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Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed Skeleton Brakes
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Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed Skeleton Brakes
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Top Features of the Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed Skeleton Brakes
Campagnolo have provided the Veloce groupset with two brake versions.
- Forged aluminium
- Differentiated front and rear brakes in the Skeleton range
- Road
The classic double fulcrum model has been joined by the Skeleton version with a hollowed and lightend structure. The braking torque is guaranteed in both cases. Skeleton brakes are differentiated with a single fulcrum for the rear wheel.
Greater rigidity combined with even lower weight was the goal targeted by Campagnolo's engineers when designing the skeleton™ brakes. A combination that enriches virtually every groupset in the Campag range, from Veloce™ through to the range topping Record™.
Ahead of all its competitors on the market, Campagnolo has always pair particular attention to obtaining effective braking in all cycling conditions by modulating front braking compared with the rear.
Skeleton™ brakes have also been designed with this criterion: thanks to its double-fulcrum architecture, the front brake is able to grip the rim with around 70% of the total braking force; the rear brake, which only has a single fulcrum, stops the rear wheel from swerving - due to the lightening of the rear - thanks to the application of a force that is lower than at the front.
The single pin structure also makes it possible to save a few grams compared with the double-fulcrum one.
The analogy is obvious: think of the ABS on cars which prevents wheel locking when braking and think of all the safety this has provided. Differentiated Campagnolo® braking aims to give you the same safety on your bike.
One of the key principles behind the design of every component is the discriminating choice of material. After considering the complexity of the stress map brake bodies are subject to, Campagnolo established that the best material for making them remains aluminium alloy.
Campagolo's engineers have applied a basic tectonics concept to Skeleton™ brakes, one that substantially lays down two roads to follow: the use of the smallest quantity of material possible and the location of this material at the maximum distance with regard to the neutral bending axis of the section considered.
By doing so, Campagnolo has optimized the component's weight-rigidity relationship and obtain a weight reduction which is around 30 grams for the Skeleton™ Record™ brake. And this is all done while actually improving the traditional reliability of Campagnolo® braking.
About Rim Brakes
Rim brakes for bikes use the sidewall of the rim to reduce speed, this is done by a pad on either side applying friction against the rim, which reduces your momentum. Road brake callipers have been redesigned over the years and now use a system called 'dual pivot' which means the brake arms pivot off centre to apply a higher amount of pressure on the rim to increase your stopping power. Most manufacturers use dual pivot callipers on the front and rear, but some Campagnolo brakes use a traditional single pivot on the rear to 'balance' the braking power, the logic behind this is that as you brake your weight shifts on to the front of the bike and as much as 75% of the braking force is applied to the front.
About the Campagnolo brand
Besides distinguishing themselves for their unparalleled quality and performance, Campagnolo products have also become the benchmark of design. This is testified by the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award granted by the Associazione Design Italiano in recognition of the Veloce groupset, Ergopower integrated controls and Shamal high-profile wheels. Campagnolo is not only involved in the cycling world, but dedicates itself to all sports in general. In fact, it was named by the Wall Street Journal as one of the most prominent sports brands in the world. A reputation earned not only as a result of the countless successes achieved in racing competitions, but also by virtue of the attention given to quality and to service that sets this company apart from all others.
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Magazine reviews for Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed Skeleton Brakes
Review from Bikeradar
Once a weight-saving option and only available on the more costly brakes, single pivot (differential) rear brakes are now standard on most of the Campagnolo range except Mirage.
The single pivot rear calliper is a little tricky to align - you'll need a 15mm cone spanner - but proved to give ample stopping power even for the heaviest of riders. These brakes take quite a lot of running-in before the brake blocks provide enough bite for fast descents and a further improvement was made by fitting Record brake blocks instead. The max and min reach of these brakes is 40mm-50mm and there are three optional allen bolts depending on the depth of the bike's fork crown ranging from 13mm to 18mm and 24mm for deeper section fork crowns.
In conclusion...
Brake blocks lack bite but are easily upgraded



