Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes
Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980 - Steel Vintage Bikes

Colnago Mexico Classic Road Bike 1980

  • Sold Bike
Sold for over € 1000,00 to Germany on 2/8/17.

Description

One of the most iconic bikes which left the famous factory in Cavenago (Milan, Italy), the Colnago Mexico was produced to celebrate 1972 Eddy Merckx world hour record. The Colnago Mexico was slightly different from the Colnago Super - built with thinner Columbus KL tubes - but shared with that glorious bike the aggressive racing geometry: short, light and very stiff! Its successor became the Nuovo Mexico, released in 1982, which was built with profiled Columbus SL tubes.


This Colnago Mexico has been overhauled and shows an elegant blue paintwork which, together with a Campagnolo Record groupset, makes this bike a true gem of classic cycling. Besides that, you will also find fine and rare Martano Strada rims and - of course - pantographed parts.

Checked and adjusted: ready to be ridden at the next Eroica! Suitable for all Colnago fans!



Size Information


Size (Center-Top)57 cm
Top Tube56 cm
Head Tube15 cm
Standover 84 cm


Details

BrandColnago
ShiftersCampagnolo Record
CranksetCampagnolo Nuovo Record; Colnago pantographed; 170mm; 52/42
Bottom BracketCampagnolo Record
SeatSelle San Marco Concor
HubsCampagnolo Record; 15-23
RimsMartano; 700c tubulars
TiresContinental Giro; 700c tubular
Stem3ttt; Colnago pantographed; 115mm
Stembar3ttt; 40cm
ChainNOS chain
PedalsNot included


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