CIOCC update, Need advice on tire color.
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What??? Only 2 wheels?
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I think I agree with Kactus. Black tread, gum or skinwall sides. Pulleeeeze don't do the blue-tread thing.
BTW, did you paint the frame and stand to match???
BTW, did you paint the frame and stand to match???
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Beautiful frame. I'd go all black tires, black saddle, black carbon pedals and black bar tape. Allow the gorgeous paint scheme be the center of attention.
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+100,no blue tires. I'm ordering the continental Grand Prix classics. I really like the dark brown sidewalls. Nice ciocc by the way, your gonna love the ride.
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tan sidewalls, black saddle, and white bar tape if it was mine. pretty bike.
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I've been thinking skin wall or black, It's getting a Brown B17 Saddle I've had laying around for a while now.
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You can never go wrong with skinwalls on a C&V bike, IMO.... It always gives bikes that classic look.....
Blackwalls just look blahhh...... and (looks) cheap....
Colored tires = just not C&V.....
JMOs.....
Blackwalls just look blahhh...... and (looks) cheap....
Colored tires = just not C&V.....
JMOs.....
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However, if it were my frame, I'd use a black Gilles Berthoud Galibier saddle, Conti 4000S tires in Black (not cheap!) and Black Cinelli cork bar tape. High performance and classic looking components. I wouldn't worry about the C&V aspect, the provenance of the frameset guarantees its place in history. This bike is already getting upgraded to a modern drivetrain and its going to be a nice racing bike. For me, these selections should be performance driven, with aesthetics close behind.