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Ugh! Campy!
Finally building up my new bike after a car hit me.
Got Campy 12 Disc. Campy doesn't supply enough of the ridiculously expensive Max Smoothness housing to do full internal cable runs. Plus, no caliper mounting bolts. I mean, COME ON
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Sounds very Italian.
OTOH, it's an opportunity to get yourself some titanium bolts. |
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Mechanical groups never come with full length housing. And the caliper bolt length is very specific to the dropout design; they are ordered separately.
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Is that a feature or a benefit?
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Say what you will about the tenets of Campagnolo…
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So I guess they're saving the shift housing for the new electronic groups?
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What about my dynamite? Last edited by Dr Luxurious; 03-01-2024 at 09:52 PM. |
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I've said all there is to say.
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This.
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I experienced the same thing when building my campy 12 bike. I got sets of the Jagwire Road Elite kits for this reason but sold the group before i got around to installing them. Lmk if you want the shift kit for cheap!
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All mechanical shift cable sets, regardless of manufacturer only include normal length housing. As much as people love to dunk on Campagnolo, same thing would have happened if you bought a Shimano or SRAM mechanical group.
As others have pointed out, FM caliper bolts are specific to the fork/chainstay flat mounts, which is why they are not supplied. |
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Also, you can use most of the high quality outer housings (prev gen Campagnolo, top line Jagwire etc) as long as you keep the Maximum Smoothness cables. |
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