My new Colnago
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A few photos and some details of my new Colnago M10 (MAOB). The size is 52S and the weight as photographed is 6566g.
Frame Colnago M10 1115
Fork Colnago M10 409
Headset Colnago 96
Expander plug Tune Gum Gum 9
Top cap PZ Racing CR2.1 11
Headset spacers FSA 12
Wheelset Tune Schwarzbrenner 42C 1371
Skewers Tune DC14 34
Rim tapes Continental 38
Tyres Veloflex Corsa 367
Tubes Continental Supersonic 107
Saddle Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio 131
Seatpin Colnago 198
Handlebars 3T Ergonova Ltd 182
Handlebar stem Syntace F109 125
Handlebar tape Lizards Skin Race 58
Brake levers Campag Super Record 333
Brake callipers TRP 970 SL 235
Cable set Campag Super Record 174
Rear gear Campag Super Record 157
Front gear Campag Super Record 71
Crankset Campag Super Record 512
Chainrings Fibre-Lyte 79
Bottom bracket Campag Super Record 44
Chain KMC X11SL 225
Cassette Campag Super Record 200
Pedals LOOK Keo Blade (16Nm) 188
Computer Cateye Micro Cordless 42
Bottle cages Zipp 43
TOTAL 6566g
Frame Colnago M10 1115
Fork Colnago M10 409
Headset Colnago 96
Expander plug Tune Gum Gum 9
Top cap PZ Racing CR2.1 11
Headset spacers FSA 12
Wheelset Tune Schwarzbrenner 42C 1371
Skewers Tune DC14 34
Rim tapes Continental 38
Tyres Veloflex Corsa 367
Tubes Continental Supersonic 107
Saddle Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio 131
Seatpin Colnago 198
Handlebars 3T Ergonova Ltd 182
Handlebar stem Syntace F109 125
Handlebar tape Lizards Skin Race 58
Brake levers Campag Super Record 333
Brake callipers TRP 970 SL 235
Cable set Campag Super Record 174
Rear gear Campag Super Record 157
Front gear Campag Super Record 71
Crankset Campag Super Record 512
Chainrings Fibre-Lyte 79
Bottom bracket Campag Super Record 44
Chain KMC X11SL 225
Cassette Campag Super Record 200
Pedals LOOK Keo Blade (16Nm) 188
Computer Cateye Micro Cordless 42
Bottle cages Zipp 43
TOTAL 6566g
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Roobay wrote:wowzer
that looks purposeful
are those your photos
Thanks Roobay. Yes they are - I was a "snapper" in a former life!
DamoRider wrote:Photos look great but I am disappointed in the weight considering some of the components used
True, painted Colnagos are never the lightest. But I think barney96 summed it up nicely!
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Lovely bike however I'm sorry, what the hell is that on the top tube??
'structural routing'??
Honestly, what were Colnago thinking that a.) they needed to state that and b.) make it in font that size?
'structural routing'??
Honestly, what were Colnago thinking that a.) they needed to state that and b.) make it in font that size?
Montana wrote:Well Done!
How do those chainrings work for you? I have an FL inner and it does not work well with my 11 speed...
Haven't had any problems with the inner ring but, as Fibre-Lyte advise, I've found you have to be caeful shifting from the inner ring to the outer ring under load.
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"Sometimes you don't need a plan. You just need big balls." Tom Boonen
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Very nice bike and very nice photos too!!
Although, the chainrings wouldnt be my choice.
How do you find the wheels?
Although, the chainrings wouldnt be my choice.
How do you find the wheels?
Haven't got too many miles on the bike yet but I did manage a 100km spin a couple of days ago. The bike is more responsive than either the C40 or Extreme C which I owned previously but perhaps a very slightly harder ride. I also own and race a Scott Addict which is a complete animal of a race bike. So I guess the M10 would be somewhere in between - more responsive than the Extreme C but not as harsh as the Addict.
The tune wheels are lovely to ride. I debated tubular or clincher for the M10 but decided on the clincher for sheer convenience of use. They accelerate really well, even on climbs, and certainly add to the comfort of the ride. Wasn't too sure about the in-your-face white decals but I think they don't look too bad once in the frame. Thanks.
The tune wheels are lovely to ride. I debated tubular or clincher for the M10 but decided on the clincher for sheer convenience of use. They accelerate really well, even on climbs, and certainly add to the comfort of the ride. Wasn't too sure about the in-your-face white decals but I think they don't look too bad once in the frame. Thanks.
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"Sometimes you don't need a plan. You just need big balls." Tom Boonen
"Sometimes you don't need a plan. You just need big balls." Tom Boonen
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