Hello~ Im new,super6 and colnagoC59
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SUPER6 is finished.
frame: 54size super 6
groupset: 2011 sram red
Wheels: 2012 zipp 303
C59 is not finish
~~my English is no good ,so I have to use GOOGLE Translation sometime.
frame: 54size super 6
groupset: 2011 sram red
Wheels: 2012 zipp 303
C59 is not finish
~~my English is no good ,so I have to use GOOGLE Translation sometime.
Last edited by moosa on Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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nice bikes.
I think that SS is screaming for a black saddle though
I think that SS is screaming for a black saddle though
Great stable. My only gripe is that both are monochrome
Now wait for majkl to drool over the trad C59
Now wait for majkl to drool over the trad C59
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Of course I love the C59 and looks great in that size and traditional. Whenever I see a level or close to level top tube on a bike it just looks "right" and I don't think it's just because I grew up with them. It's one reason I like the Cannondales too (like yours). Or the new Giant Propel which I saw in matte black the other day in a large size and it looked great.
Anyway, more pics when it's all done. I don't think that Deda stem on the C59 is a -17 however.
Anyway, more pics when it's all done. I don't think that Deda stem on the C59 is a -17 however.
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wassertreter wrote:Great stable. My only gripe is that both are monochrome
Now wait for majkl to drool over the trad C59
~~~My only gripe is that colnagoC59 give up the hand color painted, now I have to use forever fashionable colors - black and white
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Calnago wrote:Of course I love the C59 and looks great in that size and traditional. Whenever I see a level or close to level top tube on a bike it just looks "right" and I don't think it's just because I grew up with them. It's one reason I like the Cannondales too (like yours). Or the new Giant Propel which I saw in matte black the other day in a large size and it looked great.
Anyway, more pics when it's all done. I don't think that Deda stem on the C59 is a -17 however.
~I very much agree with your point of view, I love the tradition, and it looks better classic.
~this Deda stem is not in my build list ,I will use the ZIPP Service Course SL -17 Stem and ZIPP Service Course SL Bar (Traditional Bend,reach 87.5mm drop 130mm)
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hello and a welcome
i have to say you have not helped me i own a c59 and was thinking about a respray as ive just built a
bike in metalic black looks mean even as i said i was bored of black. could we get some close ups of the frame and finish please
you got the balance right with the depth of the wheels seat post hight and of course horizontal tt the only way to
have a nago.
i have to say you have not helped me i own a c59 and was thinking about a respray as ive just built a
bike in metalic black looks mean even as i said i was bored of black. could we get some close ups of the frame and finish please
you got the balance right with the depth of the wheels seat post hight and of course horizontal tt the only way to
have a nago.
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Moosa, what are you trying to do with that level? The tube is shaped. The top side of the tube is not level. Put the level on the underside of the tube. It is more horizontal although I'm still not sure what you're trying to do. I you want to get the bike perfectly level put some wheels in the dropouts and level it using the center of the skewers as reference points. That is the best way.
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