Colnago C64 Disc

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juanphenao
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by juanphenao

Hello seedster, how did you remove the blackburn logos from the cages

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Seedster
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by Seedster

Hi Juan,

I believe some acetone on a rag did the trick!

frommel
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by frommel

Seedster wrote:Hi Juan,

I believe some acetone on a rag did the trick!
Yup, did the same with my Zipp cages.


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Titanium22
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by Titanium22

Does the down tube cage have spacers? I'm struggling to get my Elite Vico to fit without about 5mm spacers in the highest bolt.

Great looking bike.

PS. Did Berk make the saddle specially for you as It looks like one of the 64 they made for the black & Gold C64's.

Titanium22
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by Titanium22

Also available in white :D

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Frame 973g (52s)
Fork 443g (truncated type steerer for cables, so no star nut)
Headset 70g (Colnago Acor)
BB Ceramic speed 84g
Groupset 2043g (semi compact chainset)
Enve 3.4 SES inc Tape 1476g
Conti Gp4000 23c 400g (probably changing to 25c @ 430g :cry: ) More aero, more comfort :D
Tubolito s tubes 46g (Not fitted yet in pic)
Seatpost C64 207g
Saddle 90g Berk on Order, (Rapha pro carbon at 130g on the bike at the moment)
Bars Deda Alanera 350g
Tape (silca) 30g
Through axles 60g
Rotors 140&160 DA 220g
Frame hardware 35g

Total 6527g (excluding DA pedals, Elite Vico cage (To be changed-poor fit), Di2 bar end port (forgot to weigh) and Hydraulic Fluid.

I posted this under another subject earlier, but thought this is where it should be. Sorry for the duplication.

Seedster
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by Seedster

Bike looks good. You should start your own dedicated thread for this build!

How do you like the tubolitos?

biwa
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by biwa

Titanium22 wrote:
Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:12 pm
Also available in white :D

Image

Frame 973g (52s)
Fork 443g (truncated type steerer for cables, so no star nut)
Headset 70g (Colnago Acor)
BB Ceramic speed 84g
Groupset 2043g (semi compact chainset)
Enve 3.4 SES inc Tape 1476g
Conti Gp4000 23c 400g (probably changing to 25c @ 430g :cry: ) More aero, more comfort :D
Tubolito s tubes 46g (Not fitted yet in pic)
Seatpost C64 207g
Saddle 90g Berk on Order, (Rapha pro carbon at 130g on the bike at the moment)
Bars Deda Alanera 350g
Tape (silca) 30g
Through axles 60g
Rotors 140&160 DA 220g
Frame hardware 35g

Total 6527g (excluding DA pedals, Elite Vico cage (To be changed-poor fit), Di2 bar end port (forgot to weigh) and Hydraulic Fluid.

I posted this under another subject earlier, but thought this is where it should be. Sorry for the duplication.
Great looking one! What's the height from BB to top of saddle in the pic?

Titanium22
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by Titanium22

725mm

It now has 1000 miles with no punctures on Tubo lito S tubes, and a Berk Lupina 89g Saddle. Very comfy too!

fogman
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by fogman

What length stem? What is your reach from nose of saddle to center of handlebar?


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Titanium22
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by Titanium22

Its the Deda Alaneera Bar stem combo, hides the cables completely. "Stem" is 100mm and around 530mm nose to bar centre. Interestingly although its 100mm stem, it measures 110mm from stem bolt to centre of bars!

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by ms6073

That seems to be the case with a lot of the integrated handlebars. I have similar experience with FSA's prior integrated offering, and lately have also read similar comments on the Farsports F1, Vision Metron, and Bontrager integrated bars.
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swat
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by swat

Question for Seedster, beautiful Colnago C64! and I was encouraged by yours to buy one which I did recently! I was wondering how the wheels have been and whether you have had issues like many have highlighted, especially in the windy conditions? i live near the sea and it does get windy sometimes so wondering if Lightweight would be fine. Thanks

fivethirtyonepm
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by fivethirtyonepm

the white bike looks fab!

i am seriously considering building one of these to sit alongside my BMC Teammachine SLR01 Disc.

i am still however rather baffled by the sizing. i ride a size 56 BMC with 79cm top of saddle to centre of bb measurement (I am 184cm tall with a 86cm inner leg). does this put me in a 54s (sloping) frame?

nismosr
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by nismosr

when are you getting back the frame ?
2020 Colnago C64 Mapei-SR12 EPS-WTO 60
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swat
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by swat

fivethirtyonepm wrote:
Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:02 pm
the white bike looks fab!

i am seriously considering building one of these to sit alongside my BMC Teammachine SLR01 Disc.

i am still however rather baffled by the sizing. i ride a size 56 BMC with 79cm top of saddle to centre of bb measurement (I am 184cm tall with a 86cm inner leg). does this put me in a 54s (sloping) frame?

I did some research and finally went with the recommendation by my bike fitter for a 54s. I am 183cm with longer legs and ride a 56 venge.

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