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Colossi Fillet Brazed Prototype

I got this one for cheap because it was an unused sample from colossi. It was plain awesome. Nice "welding", clean looks and some handsome details (check the rear brake cable routing)... Unfortunately I found no matching seat clamp (zero setback), so I sold it.

Frame:
Colossi 54 fillet brazed with ISP

Fork/Headset:
Alpha Q // Chris King 1 1/8 NoThreadSet

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Rival

Pedals:
SPD

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sram 10spd

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Sram Rival

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey Classic // Syntace Racelite II Carbon

Saddle/Seatpost:
ISP // Fizik Anthares VS

Brakes:
Sram Rival

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Cosmos // Conti Grand Prix 4000

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Cosmos // Conti Grand Prix 4000

More Info:
WHY the fuck did i sell it?!?!? photos made by _leon

Added by lupinski. Last updated almost 10 years ago.

lupinski has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

5 Comments

ridingfixed

ridingfixed says:

I'm wondering why you sold it too. looks good

Posted almost 10 years ago

lupinski

lupinski says:

The frame was too long for me and my T-rex arms and I did not found a seat clamp with no setback...

Posted almost 10 years ago

stalag13

stalag13 says:

Thompson. Also, while interesting, the rear brake cable drilling guarantees that you'll have to chop down virtually any seatpost you pick up. Novel idea, but seems impractical.

Posted almost 10 years ago

sk8erluck

sk8erluck says:

@stalag13. Those are the integrated type seat post. So he wouldn't be able to use normal seat post such as Thomson.

Posted almost 10 years ago

sk8erluck

sk8erluck says:

This bike is so awesome, such a shame you had to sell it. :( and I saw a zero set back integrated seat post from velo orange once

Posted almost 10 years ago