Re: [CR]Enough talk about how they look, now how does an Equilateral ride???

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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:04:21 -0600 (CST)
From: "Mikey Schmidt" <mdschmidt56@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Enough talk about how they look, now how does an Equilateral ride???
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org, Kevin Kruger <ktk1_7_0_2_8@yahoo.com>


Taut but not twitchy. Climbs well.

Mike Schmidt Stirling, NJ

From: Kevin Kruger <ktk1_7_0_2_8@yahoo.com> Date: 2008/01/22 Tue PM 02:23:26 CST To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: [CR]Enough talk about how they look, now how does an Equilateral ride???

So what's the verdict on how the Colnago Master Equilateral rides???

Going to build mine up, ride it, then decide if it's worth repainting the frame and replating the fork. That probably won't happen until late February (i.e., the build and road test). Inclined to simply touch the paint up, and possibly replace decals, keeping it in original condition as there are no plans on making it a no-ride show bike.

So Matty, hope you will share your Colnago story with me since I won't be attending the CA Colnago only ride (how about off-list so we don't bore the non-Nago members).

Regards, Kevin Kruger - Grantville, PA

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Mike Schmidt
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