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• #2
Verrrrrrrrrry niceee colnago, i would but to big sadly, my mate lives on turnpike lane.
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• #3
class
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• #4
totally divine.
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• #5
here's what it looks like built-up -
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• #6
...
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• #7
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• #8
beast.
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• #9
^^^
nice. but not nearly as nice as mine
;-)
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• #10
Can I play? ;D
Lovely frame you've got there BTW...
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• #11
i would say you could play with that.. nice move. downhill race anyone?
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• #12
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• #13
price drop to £375 o.n.o ... i'm basically giving it away now.
this needs to go!!
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• #14
PM'd Benjy. dibs.
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• #15
PM'd Benjy. dibs.
replied late last night..
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• #16
i would literally eat a baby for this frame
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• #17
lovely frame
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• #18
i would literally eat a baby for this frame
ok, i'll buy it for you if you do that. i'm serious.
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• #19
yes, what a sheer piece of beauty
so, after much deliberation i decided i wanted the groupset from this bike.
unfortunately i still can't afford to keep the frame :-(
seat tube = 57cm c-t
top tube = 55cm c-c
rear spacing = 130mm
seatpost = 27.2mm
front mech = braze on
bottom bracket = italian threading
Built from Columbus SLX tubing and features crimped gilco tubing on the downtube.
Comes complete with rare Chris King chrome threaded headset. This is an absolute beauty with a fantastic, tasteful colour scheme. Incredibly light and truly a joy to ride. Also comes with campagnolo alloy downtube cable guides and campagnolo seatpost bolt. All cables are internally routed.
Hardly any marks to the paint, except for a couple of spots on the non drive side of the rear triangle (see photo) and a couple of residue marks where the campagnolo stickers have been removed (these will come off fairly easily)
Not sure of model or year but I know it was imported from Italy. The 130mm rear spacing means it's probably late 90s.
Not much more to say really. I'll just let the pictures do the talking
more pics here - http://s912.photobucket.com/albums/ac323/benjybars/colnago%20frame/
£375 collected from Turnpike Lane