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m4k1
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by m4k1

thanks to jure berk my fork is whole again and i was able to put the c50 back together with the parts of my c40. so glad i had it repaired and didn´t sell it!
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Ekorre
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Ready for the spring season!

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eurperg
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by eurperg

Looking great Ekorre! :thumbup: How's front clearance with FMB 25's?

TimW
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by TimW

I really like this frame colour when I saw it in the shop. Nice choice!

Ekorre
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by Ekorre

Thank you :)

The clearance is quite good. I think you will be able to use 27 mm with the new 2014 frames. Will try out a friends wheelset someday.
Just have to wait for winter to go away

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PSM
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by PSM

Greit!

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Calnago
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by Calnago

Nice one Ekorre. I'm a bit jealous of the extra clearance you have. Now maybe Colnago can run C59's in Paris
Roubaix with tires that are more suited to the cobbles. I wanted the extra clearance to slap a pair of full fenders for the winter under there, but no go on mine.
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liam7020
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by liam7020

Which Art Décor colour scheme is this?

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I initially thought that it was AD10 from around 1998-99 but it doesn't have the distinctive blue fades behind the head tube and on the seat tube above the bottom bracket. Of course at that time all Colnago C40s were hand painted and there were sometimes notable differences in spray jobs even within the same colour scheme. I'm still leaning towards AD10 but would be interested in hearing some views from a few of our in-house Colnago experts. Cheers.
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Bantamben
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Here's my c59 just got it put together. I might go to a 120 stem love the deda superleggero but its so pricey.

Size 61cm c59 standard
Deda newton deeps
Chorus group with sR TI crank
Enve powertap wheels
Alien seatpost
6870 grams
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Ekorre
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by Ekorre

Very nice! Love the bars

willy
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friend just built this master with campy 80 groupset, 3t cockpit selle it saddle.
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Camera Roll-2435 by willy gil, on Flickr

appleduc
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Bantamben wrote:Here's my c59 just got it put together. I might go to a 120 stem love the deda superleggero but its so pricey.

Size 61cm c59 standard
Deda newton deeps
Chorus group with sR TI crank
Enve powertap wheels
Alien seatpost
6870 grams
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Take a Deda Newton Shallow and keep the 130 stem! Best of two worlds...
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willy wrote:friend just built this master with campy 80 groupset, 3t cockpit selle it saddle.
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Camera Roll-2435 by willy gil, on Flickr



Stunning!!!

Please: change bars: classic bend Deda Newton Shallow :lol:
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kgt
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Don't like the wheels that much.

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