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Pictures of Colnagos
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Your bike looks ace mate - loving the retro look.Pierrotdu37 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:58 pmLook at this beauty exposed in a LBS near me, sold at a bargain "cough cough"price of 8699€ (10 243 USD) instead of 13999€ (16 482 USD)
VÉLO COLNAGO C64 RCRD SRAM RED ETAP 12V ROUES FULCRUM CARBONE WIND
Unfortunately SRAM instead of anything for Campy...
The paintjob is awesome
BTW my baby with new tyres (Gumwalls....so legacy)
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I was very torn (like agonised for months) over the red v blue art decor (I appreciate this post has some bespoke red, but it is in line with the candy apple tones of the art decor red) - the red bike in this post is stunning for sure, but I do agree it looks a little less good for having the SRAM and also I am really starting to feel more and more vindicated, in the looks dept for sure, about discs....just doesn't work for me when compared to rim brakes.
I actually kind of like that 'frozen' colorway. Its a Colnago, whats not to like? I am curious whether or not that bike was built with the SR9 stemPierrotdu37 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:58 pmLook at this beauty exposed in a LBS near me, sold at a bargain "cough cough"price of 8699€ (10 243 USD) instead of 13999€ (16 482 USD)
VÉLO COLNAGO C64 RCRD SRAM RED ETAP 12V ROUES FULCRUM CARBONE WIND

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What is it about the red bike that makes some of us cringe? I don't think it's the colour - some will like it, some will not, but if the whole bike looked aesthetically pleasing then the cokour would not be problematic. Here's my view: 1) The cranks look like a cheap set of aftermarket mag wheels. 2) The red oversized jockey cage draws attention to an element that ought to be inconspicuous. 3) the colour-matched bottle cages are bit try-hard.
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4) The shifters and derailleurs look huge (I know its supposed to be a very good gruppo but the bulkyness of it ruins it for me)Prawn wrote:What is it about the red bike that makes some of us cringe? I don't think it's the colour - some will like it, some will not, but if the whole bike looked aesthetically pleasing then the cokour would not be problematic. Here's my view: 1) The cranks look like a cheap set of aftermarket mag wheels. 2) The red oversized jockey cage draws attention to an element that ought to be inconspicuous. 3) the colour-matched bottle cages are bit try-hard.
I know a guy who can beat the sale price with SR EPS 12 spd and WTO 45 Wheelset ! ...Pierrotdu37 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:58 pmLook at this beauty exposed in a LBS near me, sold at a bargain "cough cough"price of 8699€ (10 243 USD) instead of 13999€ (16 482 USD)
VÉLO COLNAGO C64 RCRD SRAM RED ETAP 12V ROUES FULCRUM CARBONE WIND
Unfortunately SRAM instead of anything for Campy...
The paintjob is awesome


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Got this master down to 8kg
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