Colnago Master - Multiple renewal / restoration project

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  • Got this pretty damaged (2001?) Colnago Master Xtra Light frame yesterday (a bargain) and though it looks very rusty, the tubes are still in very good condition. Since I got my '91 Master Piu, I develloped a certain "love" for the Gilco-tubing so this frame had to be saved from a cruel "corrosion death".

    It will be a long-term project but I will post the results here of the "work in progress".

    Some pic's:

  • That is a lovely paint job! Never seen this colourway before. You're not going to repaint it are you?

  • I think it was the colourscheme used by the Belgian Tönissteiner-Colnago continental team. It will have to be repainted because it's too much damaged to be left like this. I'm not quite sure how I will have it done but it will be a more "basic" colour-scheme. The original is just a bit too "flashy" for me. ;-)

  • sweet, any idea of what paint job its going to be or whos doing it? and what about the chrome?

  • I'm thinking of something like this ("Saronni-red"):

    About the chrome: I have near my place someone who has been chromium-plating metal (including bikes and bike-stuff) for the last 4 decades and he's said to be good at it. Negative thing about the guy: he sometimes "forgets" his agreements (concerning when a job will be done) so it could only take 4 weeks but also more than 4 months...

    The painting will be done by a guy here in the proximity (former Mountainbike cross-country worldchamp Filip Meirhaeghe's brother) who is an authorized Colnago painter.

  • sound good

  • Thanks. But first I have to finish another C-project... ;-)

    :

  • First hurdle taken. Did some "paperwork" today (removing rust with sandpaper) and what I hoped for, was confirmed: the rust is only superficial:

    Before sanding:

    after:

  • duude.. sandpaper?
    I would have tried scotchbrite 1st.
    love that frame - have fun!

  • It needed more than just some scotchbrite...

    WD40 and some fine grit sandpaper did the job.

  • If its being re chromed then sand paper isn't going to be an issue

  • yes, yes, yes of course. just indulging in some friendly back-seat restoration!

    I do things delicately re: paint, chrome.
    Will still need to be stripped, dipped + polished before a rechrome.. right?
    Have fun, i'm jealous of your bargain rusty project..

  • You're right things have to be done delicately. My worst nightmare would be ruining it by doing something wrong. I found another company to do the re-chroming and they do a A to Z job: removing paint, old chrome, rust,... and rechroming where necessary.

    Meanwhile, I added another (a 3th) Master to my collection...

  • 3th master makes it a 'crowd' officially.
    ha!
    luckily it looks ready to roll already.

  • :-)

    "Stripped" it already (was equipped with a mix of Shimano Dura Ace 7400, 600 "tricolore", Campa Record) because I like "old" steel frames but modern technologie. I am "rebuilding" it with a Sram Force groupset and lighter stuff.

  • Should start another topic for this last one, I know...

    This is the (first) result. Some things have to be changed (don't like the ahead-stem; think of replacing it by a classic quill because like this, it doesn't feel like a racebike). Crankset is just to have an idea of how carbon would look (this is a BB30 crank). And to lower the weight, I might put a carbon Colnago fork on it. Future plans, it's winter so this one won't come out of the barn the first couple of months. ;-)

  • first that's a tecnos not a master, and I have one and I love it to bits, nagging things to me would be deffo no to an inline seatpost, carbon folks do look nicer but if you go for a flash remember they are about 15-20 years old so make sure you get some nice ones. The specialized s-works stem is in keeping with the size of the tubes and looks great "in my opinion". O and again in my own opinion put some light wheels in it and it will feel like a race bike.

  • You're wrong about it not being a Master.Tecnos has 2 round tubes, this one has the "quadrifolia" tubes on seattube, horizontal and downtube. It has the original paint and the toptube says "Master Extra Light", so I suppose it's not a false one. ;-)

    The bike came with a Campa Record Carbon seatpost but it's actually not my style.

    Agree on the light wheels, putted in my carbon 24 mm wheels and it looks better indeed.

  • Next phase in the restoratio-saga: found a company to restorate the chrome. Price: 250-300 euro. Not that cheap but there's no way back now.

    Received these from Australia today:

  • Some "new old stock" for this bike arrived today

  • sorry my mistake it looks like it bulges out in the middle of the top tube must be a trick of the paint/light.

  • No problem, mate. It's only about bikes here. ;-)

  • Paint has been chemically removed. This is the result. Next thing to do is to have the seatstays and lugs rechromed.

  • ooooo nude photo ......

  • The naked truth...

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