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• #52
I think that's what I need to check. I've got some upper shoulder pain on the Condor rather than lower back, so thinking moving the saddle back/layback should put the setback in a position where it takes the pressure off my upper back.
In short, the Colnago is really comfy on the arse but needs a longer stem/compacts, the Condor is comfy on the hands but not the arse so needs a layback. I think.
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• #53
Looks great with the silver post and improved with the ultegra chainset. Hope you're ironing out the fit and getting some happy miles out on it.
I do miss this frame. So much so that I have a little Colnago project in the pipeline which looks like it'll go down the modern route. So, nice to revisit this and see it looking so good! -
• #54
Pink is cool!
Well done, congratulations!
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• #55
Yeah, hoping to take it on the 'Dun run if I can get train tickets. Going to stick with the current set up for some longer rides, see if I can settle into it or if changed need to be made.
Nice! Send some pictures of the build my way, would be lovely to see them!
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• #56
Cheers man! Yours is looking niiice!
Did you made sure the saddle setback is exactly the same as the Condor? (Spirit level, distance from saddle nose to centre of BB horizonally).