Just adding to the mix. Always seems to be a lot of confusion with Colnago "Supers", "Mexicos", and their variants. Blame it on Colnago for making bikes that commemorate achievements by riders using Colnago frames, but then producing a frame that is different from the actual design ridden to fame. Skipping to "Bepe" Saronni who rode a new "Mexico" design in the '82 World Championship, but Colnago producing another "Super" frame with "Saronni" embellishments, while at the same time producing/introducing the new "Mexico" design that Saronni rode. Why this model was not made to commemorate Saronni's accomplishment is dumbfounding! Regardless, the "Nuovo Mexico" with Columbus "Profil" tubing got made (what I name as the "Saronni Mexico") having both the top tube and down tube utilizing the "Profil" 2 "groove" tubing. This style frame is shown in a photo of his actual championship bike used in 1982. This "Mexico" variant was made in 1982 (possibly Saronni's bike design and/or frame was developed/made in 1981; ask Ernesto!); but by 1984 this frame had been modified by having 4 "grooves" on the downtube, giving birth to the 2nd generation "Nuovo Mexico", which was produced at least into 1986. Was the "Super" with the "Profil" tubing, 2 "grooves" in the top tube only, the initial frame made utilizing that type of tubing the first "Profil" style frame? Again, ask Ernesto! Unfortunately, the Colnago catalogs (those obtainable) are utter rot in general; using "stock" images for multiple years, and sometimes having written descriptions which don't match the accompanying image; images often of low quality not showing distinct frame features, and descriptions (even if "technically" correct) are vague and inadequate for exact frame identification. Thanks again Colnago! I have an mid 1970's "Super" which does not exactly match any catalog images nor descriptions or photographs by owners/researchers of any "Supers" from that period; both in frame features and/or decals. I also have a "Saronni"embellished "Criterium" "aero" tubing frame (not a "Saronni Super" or "Saronni Giro d'Italia") that I have not seen in any catalog. Given this confusion, I present a "2nd generation" 1986 Colnago "Nuovo Mexico" (presumably!) with the 2 "groove" top tube and 4 "groove" down tube "Profil" frame design.
Camp: SR derailleurs, BB, headset; Record hubs, seat post; "C" Record brake levers; Cobalto calipers; Victory shifters; SL pedals w/Christophe cages/straps. Regina ORO Extra freewheel, ORO chain. Cinelli cockpit. Regal saddle. F.i.R. Siriurs. Vittoria Rally 23mm tubs.
Camp: SR derailleurs, BB, headset; Record hubs, seat post; "C" Record brake levers; Cobalto calipers; Victory shifters; SL pedals w/Christophe cages/straps. Regina ORO Extra freewheel, ORO chain. Cinelli cockpit. Regal saddle. F.i.R. Siriurs. Vittoria Rally 23mm tubs.
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