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FS: COLNAGO C50

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  • 02-08-2024 11:27am
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    Selling my go-to summer bike to see if I can part-fund a replacement. This is a classic, fully carbon framed and traditional geometry bike, built in Italy. Weight is ~ 8.3kg without pedals, perhaps a bit less.

    Asking €1500

    [ ] 57cm frame, 556mm effective top tube
    [ ] HP chain stays
    [ ] PR10 colour scheme
    [ ] Campagnolo Record red 11s group (full)
    [ ] Campagnolo Record carbon seatpost
    [ ] Campagnolo Zonda wheels
    [ ] Vittoria Pave tyres
    [ ] 52/36 crankset
    [ ] 11-29 cassette
    [ ] Carbon bottle cages x2
    [ ] Specialised Power saddle
    [ ] Garmin out front mount
    [ ] Ritchey WCS 100mm stem
    [ ] Pedals can be provided, Shimano 105 chrome
     

    This frame dates from 2006 as far as I am aware, I bought it c8 years ago; Strava tells me I have put 19,100km on it in that time (so not much !). Its not cosmetically perfect, as befits a bike of its age, but it has been cared for carefully and always housed indoors and serviced regularly.

    The bike rides beautifully, like most Colnago's (I have a couple) and the construction of the frame makes it a perfect fit for me with the 100mm stem; I'm 187cm, but favour a slightly smaller frame than recommended, so this should be OK for someone 178-190cm or so.

    Can come with Fulcrum 7 wheels, or the Zondas. Carbon 105 pedals in pic not included but a nice clean set of chrome 105 pedals can be provided if needed.

    Any questions, ask away .. Based in Waterford, but happy to meet up with anyone with serious interest

    Also attached is an original Colnago catalog from when the C50 was launched in 2004, including geometry charts



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