2004 (or '05) Colnago Classic, lugged steel
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2004 (or '05) Colnago Classic, lugged steel
I know it is on the fringe of classic and vintage bikes but since it is a chrome lugged steel frame, I figure it barely qualifies. Anyhow, it has a Veloce triple, unfortunately. Plan on putting a compact Campy groupo someday. It is in perfect condition- nary a scratch. It now has a Selle San Marco saddle, and Look Keo pedals. Will change to white bartape, and whitewall tires. Picked it up for only $650 in Boulder. I recently saw this exact model in a larger size for $1000 on CL. The wife needed a bike to ride while she was there for 3-1/2 weeks while working on her dissertation. Wife is now back and the bike is still in Boulder and will remain there until she is completely finished with school (since she will need a bike to commute and ride with when she goes back every few months).
The great thing is, because it is a 54cm, I can put on a 120 stem and ride it!!! Hell, I could probably ride it the way it is set up now.
The great thing is, because it is a 54cm, I can put on a 120 stem and ride it!!! Hell, I could probably ride it the way it is set up now.
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