Colnago C64 - Inside and Out
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You can order now C64 Disc current version with lead time 60 days . We ordered new all internal version and this we expect will be ready for pick up early October 2018 .kimmie wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 3:23 amHi all, new comer, but I have been reading this forum for years. I just placed order on a Disc Colnago C64 frame, and been told that the waiting time is, at least until December 2018. This is due to the new 'internal routing' stem and fork. Has anyone heard or have update about the new stem/fork thing? Second question, just wondering what people with a Shimano Di2 internal battery, use with the seatpost battery mount? Thanks
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That there is exactly it! I had 2 choices when I replaced my smashed up Cervelo S3. I either buy a bike I wanted to ride or one I wanted to ride more than the others as the others are pretty rubbish!Calnago wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 12:06 am
But when we buy bicycles, looks count for a lot of people, and I'll be the first one to stand up and say I wouldn't buy a bike if I thought it was ugly. I made that mistake once because it was such a good deal money wise. I won't make it again. So, looks count, but I want to know, or at least believe, that it's functionally the best as well, all things considered, at least for my purposes and priorities. If two choices were really close, however, and one made a better apple pie, but the other just made me melt when I looked at her, all else being equal... well, I can overlook the pie drawback. Oh, excuse me... I'm drifting a bit here
A bike has to be 'pretty'. For some thats simple and they like a black bike with a bit of colour somewhere or maybe a single block colour. For me it had to be special and that isnt any of the above! The Colnago Art decor range was perfect and the CHDB colourscheme especially was right up my street.
It's been hanging on my wall at home in the hallway for a few weeks now and every single time I look at it I smile!! it's just perfect. I love it! My TT bike, my winter bike etc all serve a purpose but this one makes me want to ride it!
I know i'll never be good enough to really benifit from the deep wheels and aero frame but who cares! no one who owns a ferarri can do the same either but doesnt stop them loving driving them.
The C64 comes with an Acros headset with two top caps. I think the lowest one is 5-7mm, but probably closer to 5mm. So say about 6-7mm above the level of the upper headset flange surface by the time it’s shimmed and on top of the compression ring.
Colnago C64 - The Naked Build; Colnago C60 - PR99; Trek Koppenberg - Where Emonda and Domane Meet;
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To be a bit more precise, the short top cap is only 4.5mm tall while the tall cap is 16.3mm tall.
I should note that the above top caps are from a C60 but I believe they’re the same for the C64.
I should note that the above top caps are from a C60 but I believe they’re the same for the C64.
Colnago C64 - The Naked Build; Colnago C60 - PR99; Trek Koppenberg - Where Emonda and Domane Meet;
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
My ideal tt length is 580mm but me Evo has 575mm. I run a 4mm headset cover and 5mm spacer then a 6 degree 120mm stem. The 56s I want has a 582 tt and 182 headtube so I think an 8 or 10 degree stem will give the correct position.
Thanks for the pic.
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Mine from my new framesets that arrived yesterday.Calnago wrote:To be a bit more precise, the short top cap is only 4.5mm tall while the tall cap is 16.3mm tall.
I should note that the above top caps are from a C60 but I believe they’re the same for the C64.
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And these are some of the frame itself. It really looks gorgeous to me, but to be honest I'm not sure if the paint job will last forever. Have a look to the "Ernesto Colnago" signature...it looks like it's going to be erased in the next 10 minutes...
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My 50s c60 is 1231g, your 56s which is 3 sizes up coming under that with BB and headset is pretty good! I agree no one buys a colnago to make it a WW bike so just enjoy it as it is.hgw20 wrote: 1150gr in size 56S. BB and headset included. A bit dissapointing to be honest, but I really dont care about weight at all...
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Finally, everything ready to ride:Kayrehn wrote:My 50s c60 is 1231g, your 56s which is 3 sizes up coming under that with BB and headset is pretty good! I agree no one buys a colnago to make it a WW bike so just enjoy it as it is.hgw20 wrote: 1150gr in size 56S. BB and headset included. A bit dissapointing to be honest, but I really dont care about weight at all...
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56s
Clinchers
Pedals
Bottlecage
GPS mount
Powermeter
7.1kg
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