Colnago Serial Number Chart

22.04.2019

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Founded by Ernesto Colnago in Cambiago Italy, the Colango name has become one of the most respected. Frame Serial Numbers(click to expand).

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The yellow cut-out in the lugs (photo 1) is similar but not the same as the trademark 3-leaf clover cut-out used on all Colnago steel frames. Check out other Colnago's. That said, The very clean brazing, tapered and cut-out lugs, and fast-back seat stays all say that this is a very high quality frame, and probably hand made.

Looking at the equipment (which is all high-end, though from differing eras and makers), either most of the original equipment has been replaced, or the bike was sold as a bare frame and built up. You should remove the rear wheel and inspect the drop-outs. If they are stamped Campagnolo then the bike is almost certainly hand-made. If the Front wheel drop-outs are similarly stamped, then the fork is probably original. The non-drive side bottom bracket cup (picture 5) might give some clue to origin if the thread sizes are marked on it.

Check out bb size standards. Italian, French, or Swiss standards will clearly indicate the country of origin. English thread standards indicate everywhere else in the world. Gorgeous frame you have there. Pl2303 eeprom writer utility software windows 10. It could be a merican, like, cut outs look simular.

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Just a shot in the dark with out more pics of bottom bracket shell & other details mericans are nice bikes edit: if it is a merican, which form a quick google glance it might be, judging by the filed lugs & cut out it could be, it still is a very nice bike, mericans are british made, not as well known as colnago, but of simular quailty. But it could also be a number of other makes edit #2: the more i google images of merican the more i doubt it is, mericans seem to have very elaborate lugs, but maybe not all of them did • • • • •.