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Old 02-15-21, 02:08 PM
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I have a 54 that fits in my 60 cm frame and my 59.
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If it were orange I would take it. I am looking for one that size for my 62cm Colnago but I don’t think a blue pump on an orange frame is the look I am after! glwts
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@hazetguy - I too have a 58cm Colnago and use a shorter version for it.
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Is that 58cm c-t-c?
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@mountaindave - i was under the impression that my Colnago was a 58 c-t-c. I was very wrong. It is a 56.5. The impression was created in 2009 and has stuck until recently when I measured all my frames c-t-c. Those that I thought were the same are not. All were a bit smaller than what I initially thought. My standard way of determining frame size is c-t-c because it makes sense to me to use a reference between parts that are the same. Any other measurement can be misleading. I still don't know what c-t-top is top of what? What ever top is, it varies from bike to bike either the tube diameter or in some cases the shape of the seat cluster.

The pump on the Colnago measures 51.5 uncompressed. The head is a Campagnolo and measures 2.8cm from the pump to the crotch.
The pump on the De Rosa, stamped 54, is 54 without the head and uncompressed.
The head measured 2.5cm from the crotch to the pump end. It is a plastic plated Silca.
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Hi. The distance under my top tube is 52cm - will it work? I believe the "rule" is that the pump will compress about 4 cm from its relaxed length. Thanks.
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