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Old 10-14-14 | 08:42 AM
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Trinidor
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Bikes: 2006 Specilaized Roubaix Pro, 2010 Ridley XBow, 2002 Surly Crosscheck, 2011 Trek Top Fuel 9.9 SSL

Originally Posted by Gary Fountain
Thanks Gomango, I know you have a great knowledge of all things bicycle - me - with the onset of old age my memory is fading fast. I do agree that DD is quite a Colnago font of knowledge plus a skilful artisan and all around nice guy much like yourself.

Hi Trinidor, It really sounds like you have the 'Classic' bug now and your Colnago is such a wonderful place to start. I really wanted a Colnago just like yours for about 15 years before I could afford one - now I have seven. I find their ride to be very predictable and the Colnago geometry suits my body type. Not everyone is a fan of the marque but Colnago's are respected by many. You mentioned that it is pretty well impossible to tell the difference between a Mexico and a Super - I like many would agree with your observation - unless there is a decal present to help identify the model it is really difficult to tell the difference. I think weighing the frame is the only way to differentiate between models but I have never bothered to look into this method. I do know, however, that my Mexico has built up to be a very light bike for it's vintage and stands out from my other bikes of a similar size. It weighs in at approx. 20 1/2 lb without a frame pump of bottle fitted and with a Campy Super Record group set. I hope you have lots of fun with yours.
Thanks again, Gary. The bike is about 22 lbs. It is a small frame, 52cm. As much as I really love this bike, it is way too small for me at 5'9". And, I don't know if I can afford to keep it, just because it's so cool, so I might have to sell it.
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