Colnago Super
#1
Colnago Super
Well I was looking for a while and this bike is just perfect! First bike since I was 13, too.
I know it's a good manufacturer, but I don't know exactly if this is high end Colnago or low end Colnago, as well as the Campy parts. It's missing the front derailer which I'll probably make super record to match the rear. The rest says Gran Sport or G.S. Looks alright to me, but I don't know. You can see for yourself:
https://kyledr.mine.nu/colnago/
I'm trying to get this appraised for my Kryptonite lock warantee, but the first place I went to said "priceless" because they didn't really know and wouldn't put it on paper. The second place I went to a bunch of young guys took a look at it and debated in the back a bit and then said $300-$400. Sheldon Brown's site puts it at higher, so I don't know what to think (here). It's in beautiful shape as you can see. Anyone in Minnesota have an idea where I can get it appraised? Or can anyone who has/works at a shop that's an authorized Colnago dealer sign an appraisal and fax it to me? Anything would be helpful.
I'm not sure what else to say. I guess just take a look at it and see what you think. It rides great but I had to use a different back tire cause it won't take air. The front holds air long enough to ride it quick, but it deflated by the time I got home. The thing that you put the pump on to inflate the tire is weird... do I need a special pump? ALso the rims say "Gentleman"... Are they any good? Pics of the rims and the air thing are the last two 698 and 699.
Thanks a lot,
Kyle
I know it's a good manufacturer, but I don't know exactly if this is high end Colnago or low end Colnago, as well as the Campy parts. It's missing the front derailer which I'll probably make super record to match the rear. The rest says Gran Sport or G.S. Looks alright to me, but I don't know. You can see for yourself:https://kyledr.mine.nu/colnago/
I'm trying to get this appraised for my Kryptonite lock warantee, but the first place I went to said "priceless" because they didn't really know and wouldn't put it on paper. The second place I went to a bunch of young guys took a look at it and debated in the back a bit and then said $300-$400. Sheldon Brown's site puts it at higher, so I don't know what to think (here). It's in beautiful shape as you can see. Anyone in Minnesota have an idea where I can get it appraised? Or can anyone who has/works at a shop that's an authorized Colnago dealer sign an appraisal and fax it to me? Anything would be helpful.
I'm not sure what else to say. I guess just take a look at it and see what you think. It rides great but I had to use a different back tire cause it won't take air. The front holds air long enough to ride it quick, but it deflated by the time I got home. The thing that you put the pump on to inflate the tire is weird... do I need a special pump? ALso the rims say "Gentleman"... Are they any good? Pics of the rims and the air thing are the last two 698 and 699.
Thanks a lot,
Kyle
#3
Baby it's cold outside...
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: SK, Canada
Bikes: Trek 5000, Rocky Mountain Wedge, GT Karakoram K2, Litespeed Tuscany
It's a nice bike in pretty good condition, Value and what it's worth is really up to the buyer, however I would haphazard to guess its worth about $600 - $700, as mentioned.
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Last edited by ViperZ; 07-11-06 at 08:08 PM.
#4
nice, considering the apparent visual condition, it would be hard to replace this frame without spending some money. Nice original paint - which is something since the paintjob on the Nagos from this period were less than spectacular in durability. Wish mine was in this condition...
Putting a dollar value is difficult. Saying $700 or $800 would equat it with that level of current bike - which is wrong. This bike is superior and will continue to prove that for many decades to come, given the attention.
Don;t be afraid to 'upgrade' with more modern stuff if you want some of the nifty stuff. Shimano 105 8spd brifters work very well if you end up with a cassette rear whl or get Ultra spaced freewheels (7 spd).
Or you can go with Campy stuff for upgrade.
A sweet ride - enjoy.
Putting a dollar value is difficult. Saying $700 or $800 would equat it with that level of current bike - which is wrong. This bike is superior and will continue to prove that for many decades to come, given the attention.
Don;t be afraid to 'upgrade' with more modern stuff if you want some of the nifty stuff. Shimano 105 8spd brifters work very well if you end up with a cassette rear whl or get Ultra spaced freewheels (7 spd).
Or you can go with Campy stuff for upgrade.
A sweet ride - enjoy.








