there aren’t 600 euros worth of new parts on this bike
gregn8r1 on
Is that even a real Colnago? I think Colnago was usually famous for putting their club-shaped logo on many of their lugs and fork crowns, one glance at the frame and you know what it is.
But this doesn’t have any of that.
Puzzleheaded_Rush365 on
It doesn’t seem real
Useless_or_inept on
The frame doesn’t look very Colnago to me, but I am often wrong about things like this. Nice colour, though – maybe peel off the Colnago stickers and put on some Bianchi stickers instead?
The front rim looks… worrying.
But you wouldn’t really buy this for “authenticity”. A pedant, or a museum curator, would object to the handlebars and the saddle and the pedals &c. Anyway, a truly authentic old bike isn’t fun to live with. So, instead, you would buy it for the vibes. Would it be cool to ride around town? €600 of cool? That’s your choice. 🙂
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Looks like a faux-nalgo
there aren’t 600 euros worth of new parts on this bike
Is that even a real Colnago? I think Colnago was usually famous for putting their club-shaped logo on many of their lugs and fork crowns, one glance at the frame and you know what it is.
But this doesn’t have any of that.
It doesn’t seem real
The frame doesn’t look very Colnago to me, but I am often wrong about things like this. Nice colour, though – maybe peel off the Colnago stickers and put on some Bianchi stickers instead?
The front rim looks… worrying.
But you wouldn’t really buy this for “authenticity”. A pedant, or a museum curator, would object to the handlebars and the saddle and the pedals &c. Anyway, a truly authentic old bike isn’t fun to live with. So, instead, you would buy it for the vibes. Would it be cool to ride around town? €600 of cool? That’s your choice. 🙂