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Fresh C64 which I helped to get for my friend . Amazing bike ..
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Supercoolderosa2000 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 7:55 pmFresh C64 which I helped to get for my friend . Amazing bike ..
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Nice man. That colours really grown on me. Such a rich red. I’m not sure about the stem. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I think it’s just a bit too much of a block. You can get proprietary spacers for it too so I’m sort of reserving judgement until I see the whole setup.
@guyc nice upgrade mate. Again, I think the enve stem can look a little beefy at times but 120mm slammed looks pretty dam cool!
At the moment I’ve got a deda superleggero on mine which was supposed to be a stop gap. It’s a little skinny for the frame perhaps but I quite like it. Maybe calnago’s pro vibe is the perfect middle ground. I’d probably have to get back into yoga to make it work though!
@guyc nice upgrade mate. Again, I think the enve stem can look a little beefy at times but 120mm slammed looks pretty dam cool!
At the moment I’ve got a deda superleggero on mine which was supposed to be a stop gap. It’s a little skinny for the frame perhaps but I quite like it. Maybe calnago’s pro vibe is the perfect middle ground. I’d probably have to get back into yoga to make it work though!
Nothing lowly about that. What a gorgeous build.
Cheers man. It's absolutely bang-on slammed at 120mm now. My God - what a bike this is. I've already put 1000 miles on it.TurboTommy wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 10:21 pm
@guyc nice upgrade mate. Again, I think the enve stem can look a little beefy at times but 120mm slammed looks pretty dam cool!
At the moment I’ve got a deda superleggero on mine which was supposed to be a stop gap. It’s a little skinny for the frame perhaps but I quite like it. Maybe calnago’s pro vibe is the perfect middle ground. I’d probably have to get back into yoga to make it work though!
What stem is this???derosa2000 wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 7:55 pmFresh C64 which I helped to get for my friend . Amazing bike ..
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Looks like the Colnago R41.
- derosa2000
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Yes , stem is Colnago R41 . If you are ordering C64 with DA then normally you will get nice DEDA Superzero stem but there is an option to order with R41 at some extra cost .
Sorry not the best quality some pics from iphone ..
Sorry not the best quality some pics from iphone ..
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Have to agree with this. Also, I really think the taller top cap would be much nicer here. You have room for it I’m sure . It just tapers nicely upwards as opposed to the broom handle coming out of the top of a beercan look. But super nice ride.chefczyk wrote:Love the bike, but that is a frustrating garmin mount solution on an otherwise slick ride.
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