Colnago C-RS

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @robertmandelthebikeridingr6537
    @robertmandelthebikeridingr6537 2 года назад +1

    Upgraded from my Felt z85 to a CRS with Shimano 106 and Campy Khamsin wheels… I would beg to differ on the rigidity .. much more compliant and a joy to ride,

  • @fernysport
    @fernysport 7 лет назад +1

    I really like the Colango c Rs. But I do not see any review and Colnago does not say its the quality of carbon. Is it rigid? I have with a Pinarello FP TEAM with HM30 12K and I want to improve or stay the same. Thanks

    • @perwiratempur
      @perwiratempur  7 лет назад

      fernysport you will be better off with the Pina unless you're looking for upgrade in terms of tech. Compared to your Pina, this bike is better tech wise, with fully internal cable routing, hidden seat post clamp, support for wider tyres and etc. Carbon wise, it's not very stiff and a little heavy too. Though it's a nice beginner bike....

    • @fernysport
      @fernysport 7 лет назад +1

      thanks for your reply. I liked Colnago a lot for geometry and aesthetics. But I'm not a beginner. I will look for another option

    • @perwiratempur
      @perwiratempur  7 лет назад

      fernysport why not try Pinarello Gan? Let me know your review if you get that!

    • @fernysport
      @fernysport 7 лет назад +1

      I really like Pinarello Gan, but it's not very heavy?

    • @perwiratempur
      @perwiratempur  7 лет назад

      fernysport Not that bad, quite similar to your FP... You get new tech, aerodynamics and it looks exactly like the one Chris Froome is using!

  • @CyclingContinuum
    @CyclingContinuum 7 лет назад +1

    how do you find this bike? im eyeing on this model.

    • @perwiratempur
      @perwiratempur  7 лет назад

      Infinite Corners it's a little heavy for a carbon bike. Not very stiff but if you want an all-rounder that doesn't cost a bomb, this is a good choice. Since then I have changed to Cervélo R3 now