Originally Posted by
vespasianus
But the campy notes and manuals that come with the parts are useless. They have zero useful information. Just bought tons of Campagnolo parts and can't say I will keep a single one. Information on line is OK.
Woah, what? Aside from having all of the information you need to install, adjust and maintain the given part (which sometimes involves procedures somewhat specific to Campagnolo parts), they usually include the torque specs for important components. You don't think that is valuable? Do people prefer using their greasy fingers on their phones/computers in the middle of a job to look things up?