Colnago – because they are worth it?

BigFoz":fokrlqd3 said:
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My 3 little ladies... One in middle is being resprayed currently, after 16 years of use from new. The Master X-Lite on LHS is going to be stripped and the frame sold, so I can replace it with one in the right size. I thought I could make the smaller size fit, but it's always felt a little small when riding it. As you can see, the handlebars come up very low compared to the other two bikes. Other than that I got it pretty close.

Hi,

Three nice rides there, I was just wondering the bar extensions that you have on the middle Colnago are they still on the market?

I know they were popular in the mid 90's before the UCI banned them as the pros that used them were having accidents in the bunches with them. I'm in the process of building up my distance on the bike again and it would just be nice sometimes to have an extra position. I've had a quick scout around but can't seem to find any.

Thanks :)
 
SuperSonic":1rq76y99 said:
I was just wondering the bar extensions that you have on the middle Colnago are they still on the market?

I know they were popular in the mid 90's before the UCI banned them as the pros that used them were having accidents in the bunches with them. I'm in the process of building up my distance on the bike again and it would just be nice sometimes to have an extra position. I've had a quick scout around but can't seem to find any.

Thanks :)

I can't see clearly but guess they are Cinelli Spinacci and they are pretty cheap on eBay - here's a pair (not mine!) for £11 posted
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cinelli-Clip- ... 2334133%26
 
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ededwards":r2xma50o said:
SuperSonic":r2xma50o said:
I was just wondering the bar extensions that you have on the middle Colnago are they still on the market?

I know they were popular in the mid 90's before the UCI banned them as the pros that used them were having accidents in the bunches with them. I'm in the process of building up my distance on the bike again and it would just be nice sometimes to have an extra position. I've had a quick scout around but can't seem to find any.

Thanks :)

I can't see clearly but guess they are Cinelli Spinacci and they are pretty cheap on eBay - here's a pair (not mine!) for £11 posted
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cinelli-Clip- ... 2334133%26

Thanks mate. :D
 
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They are indeed Cinelli Spinaci extensions. I like them. i put them on the CT2 for hilly TTs / Tris as well as they provide additional climbing positions.
 
Citoyen du monde":dp7rj3ro said:
I have had very good business ties to Colnago and know all three generations of the family very well (Ernesto and his brother, their children and their grandchildren). I purchased my first Colnago in the late 70's and have had over a dozen pass through my hands since that first purchase. I have not however ever kept a single one for more than 2 years and would not dream of paying market price either for a new or even vintage one. I simply don't see the value. Compare this to multiple De Rosa bikes in my garage, multiple Cinelli's, as well as many others... all of which I have kept long-term and will continue to keep long-term. In my view, Colnago is a safe item for beginner collectors. The prices are well-known, the quality control is sufficient to severely limits the "dogs" and a collector can get satisfaction from knowing that other collectors, no matter how serious, will "recognise" them as like-minded spirits. Try that with some obscure master-builder! Take for example the Marastoni bike I have offered up in this month's RBotM; I can assure you that it is superior in every way to any Colnago that I have ever owned: in ride, in geometry, in workmanship, in finish... however put it in front of people without serious knowledge and it will pass almost unnoticed, just the opposite of a Colnago.

sure?
you are talking about the most winning cycling brand in the world......is it only an occurrance?
this only a sample of a colnago model genesis(c40) http://www.mariocamilotto.com/ colnago race geometries are still simply perfect....
 
Citoyen du monde":34g9n0xu said:
I have had very good business ties to Colnago and know all three generations of the family very well (Ernesto and his brother, their children and their grandchildren). I purchased my first Colnago in the late 70's and have had over a dozen pass through my hands since that first purchase. I have not however ever kept a single one for more than 2 years and would not dream of paying market price either for a new or even vintage one. I simply don't see the value. Compare this to multiple De Rosa bikes in my garage, multiple Cinelli's, as well as many others... all of which I have kept long-term and will continue to keep long-term. In my view, Colnago is a safe item for beginner collectors. The prices are well-known, the quality control is sufficient to severely limits the "dogs" and a collector can get satisfaction from knowing that other collectors, no matter how serious, will "recognise" them as like-minded spirits. Try that with some obscure master-builder! Take for example the Marastoni bike I have offered up in this month's RBotM; I can assure you that it is superior in every way to any Colnago that I have ever owned: in ride, in geometry, in workmanship, in finish... however put it in front of people without serious knowledge and it will pass almost unnoticed, just the opposite of a Colnago.

sure?
you are talking about the most winning brand in the cycling history,is it simply an occurrence?
this is only a sample on the genesis of a colnago model,the c40...http://www.mariocamilotto.com/ in ... race geometries are still simply perfect....
 
This is my Super From 1986
Well i think it is

Can anyone guide me in the right direction on year and tubing
What do you think
Here a few photos after a bit of work done.
I have spent some money on the baby since,panto'd components etc,but still original paint etc.
Molteni Orange?????
No it's not faded red paint!

Hope you like it.
I won't part with it

Malc
 

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Citoyen du monde":l9qxe5ms said:
I have had very good business ties to Colnago and know all three generations of the family very well (Ernesto and his brother, their children and their grandchildren). I purchased my first Colnago in the late 70's and have had over a dozen pass through my hands since that first purchase. I have not however ever kept a single one for more than 2 years and would not dream of paying market price either for a new or even vintage one. I simply don't see the value. Compare this to multiple De Rosa bikes in my garage, multiple Cinelli's, as well as many others... all of which I have kept long-term and will continue to keep long-term. In my view, Colnago is a safe item for beginner collectors. The prices are well-known, the quality control is sufficient to severely limits the "dogs" and a collector can get satisfaction from knowing that other collectors, no matter how serious, will "recognise" them as like-minded spirits. Try that with some obscure master-builder! Take for example the Marastoni bike I have offered up in this month's RBotM; I can assure you that it is superior in every way to any Colnago that I have ever owned: in ride, in geometry, in workmanship, in finish... however put it in front of people without serious knowledge and it will pass almost unnoticed, just the opposite of a Colnago.
if you don't see the value doesn't matter,there is the cycling history that speak very well,along with the ride quality of all the colnago models.
you can see the value of a man and of his brand by his collaborators,last but not the least mr Mario Camilotto......
Marastoni.....who??http://www.mariocamilotto.com/
 
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