Pictures of Colnagos

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Calnago
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by Calnago

@davec: good looking group there! I'm inspired to take some updated photos of mine and post them up. I've changed a few things here and there.
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

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roelez
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Finally replacing my almost 2 years old mavic tires with victoria open corsa .

And thinking of replacing the aeronova with something else that more suitable for this build .. any suggestion ?

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kgt
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by kgt

Anything in classic drop IMHO.

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Sjoerd
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by Sjoerd

I know I am violating a lot of picture-rules, but bear with me: the first was taken on the bottom of the Joux Plan and the other one was taken on top of the Mortirolo :mrgreen: My Colnago Extreme C!

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MJB
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by MJB

My Master X Light fitted with custom made (Winter Bicycles) quill stem with 31.8 clamp and Cinelli Neo Morphe carbon bars painted white. Also upgraded the Athena shifters to Ultrashift and painted the levers and paddle in gloss white. Finally some MKS copper pedals for civilian clothes rides.

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mrgray
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by mrgray

looks brilliant and i love it propped up on the couch, almost as if it should be on the wall next to the paintings. has such a shiny quality. cool practical mods too with bars, shifters and pedals. this is top quality work!
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Alfie22
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by Alfie22

Magnificent!

We would like to see more pictures MJB or maybe a separate topic!

Vagabond
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by Vagabond

This is my favorite thread on the entire internet. Off for a three hour ride in the DC area to prepare for nine days in the Italian Alps in August. I'd post pictures but it's LAME here. You folks, especially Basillic, ride in some beautiful places. Be very thankful for that!
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by ColnaRosa

Yes, here it is

the weight includes pedal, lightweight wheels is 6.32kg, with corima mcc is 6.51. that means it is almost the same weight with my former traditional c59, 1220g frame ONLY, so, DO NOT TRUST ITALIAN SAY THEY LOST WEIGHT! LOL

some owners say c60 lost the magic like c59, IMO, no, c60 has more communication with the rider, c59 is just like f430, and the c60 is more like 458, you will find you can enjoy the riding rather than struggling with it, that is my review

here are three of my lovers, haha
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by Lafolie

is that a de rosa protos gate-crashing the photo! LOL

joosttx
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by joosttx

Here is my new C60. Its pretty darn awesome....

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MJB
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by MJB

joosttx wrote:Here is my new C60. Its pretty darn awesome....
[quote="joosttx"]Here is my new C60. Its pretty darn awesome....

Bicycle and images both awesome - where are these taken?

Shoot me down in flames but I do indeed very much think Colnago have the best looking sloping frames in the business.

joosttx
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by joosttx

Thanks for the nice words. The pictures were taken in Marin County of California, just across the golden gate bridge from San Francisco.

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Wow joosttx. Gorgeous scenery and even more beautiful bike. Each shot is better than the last.

Are those the Tub or Clincher version of the 35s?

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joosttx
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by joosttx

They are tubulars. FMB Carbones 25's are glued to them. These wheels are super comfortable and super fast. The bike has surpassed my expectations.

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