy train with the next bike build, hopefully this year. My first bike is an ‘84 Trek 770 w/ campagnolo victory groupset .

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Victor, I remember that groupset. The new Campy stuff is stellar👍🏾

  • @kalanihines
    @kalanihines Před rokem

    Took many years riding the other grouppos with sponsorships. Finally got back to campy. Always missed it.
    Steel: Tommasini Cento
    Phil Wood hand built low-pro wheelset
    Campy 12 mech.
    I love this bike.
    Campy doesn’t feel cheap, doesn’t drop chains. I’ll take it any day over using an etap or di2 group again. That’s just my take. Whatever works for you, do it. But, you can’t beat the feel of those first 100 miles as a new campy group beds in and then becomes seamless for the duration. 😍😍😍

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience Kalani👍🏾

  • @jamesmoros1274
    @jamesmoros1274 Před rokem +2

    I have campy 10, 11 & 12 speed. Love them all and they are all rim brakes.. all on Ti frames. I don’t like Disks they add complexity weight and are difficult to maintain. So I bought a few spare groupset for my future bike builds ☺️🇦🇺 cheers from Australia.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing that idea James... many have considered that option.

  • @hondasaurusrex6998
    @hondasaurusrex6998 Před rokem

    Love your last statement-Campagnolo doesn't wear out, it breaks in. I'm kinda Campy snob.... proof.... my '87 Atala with a mix bag of Campy components that have been changed out through the years. And they all seem to work together. Did require some trips to the machine shop but only to cut the spacers on the 8 speed freewheel so my 10 speed shifter works😁.

  • @st3ppenwolf
    @st3ppenwolf Před 2 měsíci +2

    Campy's mechanical group sets are obviously in a league of their own. I do think their EPS systems are better than SRAM/Shimano as well, but yeah expensive

  • @bikedad57
    @bikedad57 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m so glad I saw this video. Excellent review of the Campy Record 12. I’m considering buying a 2008 Orbea Opal Carbon with Campy Record and rim brakes (from my daughter)😊. The only upgrade I would consider is to the Campy Record 12. I see no need to go with digital and disc, especially at 66 years. I was really happy to see that at least 2 of your bikes have rim brakes. I also have a Specialized Diverge gravel and Cannondale supersix evo carbon, but am looking forward to a test ride on the Orbea!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před 8 měsíci +1

      That should be a trusted seller😁
      The Record 12 is really outstanding 👍🏾

  • @wplg
    @wplg Před rokem +1

    Wow~! Lighting is everything~!
    Now you can see what I meant about useing the sunlight to
    your advantage.
    What a contrast in your group ride when the sun is
    behind you, vs in front of you.
    Just show a little patience before you roll tape.
    Looks great visually now.
    Glad to be of service!

  • @1ssll1
    @1ssll1 Před rokem +3

    Hi Luis, super review from you. Congrat!
    I own a Campy Chorus 12. The Chorus also can down by up to 5 sprockets in a single movement! Since 2 years on my bike, super groupset!

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj Před rokem +1

    I'm feeling alienated from bike magazines and videos. I'm 67. I got into cycling as student ten miles each way commute on foggy, icy country roads towards and into town. 5-speed was fine. Then ten-speed 52/42 * 14/24 later Suntour Ultra6 gave 13/28 could haul up 25% gradients (with difficulty). If compact was good for Contador in Giro mountains, it was good for me. 50/34 * 13/28 - perfect, especially on clearance sale (because half CF, half Al) Cannondale System6 Ultegra 2007. Dream ride for 100+ miles on 23c tyres. 16-speed Tiagra or Claris on early Tricross for town with luggage. Gave away sensible bikes in first lockdown and heart attack. Replaced with one Orbea urban 7-speed, which takes me up steep hills with heavy backpack all over southeast London. Regrets: couldn't resist 2018 Roubaix Elite mechanical Ultegra hydraulic disk, 25c tyres second-hand under 1 year old. Don't need the gear range. BB and cockpit need tools and expertise I don't have. Disk brakes would allow swapping wheels and don't wear out rims. Fatter tyres help with cracked British roads. I'm retired pensioner. 12-speed Record is not even a dream for me. I still rebuild old bikes and wheels with my old tools for friends & neighbours and their children and grandchildren. But no advertising revenue for media coverage of my cycling world. Time for 60 mile loop in rain on the Roubaix

