Campagnolo 12-Speed
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I'm not sure which holes you are thinking about.
Disc shifters have one hole on each brake lever to adjust the reach. Mechanical brakes levers do not have these holes.
Super Record has additional holes for weight reduction (and the looks).
Disc shifters have one hole on each brake lever to adjust the reach. Mechanical brakes levers do not have these holes.
Super Record has additional holes for weight reduction (and the looks).
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the brake still has more clearance hence the brake pad is not all the way down, your limitation is the brake mounting spot
In both the pictures, the brake isn't connected to the cable so it's hard to tell how much clearance you have either way.
I believe that Calnago has posted about having an extra mm of clearance with a non-series Campagnolo caliper.
https://glorycycles.com/blog/pinarello- ... e-issues-/
I believe that Calnago has posted about having an extra mm of clearance with a non-series Campagnolo caliper.
https://glorycycles.com/blog/pinarello- ... e-issues-/
For the non belivers, both brakes held closed on 28mm rim, of course you may have different results with another frame and tires.
Yes the bridge is a bit on the low side on the F8, but I do have a set of brakes that clear 27mm tubs fine . I was just hoping to keep it all Campy and I was hoping the 12s would provide more clearance than 11s but they dont, not in this case.
Yes the bridge is a bit on the low side on the F8, but I do have a set of brakes that clear 27mm tubs fine . I was just hoping to keep it all Campy and I was hoping the 12s would provide more clearance than 11s but they dont, not in this case.
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I posted some time ago about the Chorus calipers having a bit more clearance than either Record or Super Record, but KarlC is correct. The newest Record/SR standard mount brakes actually have slightly less clearance than the prior version, when mounted in the same holes in the frame. It’s really dependent on the frame mounting position as to how much clearance will be available. If you want loads of clearance, and this goes for either Shimano or Campagnolo, then go disc. The calipers are certainly capable of clearing 28mm tires but the mounting position on the frame is also a variable and will really dictate how much clearance you ultimately have, so it’s possible you won’t clear 28’s depending on the frame they’re mounted on. I haven’t written in detail about it yet but I will.
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Merlin is awesome. For us in the USA there’s no better online retailer.flying wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 3:02 amWow Merlin has the price for Record 12 mechanical groupset at $1,277.10 USD
Actually $1419 - 10% deal right now = $1,277.10
But pretty decent price
https://www.merlincycles.com/campagnolo ... 20859.html
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I raised this point 11 months ago in this same thread. I used to be able to ( just barely) run Vlaanderen tubs, no more with the 12s brakes. Old ones were 2015 Record. So for me they had less clearance. I could dremel the arm a bit without weakening anything but at the same time I went back to smaller tubs (27 are nice and pillowy but I think I like the feel of 25 more) . The pad washers could be thinned by about 1mm, it might make a visible improvement too.
Yes I got a Potenza group there for $632 delivery included 3 day UPS back in DecemberMyM3Coupe wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 3:40 pmMerlin is awesome. For us in the USA there’s no better online retailer.flying wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 3:02 amWow Merlin has the price for Record 12 mechanical groupset at $1,277.10 USD
Actually $1419 - 10% deal right now = $1,277.10
But pretty decent price
https://www.merlincycles.com/campagnolo ... 20859.html
You just have to watch if your order is smaller their free shipping can mess up at times
& take many weeks when it goes thru TrakPak
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