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Chorus vs Potenza (aka NonSeries)11s Chains
I noticed that the Potenza level chains have the slotted links, hollow pins, weigh less and cost less than Chorus (or Record) chains. What does one give up if opting for Potenza vs Chorus/Record?
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Probably just a little heavier. I have used all sorts of campy chains and they all have worked just as well as eachother
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for example: https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...s.php?id=83898 https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...s.php?id=26417 https://www.modernbike.com/campagnol...11-speed-chain |
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That is interesting. They all are listed as 114 links but at Merlin, Potenza is listed as 112 links, so maybe that explains it. FWIW I bought a Potenza chain, I forget if Universal cycles or Merlin, and it came in a Campy box but no model identifier. I suspect a lot of these specs are propagated from a single, maybe inaccurate source. I'm using the chain on a 10s Record, 11s Athena crank setup and a little noisy, but otherwise good.
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Should be the same as current Centaur, since Potenza is no longer listed at Campy website.
https://www.campagnolo.com/US/en/Com...gnolo_11_chain |
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I wish bike stuff could be simple...
Can anyone explain what AND why is a 'non series chain'?
I asked a couple of online shops via email as i recently searched for chain availability and got "they're just as good" and "they work fine". Then WHY would anyone buy a 'series chain' -for more $? There has to be a difference in steel or plating or construction...right?? I like a deal but not if the quality is off. |
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From Universal, the Record chain seems to have some value-added descriptors (if they're worth anything is another question) that the Chorus or Non-Series/Potenza don't show. They also show a weight that is a bit less than others that have 242g for Record. 11 speed specific 5.5mm spacing Built with a special new steel that increases strength by 20% Improved outer link design for faster shifting, especially under load Ni-PTFE treatment ensures smoothness and long life Requires Ultra-Link fastening system (included) and Campagnolo 11 speed chain tool, UT-CN300, for installation (sold separately) Record level: hollow pins - 229g Color: nickel/grey Links: 114 Width: 5.5mm Size: 11/128" |
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Campy chains all work absolutely the same and are of the same quality. There is some difference in cutouts etc but functionally there is no difference. There is absolutely no reason to pay more money for an up level campy chain. If you looked at chains on the campy bikes at the giro I bet $$$ you would have a variety of chains not tied in any way to team leadership.
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Anyway, for net upcharge of about $6 over the Non-series, I opted for a Record chain. I'm going out on a limb perhaps thinking there must be some weight savings and/or that Ni-PTFE coating might yield something extra. |
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I doubt that Record 11spd chains are discontinued, or will be any time soon. Record 10spd chains are still available, after all. And even if the Potenza group is discontinued, that doesn't mean that Potenza chains will be - as previously noted, Record 10spd and Veloce 10spd chains are still available, even though these groups have been discontinued.
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And for right above.. Campag 8s cogsets are still made, as are 9s and 10s. 10s Record ERGO levers too. Copy to 'tubulars are dead and gone' thread...
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Some vendors call them Potenza, some non-series, but probably best to just use the Campy part number CN17-1114. I'm using these with a YBN quick link and they are fine.
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Is this the first time that can be recalled where Campagnolo took the trim level name off of a chain? |
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