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ok, it's a disease right?
You all understand the suffering now yes?
Rabobank Lux Dream & 2nd generartion C40
Colnago Master Olympic 1996
Colnago master Olympic ,Team Buckler, circa 1992
Colnago Master MTB, circa 1991
Colnago mexico, circa 1979
Colnago nuovo mexico , circa 1984 and Colnago C 50 Superlight
Colnago Mexico Esa , circa 1988
Colnago Super, "Saronni Red" , circa 1984
and, last but by no means least Ladies and Gents, I'd like you to show some love for the Mutant (frameset circa 1993)
Colnago's are kinda like Pringles imho,
instead of ''once you pop, you can't stop"
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or do I just need the "Colnago's Anonymous" thread?
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as expected, saarf wins ;p
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Excellent, saarf. Of all the Colnago frames you've owned what is your favourite model for leisurely riding?
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Excellent, saarf. Of all the Colnago frames you've owned what is your favourite model for leisurely riding?
Thanks, for leisurely riding, has to be the 1996 master
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for an all over invigorating ride,errands and transporting objects,
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Thanks, for leisurely riding, has to be the 1996 master
Cheers, I was hoping it would've been one of the cheaper ones.
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i parked next to these two on the left at L'Anjou 2012
a pristine Arabesque
and Master, with Campagnolo Cobalto Colnago panto'd calipers (say that after 3 Guinness)
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Always found Cobalto a bit naff but that white Master is luvverly.
That C50 Superlight is probably the one I'd have off you though Saarf.
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ahhh, your time will come, young Jedi
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If this allows all of Ernesto's creations, are we allowed to sneak in the odd Gloria?
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yes please
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1950s Gloria Sport with early Campag Gran Sport mechs, Universal centre pulls, Cinelli steel front end and Gnutti chainset. As many of you know, Gloria is the cycle manufacturer where Ernesto learned his trade before setting up on his own. -
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close ups please
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They are blimmin' hard to find! Don't think many came to the UK and the rest probably rotted away in Italy or were grabbed by US collectors. A few more pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/samg/sets/72157622341833459/
This link should now work!
chromed head lugs. i have one from 1980. I don't know but i've been told etc...