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Keep on riding Stephen! Thanks for sharing👍🏾

  • @Ghostina1
    @Ghostina1 Před rokem +1

    I have everything on my DogmaF. Integrated Headset and Cables, Sram Red Axs Gruppo (with Rival STi s for ergonomics) and Discs ... Still happy!

  • @PedalMore
    @PedalMore Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love my 9 speed 105 can’t imagine what 12 speeds feels like 🚴‍♂️😂

  • @dpledoone
    @dpledoone Před rokem +2

    Great review Luis-I have been cycling my whole life and speak from a little experience- I refuse to buy disc brake bikes as they feel stuck in mud, I don’t do tubeless as there is no benefit, I don’t do batteries and I roll with 23’ Vittorias, not 25, not 28…I have 3 Campy Record bikes and have Never had a failure - one needs a good mechanic, but the replacement parts are a plus too. I love Ultegra mechanical too, but do not see a huge upgrade in Dura Ace and the latter has had some QC issues with their cranks.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts 👍🏾

  • @Liplip40
    @Liplip40 Před rokem +1

    Sick Colnago. Under load is where Record shines the best shift quality all the time. Dura-Ace; light action. SRAM, as much all of us watching this hate to want to admit…

  • @_vlad420
    @_vlad420 Před 15 dny

    I had a 12 speed Campagnolo Record that came with my Colnago. I sold it and got a 11 speed mechanical Shimano Ultegra.
    I realized that anything Campagnolo can do, Shimano can do better.
    It shifts well, yes, no disagreement with that, but so does other brands.
    But my main issue was the overall shifting design, like shifting down while you're on the drops during sprints or while descending. Almost like the designers never thought that rider's don't always ride on the hoods.
    Comparing that to Shimano's design, which is much easier, practical. Shimano's design just makes more sense.
    And mechanical Shimano can shift multiple gears with one shift of the lever too.
    In truth, Campagnolo is like a collector's thing now. For those recreational riders who are into the whole "Italian heritage" thing, so it's definitely a niche brand.

  • @richardabela9003
    @richardabela9003 Před rokem +2

    Spot on video... totally true..

  • @Joser167
    @Joser167 Před rokem

    Awesome video. I plan on upgrading my current groupset (Ultregra R8000) to my 2018 Scott Addict RC 15. I'm going with Campy Record

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      That sounds like a nice build. Thanks for sharing

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf Před rokem +3

    Excellent overview Louis.. I’m an Ultegra mechanical guy and don’t want electronic.. tried it didn’t like it.. so switching to Campy will become a possibility for me 👏👍🤩🏅🚴

  • @stevensantana8049
    @stevensantana8049 Před rokem +2

    Love your video.. the Bianchi Pinella Steel born that I have has now it campy 12 Speed record been riding for months now it very good shifting.. now I got new frame already and ordered another group set record as well but rim brakes

  • @krisbowditch827
    @krisbowditch827 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I’ve got mechanical 11speed campagnol super record on a storck femonarlist … it’s faultless more reliable than my sram red e tap on my dogma f10 . Just shows it not all about the lastest and greatest. Plus it’s just lasts way longer, more expensive, but more durable🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @nstrug
    @nstrug Před rokem +1

    Have Record 12 disc on my summer bike. Done 15k km since it was fitted, still on original chain, cassette and even brake pads. Never had to even adjust derailleurs after the cables settled in. Have Centaur 11 on a couple of other bikes and it’s equally reliable.

