Colnago C50 - NL12

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markyboy
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by markyboy

majklnajt wrote:FRAME-SET SOLD !


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How long do we have to wait for your next build?
Looking forward to it.
Colnago arabesque campagnolo super record 12
Colnago c64
Cinelli zydeco grx di2

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

I think I will build it over the winter time... :D
But it probably wont be a Colnago.
Thank you.

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ianeverton
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by ianeverton

I agree, it looks too bog for you.


Willier wrote:I think that frame is to big for you :idea:

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by irongatsby

Congrats Majklnajt. Will you get an American frame? I think I remember you posting something like that.

@Salsalover, thanks for the info. I'm 180cm as well with a short inseam and my saddle height is about the same as yours. I'm in the process of building up a 56cm Colnago. I will be using a 110mm stem with short reach bars, so my reach could be shorter than yours.

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by majklnajt

Thank you!

Yeah, a Trek Madone! Inspired by Lance Armstrong :thumbup: :beerchug:

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by irongatsby

Nice.. speaking of Treks, I'd like to try out the Domane one of these days.

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oh dear, this thread is quickly going downhill .....

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majklnajt wrote:Thank you!

Yeah, a Trek Madone! Inspired by Lance Armstrong :thumbup: :beerchug:


That is a great frame, my friend is very happy with it.

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

Which one, the older traditional model or the new, slooping one?

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by CarpetFibre

I hope you're getting an old one!

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

Definitely!!! 8)

This is what I have in mind for now. But it depends which frame color I get. I wont be stripping the paint off, because this is additional cost.
I hope I can sell my xentis wheelset and get something in UD carbon. Reynolds DV 46 T would be perfect IMO. Black Deda bartape.
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yrodriguez317
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by yrodriguez317

i dont usually get excited for Trek builds, but when i do they have a lot of different shades of chrome and gun metal! Hurry this thing up!

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by tonytourist

Reynolds DV46s would look good. Too bad you're not in the US, I have some that I'd sell you :P

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by majklnajt

Hehe, I get it soon ;)
Yeah, its a shame I`m not there :D

How much is actually worth, a frame like that? 400-500 € ?

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by CarpetFibre

I dunno I've seen those frames go for like 350 euros or less. Depends on the condition and you have to wait around for you size.

Really tasty parts list and although I'd love to see a older (Gen1/Gen2) pair of Lightweights on there, I understand the choice of the Reynolds.

Gonna be a build to look forward to. :thumbup:

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