1976 Crustnalgo Super - a project

PhillB

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I do love my old British Bikes, but I also have a soft spot for Italian ones too. I've tended to avoid the 'big names' (mainly because they attract a massive brand premium to the price) But I am always interested in one that needs saving. So, as a result of a late night random search online this now one joins the project queue.

It's a rusty old Colnago Super. I think it is a 1976, might be 77.

It was a bit of a gamble, as I bought it unseen but it made me smile when it arrived.

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I really don't know much about Colnago as it was not a brand I ever expected to own to be honest, but am learning rapidly.
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In my experience, whilst rust is rust, there is a difference between a much used bike that is rusty through wear and use and one that is rusty through neglect - unfortunately this is the later. I understand it has not been used for at least a decade. Given that there were spiders under the saddle and in the fork steerer when it arrived - I suspect it was in a damp shed. The kind of rust this one has comes from the repeated condensation cycles and poor air circulation you get in an old damp shed. The bad news - it is every where, the good news, it is all surface....so fingers crossed, I should be able to get rid of it... although the bits on the fork crown - not so much... we'll see.
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Still, the good news is that it will have another chance to shine again! Although it might take a little while.

As you can see tyres are shagged. Straight in the bin.

I am a sucker for pantogaphed bits, which as they are Alloy will clean up nicely with some elbow grease.
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Somehow it ended up with Suntour components on it - it also has a GB handlebar and Weinmann brakes and levers - odd.

Hubs are Campagnolo Record though and should clean up ok with some work 🤞
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The spokes are screwed though, there were chromed it seems but the rust has burst through the chrome plating! Rims are Mavic and might be salvageable.
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Saddle is not ripped, so I'll try to bring it back to life too...


To be continued.....
 
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wondering anent header...

be it the crust which be Super or the nalgo?

explorations shall likely tell the tale...:oops:

Prugnat 62/d

appears to have been produced just prior to Portacatena


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wondering anent header...

be it the crust which be Super or the nalgo?

explorations shall likely tell the tale...:oops:

Prugnat 62/d

appears to have been produced just prior to Portacatena


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I hope the crust be Supra... :)

early indications suggest so...
 
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