Re: [CR]Saronni question- the frame not the rider

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Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 18:05:09 -0400
From: "pawnguy" <pawnguy@on.aibn.com>
To: chuckschmidt@earthlink.net, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Saronni question- the frame not the rider
References: <HBECIOPCNPKEJLCJBKNKGEOLDMAA.dbilenkey@sympatico.ca> <3D1CC6E6.A1D6E5D4@on.aibn.com> <3D1CD955.A3EAE308@earthlink.net>


Thanks, well I am a bit more convinced now, still it strikes me strange that it would have a english bottom bracket on a colnago built bike.. too new to this to tell. I dont know if i did the right thing now. I used Campy daytona 10 speed, mavic open pro ceramic, easton carbon fork, cane creek head set, cinelli stem ( not a quill set up), it is a wonderful ride but not exactly "vintage"

Chuck Schmidt wrote:
> pawnguy wrote:
> >
> > Well that puts a smile on my face, but at no point on the frame does it say
> > "colnago" no "club" sign logo, it has an English bottom bracket which as a
> > newbie I thought was wrong for a colnago. I would love to find some kind of
> > evidence that it was a colnago. The frame is RED with Yellow lettering. I hung a
> > full campy daytona set on it, easton carbon fork, etc. Where should I go to try
> > to find a Colnago catalogue from that vintage?
>
> Check my links page at http://www.velo-retro.com for the link to Mark
> Bulgier's archive of bike catalog scans. Also, I offer a photocopy of
> the same catalog.
>
> Chuck Schmidt
> SoPas, SoCal