  • @Paddystyx
    @Paddystyx Před rokem +1

    Excellent video.

  • @martinjames672
    @martinjames672 Před rokem +2

    I've stopped at 10spd on 4 of my 6 bikes. One is 11spd SRAM and chains cassettes are noticeably quicker to wear.
    I have 3 shimano 10 groupsets - Deore/XT on mtb and 105 triple on my tourer. 2 x Campag on road bikes - 10spd Veloce/Centaur and 7spd Athena/Record (Eroica bike). I started riding ergo 8 spd Mirage in '93. Swapped out a Ultegra/DA dt group. Loved the feel of Campagnolo. But about 4 yrs ago due to fitness issues I was only using my 105 triple touring. I got to appreciate the silky Shimano change. I even raced on SRAM 10 speed Apex in France last September. To be honest, they are all good in their own way, they function well when tuned correctly. In my opinion it comes down to feel. My biggest gripe is cassettes starting with 11t - I never use this, even on a 50t chainset. I would prefer that road cassettes had more choice with a 12t up... regardless of number of speeds.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Martin, thanks for sharing. My 12-25 cassette 11speed is on of my favorite go to ratios👍🏾

  • @peterlux3593
    @peterlux3593 Před rokem

    Thx. Great analysis!

  • @barriem5318
    @barriem5318 Před rokem

    Great video. Nice bike!

  • @henryiba386
    @henryiba386 Před rokem +1

    Yup! Tubeless (road), disc brakes(road) & hidden cables(nightmare to work on): all on my hit list. Also, no mechanical groupsets come in a close second. Nice video.

  • @riccardovolpe4822
    @riccardovolpe4822 Před 2 měsíci +1

    totally, totally agree with you!

  • @guidopesch2976
    @guidopesch2976 Před rokem +1

    I was always in love with road bikes due to their simplicty, low weight, and easy maintenance. For the benefit of seconds, a "clean lock" and not to forget a healthy EBIT I "get" more complexcity, additional weight, and "free" mechanic challenge. As a result the middle class bike went from 3.5k to a 5k / 19 lb level. Long story short, Shimano and SRAM are forcing me to consider Campagnolo to continue enjoying my beloved simplicty.

  • @mattttt3057
    @mattttt3057 Před rokem +5

    Ohh yes...Campy wearing in when Shimano is wearing out is so true!
    The only cyclists who know this to be true are the old 'seasoned' riders, who...'know'
    I really like11 speed Campag mechanical with Potenza and Centaur on my bikes. Smooth shifting! Never have to do much to it other than a rear derailleur adjust, unlike my wife's 11 speed Shimano Ultegra that breaks gear cables twice a year.
    Been riding Campagnolo since 1985, before that it was Suntour Superbe for 2 years... on a Colnago Mexico frame. Suntour was a great groupset, better than Shimano EX and AX of the time.
    Other reasons I like the 11 speed....can use shimno and SRAM cassettes with zero problems.
    For me I might buy a disc bike sometime in the future...maybe??? But until then Rim brakes, Aluminium Wheels and Campy...what's not to like!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Matt, sountour superbe pro was good stuff. Remember rhe Sachs shifters?

  • @1a2b3c4.
    @1a2b3c4. Před rokem +2

    I'd like to see a review of Campagnolo electronic shifting, no one else has it.

  • @leissp1
    @leissp1 Před rokem +1

    I started on 5 speed cassettes then came 6 which had teething pains I managed to split two freewheels. I am still riding Campagnolo Daytona Triple 9 speed on my Rando bike. Pretty much 11 speed on all the rest. You can still repair Campy....Shimano is still throw away. BTW I have always used the button on the brake lever to open my rim brakes when removing the wheel. I see that the "New" 12 levers use that button to adjust the lever reach without changing the brake pull. That's a good move by Campy. I am a Campy guy but I have to say that the DI2 system works really well.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your experiences with the Groupsets Peter👍🏾

  • @LagunaRider1961
    @LagunaRider1961 Před rokem +1

    I’m riding a mechanical Ultegra disc group set and love it and I love my bike which is not compatible with Di2 so I’m wondering if I eventually will need to buy some replacements parts and store them away in case I need them down the line. Your Campy set looks awesome! Maybe I’ll eventually look at switching over! Wishing you a safe and prosperous New Year!!

