God yes. One of a kind paint job and slightly sloping geo. Considered buying this three years ago when a lucky guy grabbed it before I got the chance. Spotted the new owner on it in CPH two years ago and got his cell number. He finally accepted selling - and the price wasn't low. I was meant to own this.
Frame:
Colnago Dream Pista, Columbus Airplane 7005TB
Fork/Headset:
Colnago Pista Carbon | Chris King NoThreadSet
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record Pista 165mm | Campagnolo Record Pista
Pedals:
Look Keo 2 Max Carbon
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
50/16 | Shimano Dura-Ace NJS | Campagnolo Pista | Sram PC1
Saddle/Seatpost:
Carbon | Thomson Elite
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Recon | Michelin Dynamic Sport
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Recon | Michelin Dynamic Sport
Bike History
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Added by Karl. Last updated over 3 years ago.
36 Comments
I love how it's murdered out aside from the crankset, the break up is super nice.
Posted about 7 years ago
You need some drop bars with those deep-section wheels man!
Posted about 7 years ago
It's a lot of fun, riding it as it is now, but yes. Of course I'll throw drops on it - I just like to provoke a little
Posted about 7 years ago
Superfat rims, just great. I'd go for 60 mm or a bit less for front, optical appearance wise. Still tremendeously insane.
Posted about 7 years ago
Thanks man! I personally don't think 88mm is a good solution on almost anything, visually speaking. It's a lot of fun, riding them, but I'd 10/10 prefer 50mm rims
Posted about 7 years ago
y mtb pedals or no track?
Posted almost 8 years ago
The plan is to use it outside and not on the velodrome - I might throw my keo carbon on instead
Posted almost 8 years ago
MaxRawls says:
good god this thing is amazing
Posted over 3 years ago
GhostRidingTheWhip says:
Yes sir
Posted over 3 years ago