Colnago V2-R 2017
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Seem that there is successor to V1-R, and new model is V2-R.
Cant understund the need of this new model, since there was Aero Model (Concept), and C60. Why they need another Aero model?
Anyway, very interested what will bring this new model as improvement over C60 , V1-R or Concept..Hope it wont look like generic Chinese bike (like V1-R), or ugly as Concept..
Cant understund the need of this new model, since there was Aero Model (Concept), and C60. Why they need another Aero model?
Anyway, very interested what will bring this new model as improvement over C60 , V1-R or Concept..Hope it wont look like generic Chinese bike (like V1-R), or ugly as Concept..
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corky wrote:Source?
I agree too, v1-r is already out of date aero wise and the concept shoulda remained just a concept....is it selling well?
Nothing so far from Colnago that gets anywhere near the C60 in terms of desirability....
There is like video on Colnago official FB page with countdown. It will be on the market in June
One thing I would bet is likely for sure... they will have gotten rid of the under/behind the BB brakes. And I pretty much agree with @Corky's post above.
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It seems like the V1/V2 fills a hole in their lineup. It's aeroish and it's a lot lighter than the C60. I assume it's lighter than the Concept.
Calnago is right.The rear brake will be in the traditional position.
The V2-R will be the climbers bike with some aero characteristics.
The V2-R will be the climbers bike with some aero characteristics.
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wingguy wrote:Like the M10 was to the C59.
This would make sense.
I also wonder if it will plug the 'endurance / fondo / sportive' geometry gap left by the now-defunct CX-Zero?
https://www.bc-bikes.com/en/colnago-v2r/
The countdown for the ones interested to check details in the moment of putting on the market.
For me.. C60 all the time
The countdown for the ones interested to check details in the moment of putting on the market.
For me.. C60 all the time
3Pio wrote:https://www.bc-bikes.com/en/colnago-v2r/
The countdown for the ones interested to check details in the moment of putting on the market.
For me.. C60 all the time
Especially if they release a direct mount brake version that the UAE team are running......
corky wrote:3Pio wrote:https://www.bc-bikes.com/en/colnago-v2r/
The countdown for the ones interested to check details in the moment of putting on the market.
For me.. C60 all the time
Especially if they release a direct mount brake version that the UAE team are running......
When i think what could be an upgrade of C60 in new C model (C70 or whatever name..). Ok, Direct Mount Brakes...
Maybe just a little less weight? (For me and i climb a lot, the weight of C60 is just perfect. My bike in this moment is 6875 gm and thats totaly ok..) In same time is very stable downhill (after i replaced handlebar, and is made very robust) ( dont want to trade those two for just a little less weight)
So what else u think should be an upgrade in next C model compared to C60?
There is pricing of the new V2-R.
The bike will be available in a limited edition from 26.06.17 as complete bike with Campagnolo Super Record and Bora Ultra Wheels.
https://www.bc-bikes.com/en/shop/colnago-v2-r/
The bike will be available in a limited edition from 26.06.17 as complete bike with Campagnolo Super Record and Bora Ultra Wheels.
https://www.bc-bikes.com/en/shop/colnago-v2-r/
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