Decathlon road bike with campagnolo groupset

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AndyRM

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Location
North Shields
I've a very similar build on my Ribble. Can't fault the quality of the Campag components and actually prefer the hoods to my Shimano ones. Khamsin wheels aren't the lightest but they are well made and tough.

Frame is neat looking as well, the internal routing is a particularly nice touch and I assume makes it future proof should you wish to go electric (may be wrong on that though).

All in all, I'd go for it. Though it's worth noting that you may find you get slightly more bike for your money looking at last years models if you're prepared to hunt around.
 
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eevvee

eevvee

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I have not heard of the different height wheels before....anyone had experience with such a set up?

differentiated height: 24 mm at the front for excellent handling, 27.5 mm at the rear for transferring all of the power to the wheel

WheelsCampagnolo Khamsin, differentiated height: 24 mm at the front for excellent handling, 27.5 mm at the rear for transferring all of the power to the wheel. Asymmetric profile rear rim: guarantees a better balance between the different spoke tensions between the left and right side, more efficient and more responsive. Straight spoke heads: wheel rigidity and spoking stability. Oversize hub: increases torsional rigidity, 1750 g per pair
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Yup. Ignore the marketing baws about heights and torsions. They are good, well made wheels. Never had a problem with the two sets I've got.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
Great value, good spec, love the colour/finish but ..... just can't come to terms with the way that frame looks, esp around the seat tube/seat stays. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder etc etc
 
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