Colnago C50 - NL12

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by majklnajt

Good question!! Might try them on.... I am curious now :D
Thank you for the nice comment!

BTW, when are we going to see your stealthy ride here??? ;)

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by MrWATTperKG

One more thought on crankset choice. 52/39 is a must have when having such a "classic" styled machine. Personally, I wouldn`t switch to CT.

majklnajt wrote:BTW, when are we going to see your stealthy ride here??? ;)

Soon...I guess 8)

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Afraid to drop you on every climb with a ct crank? ;)

Soon means this week! :smartass:

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majklnajt wrote:FOR SALE!


Are you goinig to build something new for the next season?

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Dont know actually. I have some ideas in my head. But I have to sell this beauty first ;)

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Aha, I understand, good luck then and keep us updated about your new idea :thumbup:

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Haha, I will ;)

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I am thinking of spraying the rims to all black. Except the brake surface of course!

What do you think?

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Do it. :thumbup: I've never been a fan of the large weave pattern, and obviously you neither.

I think I have seen a Canyon here with the same procedure done to rims... I think it looked great.

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No, I cant get used to it.
OK, I will do it!! :D Thanks!

It gives the bike much cleaner look!
And with tan veloflex tubs..... mmmmmmm ;) :D
Do you also have to inflate them everyday???

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majklnajt wrote:And with tan veloflex tubs..... mmmmmmm ;) :D
Do you also have to inflate them everyday???


Yes, every day but I think Veloflexes still hold air slightly better than my Vittoria CXII's...

Here's the Canyon with matte black rims: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=79585

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by majklnajt

Thanks, on page 4 is spraying the rims with black.

Will buy another Velofex criterium. Rear one lasted only for 200 km. But damn, they are expensive!


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No, but maybe this is good :smartass: :D

But to be honest, what can I buy for the money if I sell it?

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