F.A.Q.

Here you can find the answers to the frequently asked questions

Yes, but the correct installation procedure must be followed: cutting the hose, removing the banjo, and using the nut, insert, and olive (included in the caliper kit, not in the levers). Here are the part codes required for this operation: EC-DB011 – ferrule and pin (pack of 10 pieces); EC-DB012 – locking nut (pack of 10 pieces)
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The procedure is the same as for Super Record 13. Please refer to the dedicated video for the correct assembly.
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Yes, with replacement of the small parts as described above.
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The Record version uses 140 mm calipers with adapters for 160 mm rotors. A single caliper can be used for both front and rear (140/160 mm) with the appropriate adapters.
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No. Only 140 mm and 160 mm rotors are available.
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Only Campagnolo mineral oil is recommended.
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No. The 13-speed gears are shared between the Super Record and Record platform, for both road and gravel applications (2x and 1x setups), including the Ultra package.
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Yes, there is full mechanical compatibility between the two components. The main differences concern the material of the spindle and fixing bolt: in the Super Record road version they are made of titanium, while in Record they are made of steel. In gravel applications (X series), both components are made of steel. The crank arms, made of carbon fiber in both families, also differ in their manufacturing process: Super Record uses a more advanced construction technology, resulting in lower weight compared to Record
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No. The 1x configuration uses a spider (shared between Super Record and Record), while the 2x uses the traditional Campagnolo bolt circle diameter (121/88 mm) integrated in the left carbon crank arm.
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The core technology, installation, and operation are the same for both products. The main difference lies in accuracy: the Super Record Power Meter (HPPM) offers ±0.5% precision, while the Record version (CPM) has ±2% accuracy. Both systems measure power on both sides, enabling full pedaling balance analysis. The My Campy app is also shared, allowing real-time data monitoring and operations such as calibration. The pairing process with cycling computers is identical for both versions.
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