Sorry for being so sentimental but seeing as this is a colnago forum I'm sure the readers share my passion. That being said, I don't see myself ever buying another bike and will happily leave this world having the c60 as the last bicycle I will ever own. Maybe we are talking about two differently design bikes for two different riders and has nothing to do with the geometry, but I can't see myself going back to a traditional frame. It won’t ever compete with Asian monocoque carbon in pure stiffness to weight a 52cm C64 frame will be in 850gram range, over 200grams lighter than a C60, but almost 200grams heavier than some of the latest monocoque carbon. You can ride her all day and still have the desire to take your time when cleaning her, looking forward to taking her out again the following day. It’s the way Colnago has done ‘Made in Italy’ carbon since the C40 in mid ’90s. It makes memories, you don't forget the first time you decended on it and how secure she made you feel. The c60 is all that you want from a bike. It picked up speed quickly and wanted you to go hard all the time, even on days when all you wanted to do was hang out with the back markers (which was often). My experience was that the M10 was so much more racier. COLNAGO C40 HP B-STAY SIZE 54 tt 54 seattube (2003) Pre-Owned C 2,790.33 or Best Offer +C 220.29 shipping from France 19 watchers 4 2 S p R 7 o n s o r e d A 1 6 Q 6. Hi Cippo and Alain, I've owned a M10 traditional geometry for a number of years and have just recently bought a c60 in a sloping geometry.
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