Colonago CF-2
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Colonago CF-2
i came across this bike while cleaning out a family members house in Colorado
only info i got was it was bought new in 2002-2003 in Aspen
i can find pics on line but no real info
any help would be appreciated
only info i got was it was bought new in 2002-2003 in Aspen
i can find pics on line but no real info
any help would be appreciated
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Found this -
Colnago and Ferrari collectively create the amazing Limited Edition CF2 dual suspension mountain bicycle. A small number of the CF2 Limited Edition completely built bicycles are being allocated to the US market. The Colnago CF2 frame displays the Ferrari Trademark Emblem (Baracca's Prancing Horse) and Ernesto Colnago's signature on the top tube (shown above). The the rear portion (Colnago) of the frame is clear coated revealing nude carbon while the front portion (Ferrari) of the frame is painted in Ferrari Red. The Colnago-Ferrari CF1 is only being offered as a complete bicycle. Ernesto Colnago dedicated the CF2 to Ferrari in recognition and appreciation of their long-lasting relationship and Ferrari's commitment to technology.
The Colnago-Ferrari CF2 monocoque carbon fiber dual suspension bicycle includes:
Monocoque high modulus carbon fiber front end frame
Dual pivot CNC aluminium rear end
Rock Shox Sid SL suspension front fork
Rock Shox Sid XC rear suspension
Shimano XTR Components
Hydraulic disc brakes
Ferrari Red Signature Stem
Colnago CF1 signature saddle
Exclusive All-Black tires (just like a Ferrari race car!)
Colnago Carbon Fiber Pen
Shimano M959 Wheels
Sizes: (S) 42 cm, (M) 45 cm, or (L) 49 cm
Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ernesto Colnago
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In February 2002, Ferrari and Colnago - a renowned Italian manufacturer of sporting bicycles - will offer a new bicycle in the exclusive Ferrari look: the CF2 mountainbike. Following the tremendous success of the CF1 racing cycle of which 500 units were made during 2000, and which sold out immediately, the CF2 will be manufactured in a limited production run of 999 examples. Like the CF1, the CF2 will be dedicated to the Scuderia Ferrari.
The CF2 will again sport the red Ferrari look and the open carbonfibre structure which were elements of the CF1's design.
Features are an independent triangle at the front made of carbonfibre and an all-alloy trapezium to the rear. The suspension of the rear trapezium is equipped with a lever system that gurarantees excellent comfort and performance both for off road- and street use. Front- and rear suspension are adjustable to the cycler's individual needs. The CF2 features a hydraulic disc-brake system.
Ernesto Colnago stated: "I am very proud to link the world famous Ferrari brand once again with Colnago. And I am sure, that this mountainbike will even surpass the success of the CF1 racing cycle. It offers the most advanced technology on the market." Luca di Montezemolo added: "It is a great pleasure that Colnago - after they already dedicated a very advanced racing cycle like the CF1 to us - now even finished a mountainbike in the colours of the Scuderia Ferrari. This demonstrates their unique capability of research, design and technology."
The CF2 will be sold through Ferrari authorized dealers at a price in the region of 8.000 Euros .
Colnago and Ferrari collectively create the amazing Limited Edition CF2 dual suspension mountain bicycle. A small number of the CF2 Limited Edition completely built bicycles are being allocated to the US market. The Colnago CF2 frame displays the Ferrari Trademark Emblem (Baracca's Prancing Horse) and Ernesto Colnago's signature on the top tube (shown above). The the rear portion (Colnago) of the frame is clear coated revealing nude carbon while the front portion (Ferrari) of the frame is painted in Ferrari Red. The Colnago-Ferrari CF1 is only being offered as a complete bicycle. Ernesto Colnago dedicated the CF2 to Ferrari in recognition and appreciation of their long-lasting relationship and Ferrari's commitment to technology.
The Colnago-Ferrari CF2 monocoque carbon fiber dual suspension bicycle includes:
Monocoque high modulus carbon fiber front end frame
Dual pivot CNC aluminium rear end
Rock Shox Sid SL suspension front fork
Rock Shox Sid XC rear suspension
Shimano XTR Components
Hydraulic disc brakes
Ferrari Red Signature Stem
Colnago CF1 signature saddle
Exclusive All-Black tires (just like a Ferrari race car!)
Colnago Carbon Fiber Pen
Shimano M959 Wheels
Sizes: (S) 42 cm, (M) 45 cm, or (L) 49 cm
Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ernesto Colnago
and this -
In February 2002, Ferrari and Colnago - a renowned Italian manufacturer of sporting bicycles - will offer a new bicycle in the exclusive Ferrari look: the CF2 mountainbike. Following the tremendous success of the CF1 racing cycle of which 500 units were made during 2000, and which sold out immediately, the CF2 will be manufactured in a limited production run of 999 examples. Like the CF1, the CF2 will be dedicated to the Scuderia Ferrari.
The CF2 will again sport the red Ferrari look and the open carbonfibre structure which were elements of the CF1's design.
Features are an independent triangle at the front made of carbonfibre and an all-alloy trapezium to the rear. The suspension of the rear trapezium is equipped with a lever system that gurarantees excellent comfort and performance both for off road- and street use. Front- and rear suspension are adjustable to the cycler's individual needs. The CF2 features a hydraulic disc-brake system.
Ernesto Colnago stated: "I am very proud to link the world famous Ferrari brand once again with Colnago. And I am sure, that this mountainbike will even surpass the success of the CF1 racing cycle. It offers the most advanced technology on the market." Luca di Montezemolo added: "It is a great pleasure that Colnago - after they already dedicated a very advanced racing cycle like the CF1 to us - now even finished a mountainbike in the colours of the Scuderia Ferrari. This demonstrates their unique capability of research, design and technology."
The CF2 will be sold through Ferrari authorized dealers at a price in the region of 8.000 Euros .
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The saddle is a Terry Butterfly*, though. Great saddle. The rail will tell you which model (by what the rails are made of, ex - Terry Butterly Ti (titanium) etc)
*If its a butterfly, its a womans saddle. If its a fly, a mens saddle. I cant see from the pic
*If its a butterfly, its a womans saddle. If its a fly, a mens saddle. I cant see from the pic
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Thanks for info
What I'm trying to figure out is an about value of complete
Bike
considering trying to sell it to fund another bike
What I'm trying to figure out is an about value of complete
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considering trying to sell it to fund another bike
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I havent found any that have been sold, in my searches. But the ones that iv found, with comparing to the road bike version, a couple-few thousand (2-4K), is what people seem to think they'll get for them, at least. The road bike version sold for over 3k on ebay. I would just post it up for what you want, and put an "OBO" on it. There isnt much info on these, and they seem to be more of a collectors bike. Only a handful were made. It has great parts on it, so you could always sell the group and frame separately...or try a bike shop.
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According to the Bicycle Blue Book, the road versions of these bikes were $9,000-$15,000 MSRP and are selling for $2,000-$5,000 in like new condition. I think your biggest selling point on this bike is the limited number made. I couldn't find anything on the mountain bike models.
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Aspen Being About as Posh a zip code as there is in the US, why not buy then abandon one of those..