Fauxnago
Oh boy. If we were in the market for a mountain bike, this might be pretty high on top of the wish list. And no, the concept isn’t new. Trek 8900 Custom Painted Colnago Mapei Road Team Mountain Bike...
View ArticlePeriod Arabesque advert
ITL 1.525.000 (1983) —> USD 950 (1983) —> USD 2.270 (2015)… Courtesy https://www.instagram.com/velopress
View ArticleColnago Super 91
With 8-speed Campagnolo. Looks nice. Colnago Super 91 – $950 (Gold River) It’s a Super 91, which was also available in 92. Replaced by c93-97 which was made in Columbus Thron. Size: 54cm All Campagnolo...
View ArticleMapei-livery’d Colnago C40
Some grumbling out in the web-o-sphere that the bike in question is overpriced; then again, how often do these come along? One thing’s for certain: the poor quality photos do the seller no favors. 2002...
View ArticleWhat about Roger?
We’ve all seen the Merckx frames with the man’s likeness on the head tube. Why not Mr. Paris-Roubaix? (Nevermind that he’s most closely associated with a blue Gios, not a brown ‘nago.) Colnago Sport...
View ArticleColnago Team Mapei C40 (ex-Andrea Tafi)
Team bikes coming out of the woodwork today.. When Ernesto released the Colnago C40 he started a revolution. Before, carbon fibre has been seen as the future of cycling and there have been loads of...
View ArticleSpray by Betsy
AKA Mrs. JP Weigle… Colnago Campagnolo Super Record – $1499 (Ludlow/Cavendish, VT) Classic Colnago Mexico ’68 w/ “original” Super Record group; st=49cm; tt=53cm; Italian threading. Purchased new in...
View ArticleNice-looking frame
But is it worth the nosebleed asking price? Colnago C40 Mapei World Champion Limited Edition frame set. Hard to find Very light, Colnago C40 Pro team frame set. With Columbus Carbon fibre tubes....
View ArticleMolteni Orange Blue
That’s nice… COLNAGO SUPER TIPO ROMA – MOLTENI 1969 – Size 57 x 57.5 cm – Pro Rider Team Frame Extremely collectable and much sought after, fully restored Colnago Molteni Super Tipo Roma team frame....
View ArticleIs it art?
We like our new bike, but even we think that’s going a bit far. You have to hand it to Ernesto Colnago, though; he knew (knows) how to promote a bike.
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