Originally Posted by Thylacine
I wouldn't compare anything to a Colnago though man - there's nothing quality about a Colnago ( sorry Colnago owners, just my opinion ). The steel Colnagos have never been even remotely light, and the steel Colnagos always unravel at the lugs. That says one thing to me, I'll let you guess what that is. Also, it kinda makes me chuckle seeing Americans buy Italian frames, when the quality of US framebuilding surpassed the Italians 20 years ago. I think it's called 'buying a myth'
Read Don Ferris of Anvil Bikes comments on the EFBe test if you want a real insight into how meaningless they are. Tell us what you really think, Thylacine!

I was talking to one of the guys at Gran Prix Cycles, who was saying similar things about Italian and US frames, and I was pretty surprised. He was basically saying the Italians had got by on reputation for many years (but Gran Prix
are a TREK dealer). Although, I've gotta admit I was considering one of the Colnago Master X Lights for $1800 on
http://www.colnago.com.au .
Did you know about this? They are almost worth it just for the looks