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Colnago's Retrofitting service
"Colnago Retrofitting is a new service offered by Colnago to owners of their classic bikes, and to those who think they own a Colnago, but maybe are not 100% sure. The Retrofitting service analyzes the frameset itself and its origins to verify the bike’s authenticity, and then officially certifies and registers it in a modern logbook of known Colnago bikes."
https://bikerumor.com/colnago-retrof...ool-road-bike/ |
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More steps than other manufacturer's for sure. But I've have pretty good luck with confirming a lot of bikes by just asking the suspected maker.
My various inquiries: I've paid Basso in the past to confirm that a repainted bike was a Gap and for the build year, tubing, etc. Waterford offers Provenance reports. Billato is awesome about telling you if they built a particular bike for someone. They confirmed several bikes including a Concorde I couldn't figure out on my own research Olmo has helped me in the past with the "Oscar Freire" team bike. Eddy Maertens confirmed an odd Martelly bike for me. Ribble confirmed not painting it or ever touching it despite it having their decals on it when I got it. De Rues provided background history on a bike I had. David Kirk gave insight and confirmed building my Fishlips bike. The custom Lemond I have origin was confirmed by several members of the club involved with them to include the pro rider who Greg had it made for. Paletti confirmed than their beautiful bike I have was made for a show back in the day. Gita confirmed with details, Dario Pegoretti's role in helping to design Giordana bikes. Dario confirmed via an email when I asked him. Richard Schwinn confirmed the Panasonic origin of my prototype PDG Paramount frame. Bob Jackson gave me build year, tubing, original retailer, etc on their bike. Orbea provided all kinds of info and access to company catalog files on my 80's Cabestany Struck out getting a response back from anyone I contacted at the Orange County Wheelman glub. They seemed to be where my Paramount Racing Team Cannondale CAAD8 Optimo originated from. No response from the current Swiss Bike Shop Krapf about my early 80's Vanni Losa built bike branded in their name. But the shop has changed owners over the years so it was a long shot. |
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I *would* like to know its provenance...but extensive googling and some outreach to mid-90s Colnago-sponsored racers produced interesting conversations but no details. I feel no need to "certify" my C50.
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You must mean the frame you believe to be a C50...
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Right. That's the one.
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Colnagi Mootsies Sampson HotTubes LiteSpeeds SpeshFat |
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The blockchain aspect if this feels stupid and unnecessary, but otherwise it seems like a reasonable service for a reasonable price.
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Begs the question [I think I know most likely answer].
Which 'ilk' is more likely to be counterfeit. C-40,50,64, etc. or my 1985 SLX Nago Victory. Especially since I got it 30 years ago, boy that would be a surprise
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Pay for something that was always available. No thanks. I’m tired of being nickel and dimed.
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Maybe Laura retired.
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And yes, I agree - I wouldn't bother to do this with C50s, C40s, EP/EC, MXL, etc. However, as fakes began to proliferate about the time of the EPS, it may make more sense for those bikes and models since then. Although, there are easy ways to ID a real Colnago from a fake one on most of their models. Quote:
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Am I likely to use it? No. I'm comfortable with the authenticity of my Colnagos. However, I do have a coworker who bought a replica Colnago (one of their carbon aero models) and didn't realize it until a year or two later when someone pointed it out to him. Texbike Cheers, Texbike |
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I can’t wait for all manufacturers to have their own identification process. That way they all can make money!
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All I'd really want is a build sheet with my serial number on it. Anything beyond that and I'd expect that the company is building a direct marketing database. Feels to me like a consultant came up with this idea. Blockchain? Really?
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Colnago Retrofitting and Colnago NFT and you’re set!
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Sounds like a nice peace of mind service for those who need it, but can we call it something else?
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