Long story short, I finally obtained a childhood shop dream.

Record 10 speed was in vogue when I bought my first road bike, and I’ve owned a few DA group sets since, but it’s easy to see that Campy is special.

The Chris King freehub body for Campy wasn’t easily available, but the White Industries T11 was quickly on hand.

I passed on the Cane Creek EE brakes because I have them on my Tarmac, and I was never impressed by their stopping power. The Campy brakes have tons of power.

My favorite part is the Paul Comp skewers, which was an impulsive lock down purchase to keep myself happy, and now feel good about that splurge every time I see them.

Bike: 2016 Responsorium (stainless Columbus XCr tubes) in the Ravenna paint scheme, mostly Record 11 speed, Cinelli bar tape, and Enve bling where applicable.

PS:

The old setup was a mix of DA9000/9100 which was fantastic, but I wanted the bike to be as Italian as possible when budget and time allowed for it.

I plan to rebuild the T11 hubs onto carbon hoops once the HED Belgium’s brake track is worn out.

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