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A little bird told me. Campag content..subcompact
Along with the 'sub compact' thread..Chorus, 12s, 48/32 crank, 11-32 12s cogset...a little bird..soon...
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Chisholm's Custom Wheels Qui Si Parla Campagnolo Last edited by oldpotatoe; 03-23-2019 at 06:58 AM. |
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Wow, a 32 chainring?
For the gravel/ cross crowd I guess. |
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Yes!
My credit card is standing by!!
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Dreams come true!
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Old guys rejoice!
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Good for you campag, finally start to listen to the people.
Now get us a clutch RD |
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Nice. 1:1 means still bagging peaks in your advanced age.
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Especially with a 12sd cassette, they should have gone to 34t.
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The design of the 12v rear mech negates the need for a clutch, they call it the Embrace System, and that stops Chain Slap and keeps gear changes consistant.
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I wonder if 12v cassettes will be compatible between the three manufacturers, the way 11v cassettes are. I have a Record 11 rear derailleur shifting an Ultegra 11-34, better than the 12-29 Campy cassette that was on the bike originally. A lot cheaper too!
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Campagnolo's Embrace technlogy helps maintain constant chain gap over a wider range of rear sprockets, and does nothing to stop the bottom run of chain from bouncing and slapping like a clutch derailleur does. (The Embrace technology is basically an offset B pivot.)
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I’d build a breakaway bike with it.
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Nice!
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Yup! After I retired I am wanting lower gears. Climbed a short/steep hill today that the Wahoo says was 19.2%. The 34/29 combo just barely covered it. If the climb went on a lot longer I would have been really hurting.
Tim |
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I bet we see it at Sea Otter ... mid-April
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