Campagnolo Bora rim brake is this normal
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Hi
I've just received my campy boras WTO rim brake.
I've attached some photos I just wanted to check if anyone has any experience and can tell me if this is normal?
I noticed there is quite an overlap on the rear wheel on the brake track it's smooth but I wasn't expecting this on a £1500 wheel set.
I've also noticed this tiny grooves looking through the manual it states their micro engraved for preventing forgeries and will disappear over time.
The rear wheel the grooves are in the right direction but the front are the opposite way? obviously I can rotate the front wheel but doing this the hub logos etc are the wrong way around.
I just wanted to no if this is anything I should be worried about I did reach out to campagnolo but no response
I've just received my campy boras WTO rim brake.
I've attached some photos I just wanted to check if anyone has any experience and can tell me if this is normal?
I noticed there is quite an overlap on the rear wheel on the brake track it's smooth but I wasn't expecting this on a £1500 wheel set.
I've also noticed this tiny grooves looking through the manual it states their micro engraved for preventing forgeries and will disappear over time.
The rear wheel the grooves are in the right direction but the front are the opposite way? obviously I can rotate the front wheel but doing this the hub logos etc are the wrong way around.
I just wanted to no if this is anything I should be worried about I did reach out to campagnolo but no response
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Thanks for you're response, I noticed this when I've gone to fit the tyres. The overlap is smooth but it's not like it on the other side or other wheel. Looks like they will be going back, to say they come with cards advising they've been inspected and built by hand I expected a little better than this.
yes it's a little worrying. I totally get they're laid up by hand so I don't expect perfect but I also was a little shocked seeing this.
Hopefully they will exchange them all being well.
How could it possibly be a failure point? You realize that wheels are hand made and how they are made? Someone lays the strips carbon in a mould. They didn't match up the grain of the overlap strip or it moved slightly during manufacturing.
It's nothing but cosmetic. But if it bothers the buyer, he should return it.
yes mine are the same the cone on the non drive side on the rear. if I have the front wheel with the cone non drive side to match up the grooves are the wrong direction.
seems a little odd from my understanding the grooves make no difference to the braking from the manual anyway so it doesn't worry me too much. More the layup, I maybe worried over nothing (first set of boras I've had) my other wheels have a painted finish so I've nothing to compare too.
Thanks this is good to knowAJS914 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:55 pmHow could it possibly be a failure point? You realize that wheels are hand made and how they are made? Someone lays the strips carbon in a mould. They didn't match up the grain of the overlap strip or it moved slightly during manufacturing.
It's nothing but cosmetic. But if it bothers the buyer, he should return it.
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Wow, why did you even mount these on your bike?Dan112 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:07 pmHi
I've just received my campy boras WTO rim brake.
I've attached some photos I just wanted to check if anyone has any experience and can tell me if this is normal?
I noticed there is quite an overlap on the rear wheel on the brake track it's smooth but I wasn't expecting this on a £1500 wheel set.
I've also noticed this tiny grooves looking through the manual it states their micro engraved for preventing forgeries and will disappear over time.
The rear wheel the grooves are in the right direction but the front are the opposite way? obviously I can rotate the front wheel but doing this the hub logos etc are the wrong way around.
I just wanted to no if this is anything I should be worried about I did reach out to campagnolo but no response Screenshot_20211006_161151.jpgScreenshot_20211006_161159_com.instagram.android.jpgScreenshot_20211006_161213.jpg
I would be furious if i got wheels like that!
Bikes:
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
yeah I havnt mounted them yet I noticed all this when fitting tyres. They havnt even had the cassette on yetwheelsONfire wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:12 pmWow, why did you even mount these on your bike?Dan112 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:07 pmHi
I've just received my campy boras WTO rim brake.
I've attached some photos I just wanted to check if anyone has any experience and can tell me if this is normal?
I noticed there is quite an overlap on the rear wheel on the brake track it's smooth but I wasn't expecting this on a £1500 wheel set.
I've also noticed this tiny grooves looking through the manual it states their micro engraved for preventing forgeries and will disappear over time.
The rear wheel the grooves are in the right direction but the front are the opposite way? obviously I can rotate the front wheel but doing this the hub logos etc are the wrong way around.
I just wanted to no if this is anything I should be worried about I did reach out to campagnolo but no response Screenshot_20211006_161151.jpgScreenshot_20211006_161159_com.instagram.android.jpgScreenshot_20211006_161213.jpg
I would be furious if i got wheels like that!
So ill be returning them tomorrow and see what they say. I had them from wiggle.
Thanks I'm thinking it's cosmetic aswel however wiggle have been helpful and said they'd have them back inspect them and let me know. There beautiful wheels and I get they're out the mold raw.
But I still find the groves going the wrong way on the front a little odd. Especially knowing the chap above they're both in the same direction on his. Lucky i can use another wheelset while these go back.
Just cosmetic, but not normal (none of my Boras are like that), and unacceptable on a wheelset at this price. I'd be very surprised if Campagnolo didn't replace them with an apology.
I really wouldn't worry about the grooves though, they're just a byproduct of the machining process they use to "unpolish" the braking surface. They seem to be a little more prominent on some wheelsets than others and TBH I've never noticed which way around mine go. Probably just depends which way around they happen to put the rim in the machine and might be completely random..
I really wouldn't worry about the grooves though, they're just a byproduct of the machining process they use to "unpolish" the braking surface. They seem to be a little more prominent on some wheelsets than others and TBH I've never noticed which way around mine go. Probably just depends which way around they happen to put the rim in the machine and might be completely random..
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Having just checked the grooves on all of my Boras with AC3 (I have four sets... ), I can confirm that they do all go the same way (backslash rather than forward slash). Pretty weird that one of yours goes the other way! I still wouldn't worry about THAT, though.