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Campagnolo Record 10 Speed Chain

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Campagnolo Record 10 Speed Chain

Regular price $99.00 Full price
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Campagnolo Disc Brake Pads + Pin Kit + Spring (2pcs)

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Campagnolo Disc Brake Pads + Pin Kit + Spring (2pcs)

Regular price $67.00 Full price
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Regular price $68.95 Full price
Campagnolo Record 11 Speed Chain

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Campagnolo Record 11 Speed Chain

Regular price $114.00 Full price
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Regular price $116.95 Full price

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Campagnolo Brakes & Chains

Campagnolo is Italy’s trophy cabinet on two wheels, where decades of racing pedigree meet precise engineering you can feel on every ride.

From braking systems that respond in the wet to chains built for smooth shifting and long life, these parts bring pro-level tech to your everyday ride.

The Campagnolo Story

Founded in 1933 by racing cyclist-inventor Tullio Campagnolo in Vicenza, Italy, the brand started with the quick-release wheel skewer and went on to earn over 135 patents for innovations that reshaped cycling drivetrains, wheels and brake systems.

That heritage means today’s Campagnolo components deliver racing-grade precision, materials like titanium and carbon fibre, and designs born in competition. You get parts built not just to look the part, but to perform ride after ride.

Why Ride Campagnolo?

  • Italian craftsmanship since 1933: All design, testing and quality control happen around Vicenza in northern Italy so your parts are made where cycling history lives.
  • Pro-level materials made accessible: You’ll find aluminium, high-density steel, carbon fibre and titanium in elite ranges, all trickling down to mid-range parts so everyday riders get light, durable performance.
  • Precision engineering: Every chain-link, brake pad, cassette tooth and cable route is designed to work together so shifting is clean, and braking is reliable, especially when conditions aren’t perfect.
  • Compatible across ranges: Brakes and chains often work across many Campagnolo groupsets thanks to shared standards and tooling; upgrades don’t always mean replacing everything.

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