1978 Colnago Super Frameset 52cm Molteni Orange

Framesets

1.500,00 

Out of stock

Description

Everyone wants a Colnago in Molteni orange! Perhaps the most instantly recognisable road bicycle of the 20th century, the Colnago ‘Super’ set the blueprint for racing bicycle frame geometry for years to come.

The paint has been personally refinished and inspected by Cicli Berlinetta. The frame set hasn’t been built up since it’s last visit from our frame builder, it is perfectly straight with no cracks or dents and the chrome is in excellent shape. Now in top condition, and waiting to be built up again for further riding pleasure. The decals are authentic thin transfers with two thin layers of clear coat.

If you need a headset or bottom bracket installed, we can recommend an appropriate matching one! We always have 1″ threaded Campagnolo Record headsets in the our shop. If you are looking for anything else, we probably have the part you are looking for in stock.

Seat tube c-c: 57cm
Seat tube c-t: 58.5cm
Top tube c-c: 57cm
Head tube: 158mm
Steerer tube: 217mm
Rear spacing: 126mm
Seatpost diameter: 27.2mm
Bottom bracket thread: ITA
Headset: 1″ threaded
Wheel size: 700c
Wheelbase: 99cm
Weight: Frame 1960g, Fork 740g

** Headset is machined and only for picture purposes. **

Price 1500,-

Brand Colnago
Model Super
Condition Used
Frame Size 57cm
Color Orange
Material Steel
Country Italy
Era 1970’s
Vintage Yes
Wheel Base 99cm
Wheel Size 700c
Weight 2,7kg.

If you are looking for a specific item, please feel free to get in touch – we have a wide range of frames, components and accessories in the shop that are yet to be listed online.
Pickup is welcomed in Berlin.

Any questions?
P
lease send a message or give us a call at the shop!
We are closed Sundays and Mondays, but will get back to you as soon as possible.
We don’t offer any warranty on used products, and advise riding all older bikes and parts with respect!
We’ve been selling only the very best Italian steel bikes for over a decade now, both online and in store in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin.

Cheers,
Cicli Berlinetta

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