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rodebaron51
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by rodebaron51

Did you guys hear…..C60!
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2012 Colnago C59 MTBK Camapgnolo Hyperon Ultra 2 and Campi SR11
2014 Merida Big 99 CF team fully
2015 Pinarello F8 Sky Campagnolo Bora Utra 2 and Campi SR11 EPS (RIP after crash)
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PSM
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tortor
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by PSM

Great M10.

Love mine. ;)

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by astranoc

Just finished my Colnago Dream HP.

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by eurperg

Nice build, especially the wheel set!

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Elrey
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by Elrey

Dugast is allways a nice choice! I like it! :thumbup:

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by kgt

Nice Dream!
I would prefer a NOS ITM stem instead of Ritchey.

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astranoc
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by astranoc

Elrey wrote:Dugast is allways a nice choice! I like it! :thumbup:


They are FMB actually, absolutely gorgeous tyre.

kgt wrote:Nice Dream!
I would prefer a NOS ITM stem instead of Ritchey.


Cheers, I am not sold on that ritchey either, it was the only one I had lying around though, I might change it later.

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tortor: one doesn't often see an anatomic bars setup with shimano STI looking so perfectly tuned, big :thumbup:

Deda Newton I suppose? Do you have the bars tilted up slightly, or are the drops level?

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by tortor

Yes, this is a Newton anatomic (44 Center-Center, 46 ext).
The anodization color (light blue) is exctly the same as the 7900 D-A anodization. God surprise when I build it.
For mounting the STI I used a flat metal bar and aligned the bottom of the carbon sti in the axle of the bottom bar.
I normally use Campy SR with my C59 Newton. I tried the M10 for the first time yesterday. I must say that the STI setup is very good and comfortable.

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Elrey wrote:Dugast is allways a nice choice! I like it! :thumbup:


FMB is so much better :D

Beautiful Dream :)

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by Elrey

yes... We established that a couple of posts above. Thank you.

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by ultyguy

Colnago question for you guys- with the Extreme series, how much length is added to the headtube measurement by the external headset? For example, a traditional 57 has a 157mm headtube, but is that more like a 170mm for bikes w/ an integrated headset?

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Depending on the headset, but a Chris King external will add 31mm.

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