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Submitted by
David
a Racer
from Brisbane, QLD, Australia Date Reviewed: November 17, 2003 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Works beautifully when well-tuned, Very eye catching, light, Italian | | Weaknesses: | Very expensive parts, Rear deraileur needs regular tune-ups Cannot be scratched otherwise won't be beautifull but what would be! | | Similar Products Used: | Shimano RSX, RX100, Dura-Ace (8 Speed), Ultegra (9 speed), Dura-Ace (9 speed) | | Bike Setup: | Colnago Crystal, Record 10 speed, Record carbon post, Modolo bars, Mavic Cosmos, Oktavia Gel seat | | Bottom Line: | A very classy and eye-catching groupset. The carbon parts are beautifully finished and are obviously light. As mentioned I'd been using many different groups from the Shimano range. Shimano is good when it's new, but after about 30 000 km the parts will not be working well at all. The Record group is very interesting. At first it is not what you are expecting it to be, but as the kays are cracked the group will get better and will work like a dream. I've done about 15 000 km on this and it is functioning 10 times better than the first day. Campagnolo wears IN not OUT. Just remember to keep fine-tuning that rear mechanism for the ultimate crispest shifts. Recomend it to everyone, from the 100km/week rider to the 1000km/week rider. Worth paying the extra over Dura-Ace. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Phil
a Weekend Warrior
from Richmond, VA Date Reviewed: February 2, 2002 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$1400.00 | | Purchased At: | Goodleys | | Strengths: | Very high quality,with perfect finish. Builds very easily. Shifts a little bit better than the old 9 speed Record. Shifting is very clean. Braking power is amazing, especially considering that the rear brake is single action. | | Weaknesses: | I'm not sure there is one. | | Similar Products Used: | Record 9 speed. DA | | Bike Setup: | Wilier Mortirolo. Selcof post. | | Bottom Line: | Better and more versitile than my DA gruppo. Of course you pay for the difference. DA is probably a better value, but Chorus is probably an even better deal. Get the medium cage rear derailleur and you can put a 13-29 casette on! Why waste money on a triple? If you can't make it with a 39/29, you probably won't make it anyway. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Matthew Miller
a Racer
from Atlanta Georgia USA Date Reviewed: March 27, 2001 | | Favorite Trail: | 6 gap | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Purchased At: | Atlanta Cycling baby!! | | Strengths: | EVERYTHING! That is there not to like about finely crafted italian parts? | | Weaknesses: | Let me know when you guys find one | | Similar Products Used: | Shimano Dura Ace | | Bike Setup: | Cannondale R5000 2001 model (one of only about 400 made worldwide) CAAD 6 frame, Full record, Nucleon wheels | | Bottom Line: | This is the best of the best I mean where can you go wrong? This stuff works so much better and will last so much longer than shimano. I mean I work in a shop and I have never seen 10 year old Dura Ace but I see 10 year old Record fairly often. It shifts great and will last forever. It is a bit expensive but nice things cost money. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Santi
a Racer
from La Revilla Date Reviewed: March 17, 2001 | | Favorite Trail: | Barcena | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$1000.00 | | Purchased At: | Ciclotec | | Strengths: | Each little screw | | Weaknesses: | Maybe I figure it out when I see the next Campy Record. I don't think they can improve this. | | Similar Products Used: | Shimano Cura Pace | | Bike Setup: | Colnago C-40 and Record, mixed but not shaked, thanks. | | Bottom Line: | I was a Chinano junkie and I didn't understood how the people could buy that old fashioned Italian components, but in the last three years I started thinking that maybe Campy was doing things right. Last year I tried and now I can't comprehend how I spent so many years riding japanese equipped bikes. It is impossible to compare the crisp shifting of Record, the avalaibility of a gear for any situation, the braking quality (not just power, QUALITY), and the reliability, with Dura Ace's. It is a Ferrari against a Honda Civic. The Civic works right, but don't try to obtain the same pleasure as with a Ferrari. Of course it is also impossible to compare that perfect finished carbon look with any other thing. And remember Campy is bombproof. I have a friend that has a ten years old bike from Banesto Pro team and he has never put a tool on it. With Record 10 it is the same: I just adjusted the shifters when I assembled the bike. Since then, after 10.000 km I have only replaced one chain (8,000 km) and a pair of pads. So it worths what it costs. Does so Dura Ace? | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Morgan
a Racer
from West Linn Date Reviewed: December 15, 2000 | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Crisp, Quick shifting. Lightweight. Most refined Gruppo on the market. | | Weaknesses: | Chain wears kinda fast, Expensive if you break something | | Similar Products Used: | Chorus 8, Ultegra, Dura-ace | | Bike Setup: | Bianchi EV2 Aluminum | | Bottom Line: | This is the best group on the market. It may be expensive, but you get what you pay for. It can be expensive to replace stuff and the chain may wear fast, but that just comes with the territory. Would recommend to anyone who wants the best performance, wider gear ratios, or is entertaining any ideas of racing. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Rob
a Weekend Warrior
from Granger, IN, USA Date Reviewed: April 7, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | Smooth with few cars or dogs | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Light weight, high tech, attention getting, smooth, crisp shifts. | | Weaknesses: | Loud freehub, potential for expensive crashes | | Similar Products Used: | Shimano ultegra | | Bike Setup: | Kestrel 200 EMS | | Bottom Line: | My dream bike is complete and this gruppo is the icing on the cake. Yes, it's expensive, but so far is worth every cent. I only race a little, mostly club rides and solo jaunts. I don't think I'd do this for a crit bike as the risk for damage (and very costly replacement) is too high. Nothing looks as good on a bike as this new package, with the carbon derrailer link and ALL those gears. I got the 11-21 which is a perfect upgrade from my old 13-21 7 speed. Not too many hills where I ride. My first Campy and I'm sold! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Robert
a Racer
from Denver Date Reviewed: January 23, 2000 | | Favorite Trail: | The paved type | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Fast shifting, Wide ratios (12-25 cassette kicks), Eye candy | | Weaknesses: | Price | | Similar Products Used: | Shimano RSX, Ultegra | | Bike Setup: | Litespeed Classic, Profile carbon fork, Mavic Open Pros | | Bottom Line: | It's everything I hoped for in a group. The Ergo shifters are far superior to the STIs that I'm used to. Tons of trim control on the front derail. I'm interested to see how long that thin chain lasts. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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