Sorry, Campagnolo, but this is rubbish. Unidentified tools, a ham-fisted cretin who's never uses a wrench on a bike in his life - look how the chain is wrapped around the chainstay! - no narration or captioning... all on top of a genuinely puzzling omission of a simple self-extracting bolt on the left-hand crank. I have had to wait a week for the collet tool from the UK @ $50, and buy a $30 bearing puller, to do a job that takes 15sec on my Shimano bikes. And a 12mm Allen key? Seriously?
@pmarchitect, I know what you mean, they aren't the greatest videos, but to be fair, they aim to be language neutral, hence little additional info & they do make the point that for *most* users this is a job best done by a shop.
You know, I hear that cotters are the wave of the future.
marksvermillion 1 month ago
A gear puller? Seriously? Big step forward there, folks.
marksvermillion 1 month ago
Sorry, Campagnolo, but this is rubbish. Unidentified tools, a ham-fisted cretin who's never uses a wrench on a bike in his life - look how the chain is wrapped around the chainstay! - no narration or captioning... all on top of a genuinely puzzling omission of a simple self-extracting bolt on the left-hand crank. I have had to wait a week for the collet tool from the UK @ $50, and buy a $30 bearing puller, to do a job that takes 15sec on my Shimano bikes. And a 12mm Allen key? Seriously?
Timdog032 1 month ago
@pmarchitect, I know what you mean, they aren't the greatest videos, but to be fair, they aim to be language neutral, hence little additional info & they do make the point that for *most* users this is a job best done by a shop.
Good spot on the spring clip :-(
velotechcycling 2 months ago
@Timdog032, no, it's a plasticised card shield that sits behind the crank so that the puller doesn't mark it.
@mr4y, well, you could come on one of our Campagnolo-accredited training courses if you are in the UK ...
velotechcycling 2 months ago
Niente grasso?
playermatti 5 months ago
Also, where is the clip on the right cup???
pmarchitect 11 months ago
I don't know why they don't tell you what tools you need and what they're called.
It's good that they're doing videos, but the videos themselves are crap.
pmarchitect 11 months ago
This video is a guessing game really. No narration, no screen captions...How you're supposed to learn the installation of the crankset?
mr4y 1 year ago 2
@mr4y Then he is using torque wrench and no info about what torque was applied...
mibars 4 months ago
Note that you may also need Campagnolo tool UT-FC095, not shown in this video.
campagnoloascuk 1 year ago
@campagnoloascuk Is that the same tool that magically appears at 2min41sec, then disappears again?
Timdog032 2 months ago