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The Chorus 11-speed cassette offers increased durability over Record and Super record models which use quicker wearing Titanium for their larger cogs. The result is a slightly heavier cassette that lasts longer and provides the same great performance as its more expensive cousins.
- Nickle-chrome coated steel cogs
- Updated tooth profile optimized for superior performance with Campy 11-speed chains
- Stiffer and lighter with a redesigned carrier which holds the six largest cogs in two groups of three
- Includes alloy lockring
- 256g
- 11-23 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23)
- 11-25 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25)
- 12-25 (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 25)
- 12-27 (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27)
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
Specifications
Drivetrain Speed: 11-Speed | |
Cassette Use: Road | |
Freehub Compatibility: Campagnolo 11 speed | |
Group Compatibility: Campagnolo 11 speed | |
Cassette Type: Campagnolo 11 | |
11/29 | Weight: 256 grams |
Mfg PartNum: CS15-CH119 |
Reviews
When I was younger, I wanted the lightest titanium everything. Now, I want more teeth (on my cassettes) and longer cassette life. Campy gear lasts a long time. After 13 years, my 10 speed rear derailleur snapped in half (I think it was a chain issue), so I had to upgrade to 11 speed. I believe the 11 speed system performs better that the old 10 speed.
Getting back to cassettes, over the 13 years of my 10 speed system on two bikes, the Chorus cassettes showed less wear than the titanium. With care and cleaning, I believe the Chorus cassettes will give you many years of service.
The cassettes from campagnolo are the best, last a long time easty to clean and shift is flawless
These cassettes are made in Italy
If you compare to other cassessettes they look like works of art
My only complaint is they are significantly more expensive than Sram and Shimano components
I have always been partial to Campy
Bought this cassette for my trainer wheel and it has worked great. Note that some older Campy hubs are not compatible with 11 speed. In other words, don't assume an old campy 10 speed hub that you use for a trainer will work with your 11 speed group.
I have always found Chorus products to be of the superior quality you expect from Campy at a very reasonable price when compared to Record or Super Record. There might be a slight weight penalty compared to the Record and Super Record versions (as is advertised with this cassette), but I have never noticed it on the road. I currently use all three levels (Chorus, Record, Super Record) cassettes on various wheelsets. This time I opted for the 11/27 gearing to have a sort of bail out gear on those bad days when you try to go just one climb too many. So far so good and I expect lots of miles from this cassette like all other Campy cassettes I have owned.
I do most of the work on my bikes and changing the chain and cassette is normal maintenance, especially my winter bike. The Campy products are the best quality and I have never had a problem with broken chains or early failure. Their website is great for technical information and product specifications. I would also recoment their chain tool as an important additionb to a home mechanics tool kit.
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