2015 Campagnolo front shift quality
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I'd like to hear some first person accounts of the front shift quality between the new 2015 Campagnolo group vs. the previous Campagnolo iteration and also Dura-Ace 9000. I'm a current Campagnolo user (2013 Chorus) that is trying to decide between upgrading to the 2015 parts (shifters & front derailleur at a minimum) or trying out DA 9000. Thanks.
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2015 Chorus is softer than the 2014 SR. I can say that.
But still, DA9000 has much softer feel on the lever. They all shift quite good, precise.
It just depends what you like I guess.
But still, DA9000 has much softer feel on the lever. They all shift quite good, precise.
It just depends what you like I guess.
To me the old Campagnolo FD system worked great, but the problem is electronic system are extremely faster and can shift under huge lots of load.
Shimano updated their FD in their 9000 series DA to make it more "electronic-like", and now Campagnolo did the same.
The result is faster an more comfortable in both brands, but I prefer the tactile feedback of Campagnolo. Precision and speed-wise I find it hard to tell a difference.
Same applies for the rear, but the difference in tactile feedback is even larger.
Shimano updated their FD in their 9000 series DA to make it more "electronic-like", and now Campagnolo did the same.
The result is faster an more comfortable in both brands, but I prefer the tactile feedback of Campagnolo. Precision and speed-wise I find it hard to tell a difference.
Same applies for the rear, but the difference in tactile feedback is even larger.
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If you wonder of DA 9000 group, i can add that the Sti 9001 shifters, shift smoother than Sti 9000 shifters, you can also shorten the lever arms reach more than on Sti 9000 shifter.
That is nice if you have smaller hands.
That is nice if you have smaller hands.
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The new shifting is great. A good upgrade over the older 11sp. Feels like Campagnolo got the feel of the ten speed shifters but with better shifting. Well worth the upgrade.
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It's the same mechanism in the shifter so it doesn't "feel" any different. The FD does put out a lot more torque now (45Nm up from 32Nm) with the new cable pull arm which is great. The new cranks have stiffer chainrings too, so the whole thing feels super crisp. It's brilliant to ride.
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The internals have changed too, so feel will be different. I have Record 2012 and have tried 2015 and this confirms it.fishyskawa wrote:It's the same mechanism in the shifter so it doesn't "feel" any different. The FD does put out a lot more torque now (45Nm up from 32Nm) with the new cable pull arm which is great. The new cranks have stiffer chainrings too, so the whole thing feels super crisp. It's brilliant to ride.
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