Pictures of Colnagos
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The C60 is here, long live the C50!
This is my latest addition. C50 trad 52, Record 11, 3T handlebar and stem, nos 28mm seatpost, Selle Italia kit carbonio. Awesome ride!
Yes I will elaborate on handlebar angle. And yes the TT logo has been removed, cleaner look that way!
This is my latest addition. C50 trad 52, Record 11, 3T handlebar and stem, nos 28mm seatpost, Selle Italia kit carbonio. Awesome ride!
Yes I will elaborate on handlebar angle. And yes the TT logo has been removed, cleaner look that way!
EPS SR11:
C59 SR11:
C59 SR11:
be Khoi, be Khang!
-2014 Cipollini Bond EPS | 2017 enigma echo SR11 | 2011 Time RXR ULTeam SR11 | 2010 Colnago EPS SR11 | 2013 Colnago C59 SR-EPS | 2011 Colnago Prestige Di2 | 2013 Specialized Shiv TT SWorks SR11
-2014 Cipollini Bond EPS | 2017 enigma echo SR11 | 2011 Time RXR ULTeam SR11 | 2010 Colnago EPS SR11 | 2013 Colnago C59 SR-EPS | 2011 Colnago Prestige Di2 | 2013 Specialized Shiv TT SWorks SR11
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JKolmo: Can't you send those two pictures taken from the side in bigger format to at jonas@cerro.dk? And which paint is that? Is like a dreambike, perfect colours and super parts. All in right size How high do you sit? All except the bar angle of course
/jonas l
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My brand new C59 - ready to ride....
ordered it a couple of weeks before the new C60 came out - anyway - great bike!
Campa SuperRecord EPS
Campa Shamal Ultra
Ritchey Superlogic Handlbar and Seatpost
Selle Italia SLR Flow Saddle
http://s1358.photobucket.com/user/schur ... b.jpg.html
ordered it a couple of weeks before the new C60 came out - anyway - great bike!
Campa SuperRecord EPS
Campa Shamal Ultra
Ritchey Superlogic Handlbar and Seatpost
Selle Italia SLR Flow Saddle
http://s1358.photobucket.com/user/schur ... b.jpg.html
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- michel2
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catbill,
i noticed one bike with dura ace and one with super record, tell me how did u come to that decision ?
i have ridden campy the last ten or so years but i have to say since the 7900 dura ace group i am tossing up with the idea of putting a new dura group on one of my bikes, but its hard to justify (well i find) and perhaps i end up with a favourite and won't use one or they other any more (-:
what made you decide to ride shimano and campy ?
thanks mick
i noticed one bike with dura ace and one with super record, tell me how did u come to that decision ?
i have ridden campy the last ten or so years but i have to say since the 7900 dura ace group i am tossing up with the idea of putting a new dura group on one of my bikes, but its hard to justify (well i find) and perhaps i end up with a favourite and won't use one or they other any more (-:
what made you decide to ride shimano and campy ?
thanks mick
@michel2.......what made you decide to ride shimano and campy ?
Ans: It was by chance that a friend of mine wanted to upgrade to Campy Record that I took up his used Dura Ace groupset at a very good price.
I don't want to be too analytical on groupset selection and since, I knew long ago I would be keeping at least a few bikes, its logical to me that I should try out various brands and enjoy the difference between them.
The decision that I came to keeping a few Colnagos was not solely based on my love for the KOM colour. I did try out several other frames in the past, i.e., Look 585, Pinarello Prince and Specialized SL2. Hmmmm! Colnago happen to stand out from the crowd for me. I mean, what can I say!
Ans: It was by chance that a friend of mine wanted to upgrade to Campy Record that I took up his used Dura Ace groupset at a very good price.
I don't want to be too analytical on groupset selection and since, I knew long ago I would be keeping at least a few bikes, its logical to me that I should try out various brands and enjoy the difference between them.
The decision that I came to keeping a few Colnagos was not solely based on my love for the KOM colour. I did try out several other frames in the past, i.e., Look 585, Pinarello Prince and Specialized SL2. Hmmmm! Colnago happen to stand out from the crowd for me. I mean, what can I say!
Colnago C59 KOM
Colnago Extreme-C KOM
Ciocc Aquila Genius tubing
Colnago Master Olympic
Colnago Extreme-C KOM
Ciocc Aquila Genius tubing
Colnago Master Olympic
Welcome intelintel
That's a nice looking Master!
That's a nice looking Master!
- SalsaLover
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I have those NOS Colnago Carbon rims, just got a set of Powertap hubs to build a nice set for the C50 ( or the C60 to come )
Colnago Powertap por Salsa_Lover, en Flickr
Colnago Powertap por Salsa_Lover, en Flickr
- SalsaLover
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They are 390grs and 28h, so the build will not be superlight
according to my weight calculations it would approximately end on 1490grs, that is an OK weight for a Powertap set with a high spoke count, I think.
according to my weight calculations it would approximately end on 1490grs, that is an OK weight for a Powertap set with a high spoke count, I think.
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