Campagnolo Super Record 11-Speed Group Click to enlarge Click to enlarge

Carbon fiber, titanium, ceramic bearings. If you’re looking for sweet, you’ve found it in Super Record 11.

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Campagnolo Super Record 11-Speed Group

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Description

The king is back. Campy has reintroduced the Campagnolo Super Record 11-Speed group, and they’ve gone all-out in doing so. Instead of just throwing new decals on Record and cutting a few grams here or there, they’ve started from scratch. With ball bearings in the shifters and the move to 11 speeds from 10, Super Record shifts faster and smoother than anything Campagnolo has released in the past. The new 11 speed groups also feature a more ergonomic lever shape (think Dura Ace 7800, only more comfortable, for the hood shape). As with previous Campy groups, carbon fiber is used extensively to save weight and add stiffness, but not where it might compromise performance. Campagnolo still uses titanium, and even aluminum or steel where those materials make more sense. The bearings in the derailleur pulleys and bottom bracket are CULT ceramic, and they really make a difference in terms of rolling resistance. Other groups’ ceramic bearings, and even aftermarket units for that matter, don’t even come close to the smooth, effortless rolling of the CULT bearings found in the Campagnolo Super Record 11-Speed group.

  • 1963 grams (8-piece kit, uncut chain)
  • CULT ceramic bearings in bottom bracket and derailleur pulleys
  • Available with standard or compact crankset

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