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Old Yesterday, 05:31 PM
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That frame is so nice looking, no matter what you do with it, it's gonna look outstanding. Hope it rides as well.

Actually looks like it could fit me, which is rare for all the Colnagos posted on here. That was a Clean find?
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Found in AUS

I saw it on FB in Sydney and I do work there, so a friend is bringing it back to the US for me. Lucky circumstances.

If it's too big, will be posted here in the next few months. I can catch/release without too much financial harm. This was a chance to try a brand I always was curious to experience. Next I need to find a budget peg... lol
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Have you considered running EPS, Di2, or Etap?
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Next I need to find a budget peg... lol
A budget Peg is easily obtained, simply by increasing your budget
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Have you considered running EPS, Di2, or Etap?

I thought Campy was a good starting point and I have a Record 11 set in a box that I have never used. If the frame fits, I may invest more, but there's a chance it's too long.. I ride a 61/62 normally, this might be long.

I'll upgrade if it fits right..
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I had Campy SR11 on my C60. I used Deda bar/stem. My impression was that it was a balanced nice riding bike. Some say that a slightly smaller frame with a longer stem creates a more favorable dynamic. I can’t say if that is true for the majority of riders. I hope it works out for you.
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Maybe it's just the blurry picture you posted but I have a feeling you will run into trouble as soon as you go to string up the shift cables/housing

That looks like an electronic only C60 to me- no cable stops on the lower head tube lug to run mechanical shifting internally through the downtube.
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A budget Peg is easily obtained, simply by increasing your budget
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Elite Link rules, but definitely go black over silver.
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