01-03-2021, 01:05 PM
Just got this for next to nothing (considering what I could have paid) before the holidays. Listed as "Women's Italian racing bike" on CL. Early Colnago Super previously being used as a commuter bike. I will be putting it back into racing form: removing rear rack, front reflector, light and computer, and foam bar grip. Replacing Weinmann wheel set with Mavic GP4 rims laced to Campy Record hubs. Replacing "comfort" saddle. Very little rust except bottle cage; bike was stored oceanside for decades so some oxidation on alloy parts, but nothing that cannot be polished up.
Guessing year of manufacture to be 1980-1982 (probably '81); frame features changed during and/or after 1981-1982. Components range from late '70s (Shimano headset) to early '90s (Athena rear mech); I think it was originally built up with Campy Super Record/Record, and Gran Sport parts; headset may have also been original. Purchased from original owner who says she got it (as a gift from then husband-to-be) no earlier than late '81, but prior to 1983. Decals appear the same as a 1983 catalog example, but frame features do not match. Note: Colnago catalogs from the mid '80s and earlier often used "stock photos" for use in multiple model year catalogs so the 1983 image by Colnago could easily be from 1982 so as to make identification even more difficult. Also, year of purchase has nothing to do with the year of manufacture. This bike was bought as a new frameset with new components ordered separately and then built up. I suspect that this frame may have hung in a shop for a year or two due to the extremely small frame size (Colnago's smallest excluding "junior" frames; seat tube 48.5cm c-c/50cm c-t, top tube 53cm c-c) and that it has no chrome treatment (it has not been repainted). Nor were many women buying professional racing bikes at that time; although by the mid '80s that changed with USA's first Tour de France winner, technically a woman (Marianne Martin, 1984 Tour De France Feminin; 1st edition), not Greg Lemond. Rebecca Twigg was also tearing it up in the '80s (medalist in '84 Olympics; first Games with women's cycling).
As purchased:
Columbus "SL" tubing frameset with Colnago fork dropouts
3ttt: Mod. Gran Prix cockpit
Campy; Super Record crank set with pantograghed ring, and shifters; Gran Sport brakeset, BB, and pedals; Record custom pantograped seat post; Athena rear mech; Triomphe front mech; rear dropouts; and seat clamp bolt
Shimano: 600EX (arabesque) headset
Sun Tour: 6 spd freewheel
Weinmann: LP18 rims 19mm (hubs assumed Weinmann), tires 25mm
Louis Garneau: rear rack and computer
Saddle: modern "comfort" type
Toe cage and pedals: unknown, not included, but found by owner and being sent to me.
REPLACING: Saddle, wheel set (Campy Record/Mavic), front and rear mechs (Campy Super/Nuovo Record), stem (too short 65mm; replacing with 3ttt 120mm), foam grip (green cloth, with cushion tape underlay [for my old wrists!]). Possibly replacing brakeset with Modolo Speedy set anodized in gold tone; if so, then yellow/gold bar tape.
Owner knew that the saddle and wheels were replaced, but does not recall if or when other parts were replaced. Cranks have dates codes of 1980 and 1983 so at least one was replaced.
I have some '70s Colnago gear that will be great for "L'Eroica" events.
If anyone has a known model year Super from 1979, '80, or '81; or knowledge of the stock decals for those years; I would greatly appreciate any insight you can provide.
Thanks,
Howard
Hope everyone is having a great and safe holiday season!
Guessing year of manufacture to be 1980-1982 (probably '81); frame features changed during and/or after 1981-1982. Components range from late '70s (Shimano headset) to early '90s (Athena rear mech); I think it was originally built up with Campy Super Record/Record, and Gran Sport parts; headset may have also been original. Purchased from original owner who says she got it (as a gift from then husband-to-be) no earlier than late '81, but prior to 1983. Decals appear the same as a 1983 catalog example, but frame features do not match. Note: Colnago catalogs from the mid '80s and earlier often used "stock photos" for use in multiple model year catalogs so the 1983 image by Colnago could easily be from 1982 so as to make identification even more difficult. Also, year of purchase has nothing to do with the year of manufacture. This bike was bought as a new frameset with new components ordered separately and then built up. I suspect that this frame may have hung in a shop for a year or two due to the extremely small frame size (Colnago's smallest excluding "junior" frames; seat tube 48.5cm c-c/50cm c-t, top tube 53cm c-c) and that it has no chrome treatment (it has not been repainted). Nor were many women buying professional racing bikes at that time; although by the mid '80s that changed with USA's first Tour de France winner, technically a woman (Marianne Martin, 1984 Tour De France Feminin; 1st edition), not Greg Lemond. Rebecca Twigg was also tearing it up in the '80s (medalist in '84 Olympics; first Games with women's cycling).
As purchased:
Columbus "SL" tubing frameset with Colnago fork dropouts
3ttt: Mod. Gran Prix cockpit
Campy; Super Record crank set with pantograghed ring, and shifters; Gran Sport brakeset, BB, and pedals; Record custom pantograped seat post; Athena rear mech; Triomphe front mech; rear dropouts; and seat clamp bolt
Shimano: 600EX (arabesque) headset
Sun Tour: 6 spd freewheel
Weinmann: LP18 rims 19mm (hubs assumed Weinmann), tires 25mm
Louis Garneau: rear rack and computer
Saddle: modern "comfort" type
Toe cage and pedals: unknown, not included, but found by owner and being sent to me.
REPLACING: Saddle, wheel set (Campy Record/Mavic), front and rear mechs (Campy Super/Nuovo Record), stem (too short 65mm; replacing with 3ttt 120mm), foam grip (green cloth, with cushion tape underlay [for my old wrists!]). Possibly replacing brakeset with Modolo Speedy set anodized in gold tone; if so, then yellow/gold bar tape.
Owner knew that the saddle and wheels were replaced, but does not recall if or when other parts were replaced. Cranks have dates codes of 1980 and 1983 so at least one was replaced.
I have some '70s Colnago gear that will be great for "L'Eroica" events.
If anyone has a known model year Super from 1979, '80, or '81; or knowledge of the stock decals for those years; I would greatly appreciate any insight you can provide.
Thanks,
Howard
Hope everyone is having a great and safe holiday season!
Ride Fast, Be Safe!
Howard
Howard