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Colossi Cheeko - Black Colorsplash

My one and only Size 56

Frame:
Colossi Cheeko Track

Fork/Headset:
Columbus Tusk Straight Carbon/Tange J-27

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino Pista/Stronglight 103mm

Pedals:
XLC

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sugino Pista/Surly 16T/Sugino Pista 46T/KMC 710

Handlebars/Stem:
3T Ergosum Pro 44cm/3T ARX II PRO 90mm

Saddle/Seatpost:
Nukeproof Vector AM Comp/3T Ionic 25 Pro

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Custom painted/Sturmey Archer 32H/Conti Gatorskin

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Custom Painted/Surly 32H/Conti Gatorskin

More Info:
Original wheel painting ideea: http://www.redbubble.com/people/mfbike/works/8610721-every-day-i-ride-the-tour-de-f-ck-you-cleanish?p=t-shirt

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. v 2.0
  3. v 3.0
  4. v 4.0
  5. v 4.1

Current Stage Info:

Took a Paint-Marker to the RIMS!

Added by Qiu. Last updated over 7 years ago.

As of over 7 years ago, Qiu has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

7 Comments

Samkooy

Samkooy says:

Great looking bike :) how tall are you ?

Posted over 8 years ago

Qiu

Qiu says:

1,82 m = 6ft

Posted over 8 years ago

connor_afi

connor_afi says:

Nice build but I dont really understand why you have a drop stem on top of a bunch of spacers. Defeats the purpose of a drop stem. Might as well take the spacers off and put a level stem on it. It would put your bars in the same place.

Posted almost 9 years ago

Qiu

Qiu says:

Belive it or not, that is the only stem I found over here to work with the fork and bars.

Posted almost 9 years ago

slowmoe

slowmoe says:

Rad bike, gotta love those wheels!
The stem / handlebar would weird me out though...

Posted about 9 years ago

MouseR

MouseR says:

The Scott fork really doesn't look out of place tbh. I really like this build and I'd be interested to know what the cockpit feel of this with that fork.

Very nice build.

Posted about 9 years ago

Qiu

Qiu says:

It's really comfy.....I have long arms :D...but I will experiment with another stem to see what feels ok.

Thanks for the thoughts.
Cheers!

Posted about 9 years ago