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Old 05-11-10, 11:08 AM
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what would this colnago be worth?

Hi there,

Can anyone identify this Colnago, what year it may be and how much it may be worth. Someone is offering to sell it and wants offers!

thanks!

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the rear change looks to be nuovo record.
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Originally Posted by heppy
the rear change looks to be nuovo record.
what??

needs a good thorough cleaning. can you post a noncraigs list pic so we can see the cranks and derailleurs? are you bying or selling? what size is it? are the hubs and brakes Campi?

I am not a Colnago expert but, if those are Nouvo Tipo hubs judging from that and the over the BB cable guides I would say late '70s early '80s
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
what??
RD
needs a good thorough cleaning. can you post a noncraigs list pic so we can see the cranks and derailleurs? are you bying or selling? what size is it? are the hubs and brakes Campi?

I am not a Colnago expert but, if those are Nouvo Tipo hubs judging from that and the over the BB cable guides I would say late '70s early '80s
+1 on the age.
Crankset, pedals, RD, shifters look NR. No idea what the FD or the brake levers are. The front brake is not Campy. Maybe Universal?

This bike is in pretty rough shape. Needs some work. I would probably say $300 max as is.
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
what??
rear cambio, changer, sorry derailleur (choose your language) is nuovo record.

Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
can you post a noncraigs list pic so we can see the cranks and derailleurs?
No craigslist in Italy (well there is but not very widely used), I am buying, these are the only photos i received. The brakes are universal, head set is campagnolo, BB is too, the cranks and pedals also look to be. The derailleurs definitely are. Can't tell what the hubs are. Handlebar is Cinelli. Size is a 54. The seller is fairly or at least pretends to be ignorant of bikes.

From other Colnagos i have seen, the frame looks like a fairly cheap mass produced model from late 70's eary 80's, rather than a high end. Need a colnago expert to answer that.
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OH the bike is in Italy. what I was trying to say was please, post some pics from the drive side of the bicycle.
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OH the bike is in Italy. what I was trying to say was please, post some pics from the drive side of the bicycle.
No problem, unfortunately that is all i have. Thanks for your analysis
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The Nuovo Record rear derailleur will have a year stamped on the body. This will pin down the model year of the bike to within a year. Of course, if bike is in Italy, you may not get close enough to make this determination. Since rear cluster is a six speed, I would guess late 70's
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8 pics and they all suck. I think we've reached a new level of suckage.

$300-500. I heavily under value any bike that an owner cant bother to clean.
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I am no expert but am good at being critical! The Cinelli bars are older ones. I have never seen a Colnago fork without markings on the top of the crown, but I haven't seen that many. With rare exception, the forks are generally chromed. There are three cable guides on the top tube. Usually there are only two. The chain stay caps are fluted but not embossed with "Colnago". No chrome anywhere, may be typical for "Super".
May be a Europe only model.
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It is a very EARLY 70's (70/71 maybe 72) that has been updated at some point with tt cable guides and shifter bosses.

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