Please do bike reviews of historic bikes from each decade from 1890s to present. You guys are the only channel that could pull it off. The technological progression is amazing to behold.
Yes, I've promised myself a C64 as a retirement present. With Campag Super Record and rim brakes. My C40, though, is still beautiful after 21 years of racing, several crashes and two collisions with car-port and underground car-park. I laid a monocoque carbon frame over a few months ago and smashed the top tube. That would never have happened with the C40. You just cant beat lugged carbon bikes!
The Rasmussen's Extrem-C is gorgeous too! Dark, light, smart, what a bike! It's also the last classic bike before the invasion of slooping, aerodynamics and other marketing stuffs.
Think you should have made it 11 and squeezes in Giuseppe Sarronni's Super mexico, Goodward 82, he came out of the pack like he was fired from a catapult.
I was given one today...the whole bike....I never heard of them before today so I'm trying to gather some info....its black and yellow with Michelin tires...lol.....looks pretty professional....the owner said he thinks it's from the late 70's
Nice bikes, I was at my bike shop a few years ago and he had a BEAUTIFUL nude Colnago carbon with carbon crank and chain rings but I read that sometimes the chain ring teeth chip so not sure how useful they would be for everyday use? I will keep my Cannondale system six with Dura ace 11 speed, Rolf TDF4SL carbon tubular wheels, Ciamillo carbon brakes, Zipp SL bars and stem and their newest SL-2 crank, well under 14 lbs now
I’m enjoying the bike so far th-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA My only real complaints are the brakes and the pedals. I feel like a bike designed for bigger people should have much larger pedals and more heavy duty brakes. I’ve only gotten two really good rides out of it, minimal downhill action, and the brakes feel like they’re already going out. A larger person has more momentum, so I think this wasn’t thought through very well. Also, I wear size 13-14 wide shoes. My feet cramp up on these pedals that are clearly made for smaller feet. Since I’m not a pro rider (and I don’t think many are who purchase this bike) I don’t think that the straps on the pedal are necessary at all. None of this takes away from the enjoyment I get from riding, however. I’ll just head to a bike shop to improve on a few things.
Am I the only one who thinks older bikes look better than todays bikes?
Jade Cleveland not in fact
I agree
Not at all,i to think 80s steel bikes are all beautiful
Handmade by artisans not molds.
100%. All bikes look the same now. Almost unidentifiably samey.
Please do bike reviews of historic bikes from each decade from 1890s to present. You guys are the only channel that could pull it off. The technological progression is amazing to behold.
As I discovered; when you ride your first Colnago, you never look back, the only way forward after this, is Colnago.
ruasetepovos it's addictive
Yes, I've promised myself a C64 as a retirement present. With Campag Super Record and rim brakes. My C40, though, is still beautiful after 21 years of racing, several crashes and two collisions with car-port and underground car-park. I laid a monocoque carbon frame over a few months ago and smashed the top tube. That would never have happened with the C40. You just cant beat lugged carbon bikes!
I love the "Master" Series
Saronni's red Colnago from Goodwood has to be the iconic Colnago from the 80's. We all wanted one!
The Rasmussen's Extrem-C is gorgeous too! Dark, light, smart, what a bike! It's also the last classic bike before the invasion of slooping, aerodynamics and other marketing stuffs.
How badly did you guys want to pump-up the tires and throw a leg over some of these bikes?
Soooo badly!
Thanks for another great video!
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES. THANK YOU GCN.
Cool bikes with great history
I have a 2001 Master in AD11. Still stunning.
Really cool to see the variety of technology over the years/decades.
Minha colnago 1970 está em perfeito estado de conservação.
Colnago ist meine Lieblingsmarke.
Nice! More more more more please!!! We love history!
The 50th anniversary bike is so epic.. But c'mon, Dura Ace?
agreed
Totally agree, its like putting ketchup on caviar, Campagnolo super record all the way..
Campy all the way for me brother
Would love to see the top 10 that are mass produced for consumers.
Think you should have made it 11 and squeezes in Giuseppe Sarronni's Super mexico, Goodward 82, he came out of the pack like he was fired from a catapult.
Great video GCN!
i like colnago because the logo 😁
beautiful bikes. would love to own a colnago frame one day
I was given one today...the whole bike....I never heard of them before today so I'm trying to gather some info....its black and yellow with Michelin tires...lol.....looks pretty professional....the owner said he thinks it's from the late 70's
If your interested I got a 85-86 super for sale or trade. All original minus the challenge tires.
