Help on identifying components and frame year - Colnago Master
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Help on identifying components and frame year - Colnago Master
Hey Guys! First post over here, ive been lurking for awhile now and was hoping if you guys can help me out. I picked up this bike from a guy who raced professionally back in the 80s and 90s. He said he purchased the frame in 1984, rode it for a few years and it has been since sitting in his house. Everything is in really good shape but i have no idea which master it is or if the date is correct. Also the components i am not sure which campy era they are and the name of them. I got a good deal on the bike and was hoping to find out more info! Any help is appreciated! thanks
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Hi hahnaroo, you picked up a very nice bike. I think it's a Colnago Master Piu and I would date it somewhere in the late 80's. It's really difficult to date Colnago frames to a specific year. The components look to be a mixture of (old) Super Record, C-Record and Chorus from the mid to late 80's from what I can see. It would be interesting to ask your mate why the mixture of components but my guess would be that he bought the frame and fitted it out with the best components he could afford at the time.
The Master Piu was the same as the Master frames but the 'Piu' refers to internal rear brake cabling through the top tube. They were a top racing frame in their era and continue to attract a following due to their innovative design for their time and their great ride qualities.
It's a Colnago and it's red - what more could anyone want?
The Master Piu was the same as the Master frames but the 'Piu' refers to internal rear brake cabling through the top tube. They were a top racing frame in their era and continue to attract a following due to their innovative design for their time and their great ride qualities.
It's a Colnago and it's red - what more could anyone want?
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