campy, shimano, or sram... If it came with an italian bb, it won't work with an english set up.
campy, shimano, or sram... If it came with an italian bb, it won't work with an english set up.
Congratulations you will love your Colnago.
I agree with the girls go Campy on your Colnago.
I have Shimano on my Trek and Campy on my Colnago and I prefer Campy.
Just remember if you ride both bikes a lot it might take a few minutes at the beginning of each ride to remember which way to shift those gears (well at least it does for me).![]()
The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
Amelia Earhart
2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
What Trekhawk said. Go Campy.
Yeah...I am too much of a purist to do anything else but go campy. I will just have to uh, cut back here and there in order to afford it...and it will take some time. I will keep the Ruby intact. My goal is to have the Colnago (who I have named Guiseppe) ready for the Hotter than Hell hundred, and my goal THERE is to do the 100 miles in less than 5 hours. It is hot but pretty flat (except for that long, steady barely imperceptible rise that goes on forever with nothing to look at but a vast, hideous expanse of highway...I have done plenty of big hills, but that little rise in the heat kicks my butt every time, I think the road makes it hotter).
5 hours? That bike is gonna be flying!!!
Go Campy - but even with an Italian BB, you can still go with Shimano or Campy. (says the girl with 6 Campy bikes - although all six are Italian bikes, the Bianchis all have English BBs, and the Colnagos have Italian. How confusing is that?)
For 3 days, I get to part of a thousand other journeys.
My mechanic RAVES about the Sram Red, american made...
Lisa
I have actually ridden the Red...Ugh. Not for me. It is very....different. Much less quirky, much more industrial/functional. Not that it isnt nice....it is, I just didn't like the feel of it. Like an electric guitar to someone who prefers the violin.