Dh
good times for sure
Nice bikes, I was at my bike shop a few years ago and he had a BEAUTIFUL nude Colnago carbon with carbon crank and chain rings but I read that sometimes the chain ring teeth chip so not sure how useful they would be for everyday use? I will keep my Cannondale system six with Dura ace 11 speed, Rolf TDF4SL carbon tubular wheels, Ciamillo carbon brakes, Zipp SL bars and stem and their newest SL-2 crank, well under 14 lbs now
cx pista with super crazy aero frame and just a round seatpost with possibly more drag than the whole frame.
awesome bike heaven
Russ Barwise yes!
what do you think of the a1r for a beginner-intermediate rider,
I have colnago
Any recommendation for a Colnago bike for a newbie?
No Saronni world's bike? It's the obvious #1 Colnago of all time.
I would pick the eddy merckx, It's mint
my dream bike
Imagine a super light and super Aero bike that just perfect
That could be the new look bike.
almost 30 years ago they had the idea for hydraulic brakes and its only now everyone else has caught up. i guess the tech didnt move fast enough
Damn, that pope-bike is gorgeous... Loved to pump those tires and take that baby for a 75km warm up :D
2:05 "Mr. Colnago had visited Enzo Ferrari in 1986"... 2:28 "37 years on..."
So in 2023?!?
Sarronni's Super mexico bike? It's the obvious #1 Colnago of all time.
nice
Tenho uma colnago 1970
Altain is a good Colnago, I've got two, and a Colnago Sport.
Awesome looking bikes pity they didn't wash them before putting them in the museum , covers up the stylish frame
no way, the Paris robaix mud is the ultimate paint scheme!
what about CX Oval?? or arabesque??
What are the brakes on that sweet cx-1
If you built a special bike for the Pope, why would it be in Colnago Museum and not the Vatican?
Tony Rominger was averaging approximately 100rpms in his record attempt.
De Rosa,Olmo,Basso,Cinelli?
you forgot the master x light 55 year edition.
How come you didn't visit their Fat Bike section?
i'd like that cx1 ummm
Where is Rominger's Bititan? Saronni's Mexico?
Oi! Where's the Tecnos?
bike porn at it's best. Great video guys.
I approved
hi, gcn can you do also for top 10 triathlon or time tiral bikes please thanks
is this pope word a code word for some top rider,maybe merckx,or anquetill
No, it's an actual gold-plated bike that Colnago presented to the Pope at the time!
And Martyn Ashton road bike party Colnago????!
Pretty sure it's pronounced "D's nuts" as in "these nuts". Dave Z said so himself.
These 30s adverts are so annoying....sorry GCN :(
Best bike there is Freddy Maertens.
Tony rimmingons time trial bike…… where are the breaks?
No brakes 'cause is a track bike...no brakes!!
Never heard of Colnago bikes till today with all the fuss going on about there advert.
+Blackrainbow In that case, I guess their controversial advertising has kind of worked.
+Global Cycling Network Yes exactly!
... I'll be in my bunk.
I’m enjoying the bike so far th-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA My only real complaints are the brakes and the pedals. I feel like a bike designed for bigger people should have much larger pedals and more heavy duty brakes. I’ve only gotten two really good rides out of it, minimal downhill action, and the brakes feel like they’re already going out. A larger person has more momentum, so I think this wasn’t thought through very well. Also, I wear size 13-14 wide shoes. My feet cramp up on these pedals that are clearly made for smaller feet. Since I’m not a pro rider (and I don’t think many are who purchase this bike) I don’t think that the straps on the pedal are necessary at all. None of this takes away from the enjoyment I get from riding, however. I’ll just head to a bike shop to improve on a few things.
We, Russian cyclists, drink Russian vodka before every race or training session! And at the same time we give out 400 watts per 100 km!
Colnago bikes should NEVER be fitted with anything else than Campagnolo groupsets. Shimano/Sram on a Colnago is like swearing in church.
i have shimano 600 gears and brakes on my colnago :) i guess i'm the anti-christ
Colnago bikes deserve the best, hence Shimano is often preferred.
friend just paid some big bucks for one of their frames to build a fixie. LOL.
Derped
u should add the bike by Tadej Pogacar!
cyclo-cross bikes? :(
Really niga?
I'd run through there with a welding iron and a grinder
C est de la merde en anglais
+QUESTEL Laurent pourquoi?
apprend l anglais vieux con et c est tout :-)