My Colnago C60 ITALIA
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Sweet!
(but like better without the zipps)
(but like better without the zipps)
Official cafe stop tester
Nice frame! I prefer it with mavic wheels for some reason.
Nowdays one of the frame I like more!
What's the weight?
What's the weight?
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Didn't care for it when it first came out versus the C59, but my views have since changed a bit. You chose a great color too. How's the ride?
Colnago C-59 (Dura Ace)
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Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
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- zoncolan08
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micky wrote:Nowdays one of the frame I like more!
What's the weight?
Thanks!
Weight 6,5kg whit the zipp 303
- zoncolan08
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Frame size 50S
Shimano DA 11v mechanic
Crankset thm clavicula M3 50/34
Stem deda zero 100 servizio corse
Handlebar deda presa carbon
Pedals Time xpresso 12 titan/carbon
Saddle FIZIK airone carbon 00
Wheelset Zipp 303 firecrest tubolar/ mavic r-Sys mod. 2015 clincher
Bottle cage Arundel mandible carbon
Shimano DA 11v mechanic
Crankset thm clavicula M3 50/34
Stem deda zero 100 servizio corse
Handlebar deda presa carbon
Pedals Time xpresso 12 titan/carbon
Saddle FIZIK airone carbon 00
Wheelset Zipp 303 firecrest tubolar/ mavic r-Sys mod. 2015 clincher
Bottle cage Arundel mandible carbon
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Looks lovely with those Mavics, pity it's Shimano equipped.
Nice. I still haven't had a chance to examine one of these puppies in the flesh, and from the side view they look very nice, not really that much different than a C59. It's the profile of those tubes from different angles I want to see... like that massive 2x4 of a downtube for example. Wonder if we couldn't get some pics of stuff like that? Of the current crop of color schemes they offer, this would be my first choice, but why they felt the need for that flouro red pinstriping on the stays is beyond me.
Agree with a few other posters on the zipps... the mavics are nicer for this build. And I love white bikes, but too much white can be well, just too much white, but that's just my own subjective opinion. With that in mind I'd probably have put black cages on.
It'll be interesting to see how the C60 does. It certainly doesn't seem to have been received with the same enthusiasm that the C59 enjoyed, which really breathed some new life into Colnago. And I still, and probably always will, prefer a traditional level top tube on a bike like this.
Agree with a few other posters on the zipps... the mavics are nicer for this build. And I love white bikes, but too much white can be well, just too much white, but that's just my own subjective opinion. With that in mind I'd probably have put black cages on.
It'll be interesting to see how the C60 does. It certainly doesn't seem to have been received with the same enthusiasm that the C59 enjoyed, which really breathed some new life into Colnago. And I still, and probably always will, prefer a traditional level top tube on a bike like this.
Colnago C64 - The Naked Build; Colnago C60 - PR99; Trek Koppenberg - Where Emonda and Domane Meet;
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
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The frame screams ITALY, especially with that paint. The rest of the story doesn't make sense to me with the French, Japanese and American parts. I love that frame. Finally got to see one in person. How is the ride?
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fishyskawa wrote:The frame screams ITALY, especially with that paint. The rest of the story doesn't make sense to me with the French, Japanese and American parts. I love that frame. Finally got to see one in person. How is the ride?
Agree. Super Record all the way!
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