Conquering Campagnolophobia (With Cold, Hard, Steel)

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  • It's already giving me sleepless nights

  • Love that frame, good luck with your build!

  • Follow up question; are you also in the north of England somewhere?

  • I have a campagnolo steel Rourke,check it out when you drop off the garmin lead 😎

  • I was based in Manchester until September, now based in North London!

  • Will do - you around this weekend?

  • It's always looked quite simple to me - do you need a specific tool to take the cranks OFF?!

    Ultra Torque cranks are easy enough to get off as long as you have a long enough allen key. Bearings are a pain to change though as they're pressed on to the spindle - you'll need a bearing puller, something to press the new bearings back on as well as the Hollowtech II tool for the cups. Need a host of funky adapters to get Ultra Torque to work with BB30/BBRight etc

    Veloce/Athena Power Torque have the bearings in the cups. Yay ! However Campag forgot to include a method to remove the cranks, and relies on a Park Tool puller which can break when using.
    Potenza Power Torque is probably the best crank/bb combo they've had for an age - bearings in the cups, and a self extracting bolt on the cranks.

    I don't know where to start with Overtorque....

  • That frame is a beaut

  • I got a 10 speed carbon Chorus groupset and it is lovely

  • This is my mates rourke 853. Thing is lovely and has campag too. No doubt the inspiration to my wanting a custom steel...


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  • ahh - well, quite a lot of similarities there!

    Just thrown on what bits i have so far

    But i have a little problem.......

  • I have exactly 25mm of steerer tube, so the problem has given this build a little unexpected twist in the form of a solution.

  • @umop3pisdn would call it weight saving

  • Who needs upper headset bearings anyway.

  • That steerer is too short for the frame, it won't work I'm afraid

  • @Heldring is pretty much spot on - although the stem I ordered isn't as cool as that, yet about 5 times as expensive, and I've since decided I should just get some new forks!

  • It would have worked with a stem with a 25mm stack height just fine. But I've since accepted that'll look shit and that the stem I've ordered will look bollocks, so new fork.

  • Anyone looking for a pair of Enve Road 2.0 with about 21 cm of steerer?!

  • £200
    (exactly what i paid -£20 postage)

  • Bearings are a pain to change though as they're pressed on to the spindle - you'll need a bearing puller, something to press the new bearings back on as well as the Hollowtech II tool for the cups.

    That's kinda like griping at traditional headsets / crown races being pressed in to the frame. Kinda irritating but not like a job you need to do all the time.

    UT is probably the best outboard BB design.

    Powertorque is just fucking stupid, but I suspect patents backed them in to a corner.

  • How much they weigh?

  • lovely

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Conquering Campagnolophobia (With Cold, Hard, Steel)

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