Master Piu

JSH":d6o4wxse said:
That’s a lovely job. The problem now is that you’ve set your personal bar high - the days of you spending low 100s have gone lol. It’s a slippery slope


I think that itch still gets scratched over in the MTB / great unwashed section :LOL:

The recent Kona Fire Mountain build being a tidy lowend swaray
 
JSH":19xbqavr said:
That’s a lovely job. The problem now is that you’ve set your personal bar high - the days of you spending low 100s have gone lol. It’s a slippery slope

I'm going to stray away from that slippery slope it's getting to expensive :D
 
Retro Spud":2ivu8dgp said:
I think that itch still gets scratched over in the MTB / great unwashed section :LOL:

The recent Kona Fire Mountain build being a tidy lowend swaray

There will be another MTB build coming along at some point. and I have another road frame or two to build up :LOL:
 
So I've been waiting for another stem to arrive from Italy before I could finish this build, I think it was sent via Australia its taken that long to get here :roll: . I wasn't overly convinced by the Record stem with it being 5mm to long but the biggest niggle it wasn't period correct and didn't suit the build which it the important thing. In the end I went for a 95mm 3ttt podium stem in black but also pantographed Ernesto Colnago.



So with the stem finally getting here on Friday I was keen to get this finished but I'd have to wait until Sunday afternoon to get on the case.

I decided for this to be a rider that I would have to make some changes, the first were the tyres and tubes I went for some 25mm Vittoria Corsa as I've used them before and they really have a good feedback from the road as well as being nice a grippy and as this is never going to be a competition bike I sacrificed a bit of weight for the ease of puncture repair going for the slime tubes.
The other choice was the chainrings I'm not a fan of grinding up hills and prefer to spin my way up them hence the choice in the 38t ring size giving me a bottom gear of 35.98 still not as low as todays modern compacts but it will help for sure and a top of 110.32 which is sufficient for my peddling prowess (or lack of it :facepalm: )

Looking forward to taking it out and seeing what the Colnago hype is all about but with the weather front we have coming in thats going to have to wait too. :LOL:

Thanks for looking.

Frame: Colnago Master Piu Columbus Gilco S4

Fork: Colnago Presica

Headset: Dura Ace 7400
Stem: 3ttt Podium
Handlebar: 3ttt competition
Bar Tape: BBB

Brake Levers: Dura ace 7402
Brake Calipers: Dura ace 7402
Brake Pads: Dura ace
Brake Cables: Shimano

Shifters: Dura ace 7402 8speed
Front Derailleur: Dura ace 7402
Rear Derailleur: Dura ace 7402
Derailleur Cables: Clarkes
Cassette: Shimano HG51 12- 28
Chain: KMC 8speed
Cranks: Dura ace 7402
Chainrings: Stronglight Dural 50-38
Bottom Bracket: Dura ace 7400
Pedals: Dura ace 7400

Rims: Ambrosio Exellence 36 hole
Hubs: Dura ace 7402R 7400F
Hub Skewers: Dura ace 7400
Nipples: DT
Spokes: DT competition
Tyres: Vittoria Competition Corsa G+ Graphine 700x25
Tubes: Slime

Saddle: Selle Italia Flight Titanium
Seatpost: Dura ace 7400 aero
Seatpost Binder: generic

Bottle Cage: Cussi Elite
Extras: REG Italia toe straps

Weight: TBC














And Finally.
 

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Great bike but... is it safe to have the stem out of the frame that much?

But again: very nice build!

Wim
 
Brrrr...

If you're a fan of an aggressive riding geo, this is gonna be your bike. I finished rebuilding mine today (as a neo retro) and it definitely is my favourite bike.
 
Nice work Clive. You need to host another retro-road ride so you can flaunt it.
I've just the bike to join you with.
 
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Thanks guys it been fun building this one.I think I've reached my pinicle with road bikes I finally have what I really wanted and don't see much point in doing another expensive build on the road side.
 
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