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Is there any confirmation of the Ekar upshift actuation? |
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The bike parts company is very sound. They aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Campagnolo IS Bike Parts. Them closing or selling the bike division would be like Yozo Shimano selling his families bike division. Shozaburo Shimano and Tullio Campagnolo would roll over in their graves if that ever happened. I would suspect even worse for Campy as it's still family owned and run. A family trust controls it and all their holdings. Shimano is publicly traded. The family won't sell or get rid of Campy. They don't need to.
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Cyclingtips, GCN and Gravel cyclist have all tested the groupset and have said that it is the class leader for mechanical gravel.
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EDIT: Confirms how Campagnolo defines up/downshift; up = shift to bigger cog, down = shift to smaller cog https://youtu.be/pIN1qY56Nx8 Last edited by nighthawk; 09-26-2020 at 07:14 AM. |
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Yes, I'm a Campy fan but they knocked it out of the park for sure. |
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Upshift? Downshift? There seem to be two common but opposite usages of these terms. Some say "upshifting" is moving "up" the cassette to bigger sprockets, and "downshiftiing" is moving "down" the cassette to smaller sprockets. Others say that "upshifting" is moving "up" to bigger gear ratios (smaller sprockets), and "downshifting" is moving "down" to a smaller gear ratio (bigger sprockets). Personally, I tend to think in terms of end results, so for me an "upshift" is which ever direction makes the gear ratio bigger and "downshift" is which ever direction makes the gear ratio smaller. I think the rest of the world thinks like this, too. For example, in a car, the the "bottom" gear has the lowest ratio (and the lowest gear number) and the "top" gear has the highest ratio (and the highest gear number). You "upshift" as you go faster, and you "downshift" when you go slower. |
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A little personal knowledge goes a long way. For those who think Campagnolo is on the ropes, do some research, don’t listen to the bike shop lizard, who can’t even spell ‘Campagnolo’.. The whole Ekar package shows not only that Campagnolo doesn’t introduce something until it’s ‘right’(EPS, wet disc brakes, Ekar, also 9s, 10s, 11s, 12s)... But they have the $ to make the investment. I guess it’s wrong to mention shimano’s fishing division or sram’s too many to count.
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That makes more sense to me, but is just the opposite of how those terms (up/downshift) are often used. I can't keep it straight so definitely not pointing fingers at Campy’s copy writers.
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Big question remains - can they spec on anything other than custom
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Untitled-1.jpg https://cyclingtips.libsyn.com/13-sp...-froome-debate (55:35 "I will go on record now and say if this is a complete failure Campagnolo is DONE") |
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Regarding the dumping gears thing, I agree that it was nice to be able to upshift a bunch of gears when I had a Campy Chorus shifter, but I don't really miss it on Shimano on the road. I can't recall when I really needed to dump a bunch of cogs on my gravel bike (which has Di2). I bet I'd get used to it on Ekar (if I ever get a group, anyway - and I'd need Aivee to make a N3W freehub first). Regarding terms, I am using upshift like most people do, but I'm pretty sure Campy's literature has always said upshift means going up the cassette, i.e. they're the reverse of everyone else. It's probably more in keeping with what new cyclists say. It's no matter. |
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Bicycling article on Ekar actually is pretty great.
I few things I agree (even though I have not ridden Ekar but have had campy hydro and its the same system). "When I put the slicks on the bike and took to the road, I did find the jumps at the low end of the cassette still a bit big for maintaining a consistent cadence, but notably better than any other 1x system, and not too far off a wide-range 2x system. Truthfully, I think the 1x Holy Grail of both range and pleasant jumps won’t happen until someone makes a 15- or 16-speed cassette, but we’re probably several years away from that." I think campy 13 1x is the best 1x groupset right now. I normally don't think 1 extra speed does much (11 speed to 12 speed, meh I could do wihtout), however when it comes to 1x, it helps A LOT. I had 11 speed 1x and to me just did not work, I am sure 13 would be a LOT better... However I agree that until 15 or 16 speed 1x, 2x still is king if you ride a lot of pavement. I will stick with 2x until then but will totally give 1x a try again because there is a lot of good stuff about it that I liked. Another thing I agree "The Ekar brakes are outstanding—Campy makes the best drop bar disc brakes. Modulation is exceptional, power is controlled and intuitive, and they’re extremely smooth and very quiet. The superior control they offer is even more evident on dirt than pavement." 100%. Campy hydro brakes are amazing. I have tried shimano and sram and campy is just the best. They feel incredible. I have sram hydro right now and miss my cheap potenza hydros because they just felt incredible when braking. |
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