Master Low Pro

Pic of it in my hallway. Still work in progress.
Those are the heaviest pedals known to man and I don't have any other Campag at the mo but I'm starting to like these :).
In case anyone asks: I've routed the brake cable on the right side at the rear (on purpose).
 

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I finally took some photos of the bike this weekend. This build was started by my father who loved Colnagos and particularly loved this Super Confex colour scheme. So it was important to me to try and finish it to the best of my ability. I hope you like it coz I have a couple more projects planned :)

Bike Name: Colnago Master Krono
Team: Super Confex/Yoko/Colnago 1988
Frame Size: 53cm C-C
Chainset: Campagnolo C-Record 172.5mm 53t/39t
Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo C-Record ltalian thread
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo C-Record
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo C-Record braze-on
Gear Levers: Campagnolo C-Record friction
Brake Calipers: Campagnolo C-Record Delta 3rd Generation
Brake Levers: Campagnolo C-Record Aero
Hubs: Campagnolo C-Record 32 hole front, 36 hole rear
Seat Post: Campagnolo C-Record
Headset: Campagnolo C-Record
Saddle: Selle San Marco Rolls
Handlebars: Cinelli LA 84 Bars
Handlebar stem: Cinelli XA 120mm
Pedals: Campagnolo SGR-1
Rims: Ambrosio Synthesis 32 Hole (Front) / Metamorphosis 36 hole (Rear)
Spokes: DT Stainless Steal Double Butted
Freewheel: Sedis 7 Speed
Handlebar tape: White shiny
Bottle: Campagnolo Borraccia aero bottle
 

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Re: Re:

cloonaghpat":146mmybc said:
Time trial bikes looked so pretty in the eighties beautiful bike

I'll agree with that. Modern ones look like flattened Lego sets to me. But each to their own

Mike
 
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