Colnago have just launched their new EPQ frame-set
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Hot off the press from Cambiago. Colnago have just launched their new EPQ frame-set which has replaced the EPS
The EPQ Features are -
Front and rear derailleur Internal cable routing
Q-Stay - squared rear stays as used on C59 frame 3PRS
rib reinforced top and down tubes
Colnago fully integrated headset system 1” 1/8 – 1”1/4 tapered
The EPQ frame is also available for Shimano Di2 Available colours: PR99 – PR82 - MTBK
Sizes: 42, 45, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 and 58cm (sloping) - 52 to 65cm (trad) plus custom
For further pictures....please see http://colnagoconbrio.posterous.com/the ... q-frameset
The EPQ Features are -
Front and rear derailleur Internal cable routing
Q-Stay - squared rear stays as used on C59 frame 3PRS
rib reinforced top and down tubes
Colnago fully integrated headset system 1” 1/8 – 1”1/4 tapered
The EPQ frame is also available for Shimano Di2 Available colours: PR99 – PR82 - MTBK
Sizes: 42, 45, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 and 58cm (sloping) - 52 to 65cm (trad) plus custom
For further pictures....please see http://colnagoconbrio.posterous.com/the ... q-frameset
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Looks awesome in PR82. Except the white on the seatpost.
Forgive me if you will, where exactly does this fit in then? Where is it in relation to C59?0 -
I wish they would do away with the gawdy lettering and wordy decals, just think it cheapens the whole look. I can just about cope with B Stay, Q Stay, signature and the model the rest looks bloody awful.
I guess it fits in where the EPS left a gap, as on the site EPS has been replaced by EPQ. So C59, M10 and then EPQ.Colnago C60 SRAM eTap, Colnago C40, Milani 107E, BMC Pro Machine, Trek Madone, Viner Gladius,
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Flanners1 wrote:I wish they would do away with the gawdy lettering and wordy decals, just think it cheapens the whole look. I can just about cope with B Stay, Q Stay, signature and the model the rest looks bloody awful.
Hmm, think it looks quite nice actually.....a bit stealthy but to each his own.Summer - Dolan Tuono with Sram Force and Dura-Ace 7850 CL Carbon wheels
Winter - old faithful Ribble winter bike
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Flanners1 wrote:I wish they would do away with the gawdy lettering and wordy decals, just think it cheapens the whole look. I can just about cope with B Stay, Q Stay, signature and the model the rest looks bloody awful..
I lost Colnago after the C-50 morphed into the Extreme C and Extreme Power. That was easy to understand from the intent perspective: C-50 is your rouleur frame, EC climbing frame for whippets and EP was for Petacchi and Zabel. Cool. And all were tube to lug and made in Italy from tbing made by that F1 company (or so went the lore).
Not to be a luddite or old fogey but now they're mixing the lug/tube construction which used to be the hallmark of their top frames with monocque which used to be up there but not at the top. I think my problem is the M10 - what does this offer which is different from the C59 vs the EPS or now EPQ? Crucially, how does it differ from the CX1 which is barely 3 years ols and also monocoque? If we can crack enigma code we can figure this stuff out...When a cyclist has a disagreement with a car; it's not who's right, it's who's left.0 -
FransJacques wrote:Flanners1 wrote:I wish they would do away with the gawdy lettering and wordy decals, just think it cheapens the whole look. I can just about cope with B Stay, Q Stay, signature and the model the rest looks bloody awful..
I lost Colnago after the C-50 morphed into the Extreme C and Extreme Power. That was easy to understand from the intent perspective: C-50 is your rouleur frame, EC climbing frame for whippets and EP was for Petacchi and Zabel. Cool. And all were tube to lug and made in Italy from tbing made by that F1 company (or so went the lore).
Not to be a luddite or old fogey but now they're mixing the lug/tube construction which used to be the hallmark of their top frames with monocque which used to be up there but not at the top. I think my problem is the M10 - what does this offer which is different from the C59 vs the EPS or now EPQ? Crucially, how does it differ from the CX1 which is barely 3 years ols and also monocoque? If we can crack enigma code we can figure this stuff out...
Yes I agree about 'Colnago' written everywhere it is part of the Colnago branding etc, my CLX has it everywhere it is the silly 'Internal cable routing' written in big white letters on the top tube on the M10 for instance. Why? It means nothing does it.....it is like the 80's or chav cars today with a big list of options and specs written all over it, why? Sorry I know it's not major but for such a prestigious bicycle manufacturer to do this it just looks so cheap and nasty like a BSO from Asda/Tesco/mail order and alike.Colnago C60 SRAM eTap, Colnago C40, Milani 107E, BMC Pro Machine, Trek Madone, Viner Gladius,
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Yes, you see a lot of souped-up boy racer cars with all the "sponsor" names written in the quarter window like:
- Recaro
- Bilstein
- Knoei
- O/Z
- YokohamaWhen a cyclist has a disagreement with a car; it's not who's right, it's who's left.0 -
and I'm still waiting on a frame I ordered Oct last year....wonder how long these ones will take to arrive once ordered!!!0
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I'm looking forward to seeing it in the flesh!0
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Branding looks too much like EPO
Can't be that fast can it?Summer - Colnago C40
Race - Wilier Alpe D'Huez
Winter/Commuter - Specialized Tricross0