Wireless Campagnolo Super Record X is Gravel & All-Road Ready on Nano Clutch: First Rides
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Wireless Campagnolo Super Record X is Gravel & All-Road Ready on Nano Clutch: First Rides
"They teased the modular nature of Super Record 13 earlier this past summer, but now top-tier wireless electronic shifting finally comes to gravel with Campagnolo Super Record X. The secret to the now ( almost) complete 13-speed wireless Campy Super Record family is three different rear derailleurs - mid-cage road 2x Super Record, all-road 2x Super Record with a clutch, and gravel 1x Super Record X with a clutch and longer cage."
"Now, Super Record X takes it off the beaten path onto gravel with a separate 1x-only Nano Clutch-equipped derailleur fitted with a longer cage to pair with wider 467% or 480% range cassettes. In between, there's another all-road Super Record that keeps the same road cage, but adds the same Nano Clutch for extra chain retention. Here, you can run a conventional 2×13 setup for all-road and fast gravel racing."
Campagnolo's Super Record X expands the Super Record 13 platform by offering three rear derailleur options tailored to riding style: a mid-cage road 2x Super Record, an all-road 2x Super Record with Nano Clutch, and a gravel 1x Super Record X with a clutch and longer cage. The gravel-specific 1x derailleur supports wider 467% or 480% range cassettes, while the all-road model enables 2×13 or 1×13 setups with up to 330% gearing spread. The groupsets provide wireless electronic shifting, hydraulic disc brake options, and EU-made drivetrain customization. A wider Bora X carbon wheelset targets fast aero gravel racing.
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