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Hi Rob! Thank you and Happy New Year👍🏾

  • @robbchastain3036
    @robbchastain3036 Před rokem +1

    And this push, Luis, for totally hidden cables is altogether kooky and kostly. Nothing wrong with visible cables or partially so and I welcomed in the '80s the adoption of brake cables under the bar tape, cleaner and safer with no cables to catch. And I was elated at reduced clutter and easier shifting with the genius of Shimano's combo brake and shifter levers in the '90s. And now the no-cable look is okay, just that it isn't anywhere near a necessity, like O my goodness, I see those cables, yuk! And I grin but O my, these upgrades are jamming the transmission of affordability and attainability. And thanks for this look-see at this 12-speed mechanical group from Campagnolo, Luis. Now if maybe they'll cook up a plated version, bored with stealth, gotta have that bling like my Sting-Ray back in the day, still crazy about that look after all these years. 😀

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Ha ha, thanks for that teipdown memory lane! Nothing wrong withba cable showing👍🏾

  • @AdamEwart
    @AdamEwart Před rokem +3

    DA9000 allows a three cog sweep on the larger right side lever. Admittedly only when shifting "easier", but helpful when a pinch climb hits. Also, I'll shift to big ring, and sweep down three gears on the cassette simultaneously to maintain similar cadence. Nice content, two thumbs up! 👍👍

    • @dizzybuizzy9347
      @dizzybuizzy9347 Před rokem

      Gone are the days of *Keeping It Simple* - I still prefer riding Bikes from the late 80's, and 90's to anything made today!

    • @selcukcilek555
      @selcukcilek555 Před rokem +3

      @@dizzybuizzy9347 I am old rider (68 years) and have ridden that era. Nevertheless 2 innovations made cycling easier which I would not like to miss. Clipless pedals and STI levers. No way I am going back to downtube shifting and leather and cage pedals.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing that Adam👍🏾

  • @DP-PhD
    @DP-PhD Před rokem +5

    I’ve been running record 12 mechanical rim for a couple of years now. Super reliable and a pleasure to use. Being picky, the only issue I have with the groupset is the ultratorque bottom bracket / bearing system. Don’t get me wrong it’s very smooth and in my hands lasted very well but, I assume due to the way the preload on the bearings is regulated, I have never been able to get it to be as free running / frictionless as previous ‘traditional’ Campagnolo systems.

    • @thegoodwheel
      @thegoodwheel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience David 👍🏾

    • @joramvandervorst7715
      @joramvandervorst7715 Před rokem +1

      I have had the same trouble, a FSA crankset and bb solved that for my customer.

    • @Blackwing2345635
      @Blackwing2345635 Před rokem +2

      @@joramvandervorst7715 is it trouble though? I saw BBs that had exceptional run-out (when you push them without a chain and they spin without any external resistance and forces), but were not stiff, had strange behavior when you actually pedal... Can't say if they had actually more resistance under load (i doubt anyone can by bare legs), but you can think of bearing with and without grease. Empty bearing will run *MUCH* easier without load, but with load - greased one will be better in terms of resistance (not mentioning longer live and higher reliability).
      Ultratorque is not perfect, but resistance performance is not it's downside, as far as i know and could feel riding.
      And when we are talking about cartridge vs cups - cartridge will always have better run-out (giving good cartridge and straight frame ofc) just because it is one assembly.

  • @MadelinePuckette
    @MadelinePuckette Před rokem

    fantastic. Thank you :) Also, clinchers for the win ;)