Colnago CX-1 build complete!!!
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Looking forward to that ride report in a few months. Were it me, I think black bar tap would be the way to go. All the same, great build!
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How do you like those Planet-X brakes?
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Looks great!
16.5 pounds isn't heavy.
I actually like 105 cassettes. They're cheap, durable, and just a few grams heavier than Ultegra cassettes.
16.5 pounds isn't heavy.
I actually like 105 cassettes. They're cheap, durable, and just a few grams heavier than Ultegra cassettes.
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Very very nice. I want to hear about this rear end fine tuning that was talked about in your video review.
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Nice job LowCel. Very pretty bike.
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Very nice - the only thing is, I think white tape requires a white saddle. But it is one hot bike!
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is that an in-line seatpost? i thought they have to be thomson on BF.
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LowCel's a rebel.
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Huzzah! I think this merits a full ride report in the spring, complete with pictures by a road sign, and some other photo of a mountain pass.
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The Quarq comes with red chainrings, and yep, they are 50/34's.
Thanks.
I will probably switch to black when I rewrap them in a few months. I do like the way the white looks on it though.
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The Colnago seatpost came with the frameset. As for is it an "in-line seatpost", I have no idea what that means.
Woohoo!!!!
I can do that.
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I'll post my opinions once I have an opportunity ot try them out.
Thanks.
I'll let you know what I think about it after a few rides.
I'll let you know what I think about it after a few rides.
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I'm not, I'll definitely be on the Kestrel this weekend.
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I was hoping you were going to do this painfully slow to irritate everybody in the other thread.
Nice build though. Hope it's all you want it to be.
Nice build though. Hope it's all you want it to be.
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That was the plan but I was bored yesterday and ended up doing more than I had planned. Oh well, now I'll have to start planning my upgrades.
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holmes..FSA is crap, planetx is chinese crap & kmc well....please go full Campy or full Shimano Ultegra or better or go home....That frame is worthy
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Oh well, guess it's a crappy bike with a nice frame.
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