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CBJ
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by CBJ

Kind of like the way the old R-Sys looks on your bike very different.


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legs 11
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by legs 11

I see kgt is still the blinkered individual.
Why try to bust everyone's balls constantly? I don't get it.
If we put your posts in a positive/negative table you would be so leading the negative team!
Just stop, try feeling some love for people who don't think the way you do.
Sort your hate issues out.
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legs 11 wrote:I see kgt is still the blinkered individual.
Why try to bust everyone's balls constantly? I don't get it.
If we put your posts in a positive/negative table you would be so leading the negative team!
Just stop, try feeling some love for people who don't think the way you do.
Sort your hate issues out.

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by Fatbiker

kgt wrote:hmmm... not excited.


Same here.

Replace the wheels with some regular hand built wheels and strip and polish the stem and you have a winner though.

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A good friend of mine uses his Colnago Master as a commuter. I think the build is beautiful. Why? Because it's used every single day and has logged more miles than the Colnagos of many of you, and he's only had it for a few years.

Seriously, a bike that's in use? Totally awesome! Keep riding! Ignore the haters. Do what works for you and your budget. :thumbup:
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@ legs 11
That's all in your mind... relax. Most of my comments are positive in a forum that even has a 'freaks' thread.

And, no, I don't agree that any bike that is ridden hard is a beauty. I respect builders, riders and collectors that really know how to set a great looking bike where every component follows the same concept. A lot of you don't give a $hit about all this. That's ok.

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Well done for putting us all straight.....'for not giving a shit'
Thanks.
I just don't see why we all have to follow some kind of pre conceived ideal of what parts go with what bike. It's nothing personal, but the idea that only certain parts can be used according to a pre-set arrangement doesn't sit well with me.
Peace out.
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soracabana - how does the 10 speed rear derailleur work with the 11 speed shifters?

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New bottle Cages. New camera:

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legs 11 wrote:Well done for putting us all straight.....'for not giving a shit'
Thanks.
I just don't see why we all have to follow some kind of pre conceived ideal of what parts go with what bike. It's nothing personal, but the idea that only certain parts can be used according to a pre-set arrangement doesn't sit well with me.
Peace out.


You can put whatever you want on your frame, it's your frame and your money, and you only have to care about your own opinion after all.

But if you come to post pictures on a forum like this one ( or any other ) where many discerning, demanding and OCDish people share their opinions on how a particular frame should be built, then be prepared to receive the approval or scorn you deserve for it :D

Anyway it's only you who would enjoy the prestige or shame you'll carry on your build choices :P
Hucken The Fard Up !
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PSM wrote:New bottle Cages. New camera:


bike looks good, find a better contrasting backgroud, the kitchen is nice but too White to appreciate the details
Hucken The Fard Up !
Colnagos : C50 ST01 - Master 30th AD10 - C40 Mapei WC


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Outside the white kitchen:

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