Originally Posted by
evictionsurplus
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That headtube angle is real. It has not been wrecked. Everything is on the up and up. Nothing is tweaked. Also it is a real Colnago. Club lugs on both the fork and head tube as well as Colnago-stamped dropouts. Don't hate me for building it fixed, when I get a proper Campy group it will become a road bike. The model name on the down tube is "Competition". I don't think I have ever seen a road frame with such geometry. It is crazy twitchy but rides oh-so-great.
Thanks!
How does it ride "no-handedly?" I would bet that an uncrashed "Nago" would track a straight line?
A sign of past-trouble would be indicated if she pulls to one direction.