munga wrote:yeah.
sometimes i wonder if i could have gone to thailand for some leg lengthening procedures..
talk to wazza
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talk to wazza I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
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Group booking? ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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Me too... I'm only 20 with a part time job... But no expenses! Hello bike splurging!
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There is one at velo for the equivalent of about 600 happy meals, James... I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyMy eventually-to-be-built up master Olympic:
![]() Untitled by tripstobaltimore, on Flickr I'm thinking of going modern campag Athena (alloy of course). Had entertained thoughts of c-record, but would have to be NOS to match the frame
Re: Colnago Appreciation Society1980-something Colnago International with full Dura Ace 7700. This one has its own thread here: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=53781
![]() ![]() Yes, the dropouts have been checked and it's all good - I did need to prise them open slightly which is what cracked the paint and chrome. In the meantime it has been ridden super hard in the Canberra Road Racing and Criterium Series. So far the results sheet looks good with a D-Grade win in the Australian Defence Force Road Racing Championships, a couple of Crit firsts (snagged another tonight which paid $50!), and many Crit 2nd places. A simply magnificent bicycle that at 7.9kg in race trim, is every bit as agile and quick as anything else in D-Grade!
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Well done on your fine race record riding your Colnago International - Just goes to show that you can't keep a good bike down (although you might be a big part of the winning formula). It's a very nice bike and I do recall the original post. Here's one of mine. An old Master Piu with '95 Campy Record: ![]()
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyReally looking forward to contributing to this thread in 2 days time...
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyThis just happened
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Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietySometimes is does "just happen". To me, "it just happened" about a dozen times in the last few years ....
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Nice.... I ride 25s on the basis that they divide more easily into 100 than 23s.
Re: Colnago Appreciation Societyi love you you managed to get a little bit of the campagnolo tool kit in the corner of the image
internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
Re: Colnago Appreciation Societyholy crap dubs!!!
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyCan't believe this is my first Colnago in may years of collecting an building bikes
Better pics now its home... Def needs work... ![]() ![]() Fork chrome is ruff ![]() Panto'd 23mm post ![]() Pic gives you an idea of the oval and tear drop tubing ![]() Excited for this build
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyIve always wanted a Colnago OvalCx but could never find one
Lucky man Well done SL
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyVery nice dubrat. What a place to start your Colnago collection.
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give it 6 months, SL. oh, hi dubbie! internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
Re: Colnago Appreciation Societyfukkinel dubs ...
ive always wondered if you could fit a modern group on that...please do it dubs...pleeeaassee
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyCan't help ya there Jase...
It will be getting an OG style build with panto'd Super Rec and Modolo Kronos brakeset Just gotta decide whether to do a resto on e frame or keep it OG like I always do.... Do love the one with a chromveloto paint ![]() ![]()
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyGod I love chromovelato. Nice find
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyI know it's not a vintage bike and not in the same league as the beautiful CX or Arabesque's but here is my '02 (or '03) Colnago Dream Lux. It's quite a dream to ride despite the aluminium frame:
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Re: Colnago Appreciation Societynice one Mr Fountain.
my master x light came with the same fork and wheelset internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
Re: Colnago Appreciation SocietyThat's interesting Munga. Is that a standard fork for the Master X Light? I'm very happy with my 'FORCE" fork as it seems to dampen the minor road surface bumps out. I'd like to swap it for a 'STAR' fork but they are quite expensive when i've seen them on ebay.
Re: Colnago Appreciation Societyno idea if it was originally specified with the force fork, but that's how i bought it.
i have bought a precisa fork for it, for aesthetics mainly. internet experts: ruining bikes since '10 | http://www.redbubble.com/people/munga
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It's good to have a choice. I'd love to read your comparison of forks using the same frame. That would be very interesting information.
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