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kercerece
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by kercerece on Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:41 pm
ms6073 wrote:kercerece wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:51 pm
and go with 303 firecrests. I don't know if it fits in the C64 disc frame with 28mm tyres.
I have a 2021 C64 disc and ride on tubeless Schwalbe Pro One 700x30 that are mounted on Nox Composites rims which are ~21mm internal without any issue. Since I only got my frame a few months ago, I hope it is another year before a new iteration, but for some reason, I feel like the next one will be the C68 or C70 and will take cues from the E64 semi monocoque frames.
Cool, so there wont be a problem I guess. Maybe 70. That's a round number
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kercerece
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by kercerece on Fri Jan 08, 2021 8:47 pm
boarder1995 wrote:A year and a half ago I picked up a late build closeout C60 disc frameset. I built it up with Campy Record/S.Record on Bora WTO 45 wheels with a 19mm internal, sitting on 28mm Conti tubeless tires. They measure ~29.5mm in my setup. It clears them ok, no rubbing. Closest clearance is in chanstay lugs coming off the rear of the bottom bracket. The C64 is even better with tire clearances.
I heard that there is only place for 25mm tyres on a C60, so thats good news. I use my focus with 25mm tyres but only have about 2mm of clearence. Never had a problem but it's not good at all I know...
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by cchesebro on Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:50 pm
kercerece wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:51 pm
I'd like to buy also a C64 (or a V3rs) and go with 303 firecrests. I don't know if it fits in the C64 disc frame with 28mm tyres. Any ideas?
I have a rim brake C64 and confirm that 28mm Vittoria tubs fit with plenty of room.
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kercerece
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by kercerece on Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:57 pm
cchesebro wrote:
I have a rim brake C64 and confirm that 28mm Vittoria tubs fit with plenty of room.
Cool, so even better with discs. Thanks
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NLC86
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by NLC86 on Thu Nov 25, 2021 6:32 am
Does it make sense to buy a C64 Disc right now?
I can get a brand new frameset at very special price, but I'm wondering if it worths considering that, next year, might be presented the successor....
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jwest
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by jwest on Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:09 am
ms6073 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 8:40 pm
kercerece wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:51 pm
and go with 303 firecrests. I don't know if it fits in the C64 disc frame with 28mm tyres.
I have a 2021 C64 disc and ride on tubeless Schwalbe Pro One 700x30 that are mounted on Nox Composites rims which are ~21mm internal without any issue. Since I only got my frame a few months ago, I hope it is another year before a new iteration, but for some reason, I feel like the next one will be the C68 or C70 and will take cues from the E64 semi monocoque frames.
Do you by chance have a photo with the 30c tires? On that rim they should be measuring close to 32mm wide. I have the same tire on a DT GRC 1400 right now for use on a 3T Exploro racemax and the tire measures to 32 but the DT rim is wider than yours I think by a couple mm's.
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jwest
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by jwest on Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:12 am
cchesebro wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:50 pm
kercerece wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 7:51 pm
I'd like to buy also a C64 (or a V3rs) and go with 303 firecrests. I don't know if it fits in the C64 disc frame with 28mm tyres. Any ideas?
I have a rim brake C64 and confirm that 28mm Vittoria tubs fit with plenty of room.
Yeah, I have a rim c64 as well with campagnolo calipers and Vittoria 30mm "pave" tubulars fit but it is close. I have only test fit them, not ridden.
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TimW
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by TimW on Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:52 pm
I have a 2021 C64 disc with Zipp 303 FC - the latest 25mm internal version and run 28mm tyres, they come up at 30mm exactly flush with rim. Still plenty of room in the frame and forks.
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jackie
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by jackie on Wed Dec 01, 2021 4:54 am
NLC86 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 6:32 am
Does it make sense to buy a C64 Disc right now?
I can get a brand new frameset at very special price, but I'm wondering if it worths considering that, next year, might be presented the successor....
seem everywhere it out of stock for C64
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TimW
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ms6073
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by ms6073 on Wed Dec 01, 2021 4:52 pm
You could check with
ciclicorsa.com. I purchased my C64 disc from them last year but was recently looking at there site and they are listing 2022 C64 and while they do not stock all sizes, they can order from Colnago, well except for size 52H. I sent an enquiry to them regarding a C64 disc in 52H and Frozen Red (BRCD) colorway and this was the response:
thank you very much for reaching out to us and for your interest, which is very appreciated.
Regarding your enquire about a Colnago C64, I want to share a news with you, it’s more of a rumor, but I think it is worth the e-mail.
There might be something new coming from Colnago by the end of the year; no concrete news was officially shared with us yet.
Answering your question, I would say that the frameset in size 52H will be available in the new model as soon as it is presented, hopefully in Spring 2022.
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micky
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by micky on Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:54 pm
By checking when the C64 was presented, it tooks place in Lanzarote on February.
So the timing seems pretty similar and possible.
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ipenguinking
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by ipenguinking on Fri Dec 03, 2021 5:49 pm
My LBS told me that Colnago USA is out of C64 at this moment. The official word is all C64 are now made to order and ETA is approx 20 weeks. I guess in reality the new model is coming very soon.