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Colnago C64
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Pricing
According to the Cycling Weekly article, UK pricing converts to between $5700 and 7000 depending on configuration (disc or rim brake) and paint. Hoping this will be somewhat less in the United States since the UK pricing should include VAT.
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Lots of alternatives at this party. At one time Colnago was among a small number of builders that defined the epitome of style and performance. Many more options now.
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For that kind of money, why would you not go custom?
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Agree that a custom frameset is likely a better alternative for many, at one time the C series Colnagos could be ordered with custom geometries, within limits. This may not be possible given the current configuration.
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I’d take the new Time Alp de Huez (sp?) - much better looking..
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Io non posso vivere senza la mia strada e la mia bici -- DP |
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C64
Have to admit at first glance, not overly enamored...
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Per bikeradar the C64 can still be ordered with custom geo.
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the articles also say , colnago is de-emphasizing this
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You can get them custom, but order early and be prepared to wait.
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Photos show that the seat tube has integrated lugs for connection to the top tube, down tube, etc, unlike the C60. Does this limit custom geometry options?
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yup
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When i was young, C64 meant something else than a bike.
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Jeremy Clarksons bike-riding cousin |
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