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• #2
If the buyer of the frame doesn't want the cranks, I'd take them if they're 170mm.
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• #3
Sorry now edited
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• #4
Nice bike.
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• #5
Thanks anyway!
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• #6
Hi, is this still for sale? Any defects - chain suck, damage etc. Looks good in the pics. Cheers.
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• #7
No damage, it's as good as pictures suggest and nigh on minty
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• #8
looks ace. corimas are 10 speed only ?
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• #9
Thanks
Corima Aero 50's go 9/10/11 -
• #10
Nice. Thats 54 c to c is it?
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• #11
Yes 54 c2c
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• #12
Not sure if extreme c 50 , think more likely extreme c
, that and extreme power are c50 variants , c lean and light , power has beefer tubes , I has a c50 CX that is more akin to the c has it has round tubes
Good model , think was especially good for climbers
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• #13
Saarf your 100% correct. It's a Extreme C which is a variant of the C50 model. It's my understanding Colnago made a product run linked to Rabobank and Rasmussen in a bid for the tour. Reviews of the time"C50 " has been put on steroids. In fact Rasmussen was! and got pinged for drugs:'(
Lugs are mitered differently to C50 and bb is titanium crafted within carbon assembly.
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• #14
Yes , very good frameset
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• #15
That frame is still going to be well flexy. Suppose you not wanna swap for my Litespeed Tuscany frameset and £20? And maybe a Colnago bonus.
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• #16
Woh, Colnago Extreme C "flexy"
Rasmussen is clearly not the only one on Weed.
Thanks for the offer, not keen on ti frame again sorry -
• #17
Probably was Herr Obermayer then.
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• #18
Bump with a group buy
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