Should I consider this 90's Colnago for $900?
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Should I consider this 90's Colnago for $900?
Somewhat local to me, only picture I have right now.
What I can see:
lame seat post? Ugly stem with adapter, probably ugly bars. Perhaps the wrong fork? This not a sketchy sale, but the lady has moved on. In fact, she used the term "N-1". She will measure for me tonight.
What I can see:
lame seat post? Ugly stem with adapter, probably ugly bars. Perhaps the wrong fork? This not a sketchy sale, but the lady has moved on. In fact, she used the term "N-1". She will measure for me tonight.
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Do you know what components it has?
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American Classic seatpost. The bottle cages are American Classic, too.
Is $900 the price-point at which to start bargaining?
Sounds like a nice mix of parts, but yeah, I wouldn't want to have to mess about with possibility of having to swap out the bars and stem on top of $900. After replacing these parts, then re-cabling and re-taping, you're easily out another $100 in parts/time.
Beautiful frame, though - it looks to have seen no abuse and little hard use. The other components are nothing to shake a stick at, either. I don't know how to value it, however, if I'm honest. I only have one bike with components of similar age/technology and I've never even considered what it might be worth. 90s Colnago frame in super shape = good money. But how good?
Shoot, I'm not helping, am I?
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Is $900 the price-point at which to start bargaining?
Sounds like a nice mix of parts, but yeah, I wouldn't want to have to mess about with possibility of having to swap out the bars and stem on top of $900. After replacing these parts, then re-cabling and re-taping, you're easily out another $100 in parts/time.
Beautiful frame, though - it looks to have seen no abuse and little hard use. The other components are nothing to shake a stick at, either. I don't know how to value it, however, if I'm honest. I only have one bike with components of similar age/technology and I've never even considered what it might be worth. 90s Colnago frame in super shape = good money. But how good?
Shoot, I'm not helping, am I?
DD
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She used the phrase "n-1" to describe herself. I crossed the "n+1" bridge and blew it up behind me, a long time ago.
I will ask if she has "the old parts".
I will ask if she has "the old parts".
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I usually would think $900 would be a realistic deal. The hideous stem/bar combo along with the cheapskate seat post has me thinking lower. The appropriate Campy seat post could cost you $100. Look at that freakin' spacer on the headset. Crazy. Was this originally a quill stem bike? If so, you will need the appropriate Cinelli bar/stem combo. I'd want to be at the $900 price point after I acquired the appropriate replacements.
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To me, the replacement fork is the most worrisome.
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Soooo, while were on this subject.....
Any opinions on, this has been for sale for $850, for two weeks in California.(100 miles from the ocean so I wonder why the lugs have rust, and why the guy wouldn't clean it up. Also, yet another fork replacement)
original owner, purchased 2001, had many different iterations over the years.
Any opinions on, this has been for sale for $850, for two weeks in California.(100 miles from the ocean so I wonder why the lugs have rust, and why the guy wouldn't clean it up. Also, yet another fork replacement)
original owner, purchased 2001, had many different iterations over the years.
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I wouldn’t necessarily consider that a replacement fork. I think you could get that one with the carbon fork. I personally like the steel fork better. I don’t really see the rust, but tiny spots on the chrome will clean up easily. I don’t think that price is completely out of line for a Master frame with some matching bits. Maybe you can get it for $750 if it’s been sitting for a while.
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I have a C-95 same paint, Campy Record, straight fork. Good bike, not quite as much a rocket as my old Master, but good. The "entry level" thing originated from the original Colnago catalogue. IMO nothing entry level about it. Paint is fragile. $450 would be a steal; don't recall ever seeing one for more than about $1200. Quite rare as they only made them a couple of years.
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I have a C-95 same paint, Campy Record, straight fork. Good bike, not quite as much a rocket as my old Master, but good. The "entry level" thing originated from the original Colnago catalogue. IMO nothing entry level about it. Paint is fragile. $450 would be a steal; don't recall ever seeing one for more than about $1200. Quite rare as they only made them a couple of years.
Ray H.
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Cheers:
I have a C-95 same paint, Campy Record, straight fork. Good bike, not quite as much a rocket as my old Master, but good. The "entry level" thing originated from the original Colnago catalogue. IMO nothing entry level about it. Paint is fragile. $450 would be a steal; don't recall ever seeing one for more than about $1200. Quite rare as they only made them a couple of years.
Ray H.
I have a C-95 same paint, Campy Record, straight fork. Good bike, not quite as much a rocket as my old Master, but good. The "entry level" thing originated from the original Colnago catalogue. IMO nothing entry level about it. Paint is fragile. $450 would be a steal; don't recall ever seeing one for more than about $1200. Quite rare as they only made them a couple of years.
Ray H.
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Soooo, while were on this subject.....
Any opinions on, this has been for sale for $850, for two weeks in California.(100 miles from the ocean so I wonder why the lugs have rust, and why the guy wouldn't clean it up. Also, yet another fork replacement)
original owner, purchased 2001, had many different iterations over the years.
Any opinions on, this has been for sale for $850, for two weeks in California.(100 miles from the ocean so I wonder why the lugs have rust, and why the guy wouldn't clean it up. Also, yet another fork replacement)
original owner, purchased 2001, had many different iterations over the years.