[CR]Colnago Mexico

(Example: Production Builders:Pogliaghi)

From: "skip sinatra" <skipsinatra@hotmail.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 16:17:08 +0000
Subject: [CR]Colnago Mexico

Guys & Gals:

Looking for a recommendation. I have had a vintage Colnago Mexico fall ( or more accurately thrown) into my lap. A few weeks back, someone posted some supplemental pics to an ebay auction. I forwarded those pics to a friend of mine who bought it. It turns out he was in hot H2O already for too much bike crap. To prevent either divorce or a shallow grave scenario, I bought it from him (as it was my fault to begin with, you see)

Now the question is what should I do with it? In looking through my stuff, I don't really have room for it. Its a genuine Mexico with full pantographs. The frame is in so-so shape---a few dings, scrtaches etc in no means show room---the full SR Campy group and the interesting 6arm crank are in great shape. It even has Colnago embossed rims. Do I keep the bike intact or part it out selling the groupo as a whole? Is such a bike common, somewhat rare, really rare? Shoule i make room to keep it or should I install a kickstand and safety levers and list it on ebay as 'vintage' 70's machine?

Not to sound ludicrous, but does one have a responsibilty to preserve such cycling relics (or is this more commonplace). I tried finding Marc Boral to ask him but have had no response...

Any advise, philosphical or otherwise would be appreciated........

Skip Sinatra, a distant cousin
Frog Level, Virginia