Rim Brakes in 2024?! Sarto Asola & Campagnolo Super Record 12 Speed - 10,000KM Review
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- Rim Brakes in 2024?! Sarto Asola & Campagnolo Super Record 12 Speed - 10,000KM Review
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CONTENT
00:00 Intro
00:55 Specs
02:50 10'000km later: what I think of the bike
03:17 the good stuff about rim brake bikes
04:51 the not so good stuff about rim brake bikes
06:19 bonus good stuff of a rim brake bike
06:30 closing argument
07:46 freehub sound check - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
it's always nice to see mechanical & rim setup
Beautiful bike ❤ I also ride rim brake Campagnolo chorus and record mechanical.. and bora or shamal wheels.. and deda 😊 excellent.. 👍🚴🏻😃❤️Pete
I've a similar set up and of coruse I'm a huge fun of mech+rim option! I've solved with a new frame with campy rim direct mount rim caliper which allows you to have a tire up to 30mm!
Couldn't agree more, great video and amazing bike.
Thanks!
Your bike is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Btw, I have Campagnolo Chorus calipers, and I'm running 28mm GP5000 tires with no problems.
Nice! On what frame?
@@sebibuchs It's a Giant TCR
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Nice video!
Two comments tough: You repeatedly talk about the price of maintenance, yet you are running insanely expensive top spec components. Secondly, going down a mountain on tubeless rim brake carbon wheels - delamination, deformation and other heat related problems are a recipe for disaster.
Thanks! And thank you for the reflections. Your point is totally legit - yes my components are expensive but also my chain has just now worn to the point at which it needed replacing - after over 10‘000km! The same with the wheels: those are top notch carbon wheels and it‘s really worth paying the price as I never had any problems even with long descents:) but of course you can run cheaper components and still have lower maintenance costs I wanted to point out the tendency of disc brake bikes to be higher-maintenance
@@sebibuchs Fair enough - to me, rim brakes have a place, but it's not with carbon wheels. Safety concerns aside (I guess it's pretty much fine if you run tubular) watching the brake track of your expensive carbon wheels get worn away and basically making them a consumable is just something I can not get on board with.
@@Zapii112 fair enough as well!:) I totally get if people don't want carbon wheels for their rim brake bike because as you said one day they will be worn
Well I cannot speak for tubeless, but I have been running carbon clincher rim brakes for years and I ride mountain descents all the time. Heat related issues are a non event unless you drag your brakes all the way down or maybe use cheap Chinese rims
lets see your caad4!
Hello!
Where can I buy this bike in Switzerland or Austria and how much do I need to consider to buy it? Thank you very much in advance.
I would check out the Sarto dealers on the sarto website as of now there is „Rochat“ in the french speaking part of Switzerland who sells them but also „Deinrad“ in Luzern or „Gümmelei“ in Wallisellen
The frame sets generally start at like 5000-5500.- Swiss francs then it depends what components you choose but it will quickly go over 10‘000.- Swiss francs
True! She’s a stunner 👌
Yess
Here's to another asola, although mine is disc
Nimble beast, i don't understand why there's not a solution invented for the rainy situation with rim brakes, not a racer, but i've seen trial bikers grind the aluminium rims for better texture, can't it be done with carbon? Anyway road caliper rim brakes the best it has ever made IMO the smaller the strongest is the bite, used for years bigger sized calipers for cyclocross what a pain
Before disc brakes came into the game the manufacturers regularly updated rim braking surfaces for better modulation/traction so the latest carbon rim brake wheelset will be a lot better already than the first zipp or lightweight wheelsets👌🏻
@@sebibuchs Good to know, what's the deal with the industry anyway? Online talk is that rim brake road bikes are no longer considered an option. Hydraulics besides a strong bite feels kinda sketchy in consumer level compared to road rims, not even talk about the mechanic disc brakes for base models like gravel, its like who thinks a rookie signs for injuries or hand pain when investing in cycling?
Check for HED JET RC4 BLACK SERIES wheels and some Kool Stop Dura 2 pads.
Are you saying that Campy Record 12 rim brakes cannot be used with 28mm tires, or is the frameset the reason?
In my case it is the frameset especially the fork!:(