Colnago C40 5,6 kg

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ico
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by ico

Looking great, but imho it looked better naked and with Colnago sign on fork. What gearing are you using fornt and rear? Just thinking what to use in case.

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dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

Uhhh I'm like 120% certain that photo was taken before he stripped it... Cause ya know...

Vagabond
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by Vagabond

glam2deaf wrote:This is awesome! Nice work.


:thumbup: A cool life for a classic Colnago that probably would have ended up in a dump. Nice work!
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craciunptr
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by craciunptr

Bought a wheel set from Pam, another weenier, should save 500 grams.

I can go tubeless with this new wheelset is that a sound weightweenie option? Never had a tubeless tire system before, any advice?

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godzuki26
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by godzuki26

I like this build :thumbup: I like how you left the logo on the fork to still identify it as Colnago. Very nice job on the seat post mod. That is huge weight savings.
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