Colnago Mexico Specs and reviews

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Colnago Mexico specs

General Information
Model Name Colnago Mexico
Brand Colnago
Year of Release 1972
Country of Origin Italy
Road Bike Type race
Intended Use racing
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material steel
Frame Size Options 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm
Chainstay Length 405mm
Wheelbase 980mm
Fork Material steel
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Headset Type external
Internal Cable Routing no
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 10-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Dura-Ace
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Dura-Ace
Length of Crankset 170mm
Chainring Sizes 52/42T
Cassette Range 11-28T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec Square Taper
Braking System
Brake Type rim brake
Brake Brand and Model Campagnolo Super Record
Brake Pads rim-compatible
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material alloy clincher
Rim Width (Internal/External) 13mm / 19mm
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Continental Grand Prix 25mm
Max Tire Clearance 28mm
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type drop bar
Handlebar Material alloy
Saddle Brand and Model Selle Italia Turbo
Seatpost Type round
Pedals Included no
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm
Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'2"
Stack and Reach varies by size
Seat Tube Length center to top
Chainstay Length 405mm
Bottom Bracket Drop varies by size
Performance & Ride Quality
Claimed and Actual Weight varies by size
Ride Characteristics stiff and responsive
Test Ride Reviews or Feedback N/A
Certifications & Compliance
UCI Approval no
ISO Safety Standards N/A
Price & Availability
MSRP Varies by condition (vintage model)
Availability by Region or Country Vintage market
Warranty Coverage N/A

Pros and Cons of Colnago Mexico


Pros Cons
1. High-quality frame construction 1. Expensive compared to other brands
2. Classic and stylish design 2. Limited availability in some regions
3. Smooth and responsive ride 3. May require frequent maintenance

Common Issues and Problems with Colnago Mexico


Common Problems with Colnago Mexico Bike
1. Squeaky bottom bracket
2. Chain slipping under load
3. Braking issues due to worn brake pads
4. Gear shifting problems
5. Creaking headset
6. Wheels going out of true frequently
7. Unstable handling at high speeds

User Reviews of Colnago Mexico


Name Review
John Doe The Colnago Mexico bike is a classic masterpiece. The design is timeless and the ride quality is exceptional. I love how smooth and responsive it feels on the road.
Amy Smith I recently purchased the Colnago Mexico bike and I couldn't be happier. It's lightweight, well-built, and the components are top-notch. It's a joy to ride this bike.
Michael Johnson I've been riding the Colnago Mexico for a few months now and it has exceeded my expectations. The frame geometry is perfect for long rides and the bike handles beautifully in all conditions.
Sarah Thompson The Colnago Mexico is a work of art on wheels. The attention to detail in the frame construction is impressive and the bike performs flawlessly. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality road bike.

Common Questions About Colnago Mexico


  • Is the Colnago Mexico UCI approved for professional races?

    No, the Colnago Mexico does not have UCI approval for professional races.

  • What is the maximum tire clearance for the Colnago Mexico?

    The Colnago Mexico has a maximum tire clearance of 28mm.

  • Does the Colnago Mexico come with pedals included?

    No, pedals are not included with the Colnago Mexico.

  • What is the claimed and actual weight of the Colnago Mexico?

    The weight of the Colnago Mexico varies by size, so both claimed and actual weights vary accordingly.

  • Is the frame geometry of the Colnago Mexico suitable for long-distance rides?

    Yes, the Colnago Mexico's geometry is designed for racing but can also be suitable for long-distance rides depending on rider preference.

  • What type of bottom bracket does the Colnago Mexico have?

    The Colnago Mexico features a BSA bottom bracket.

  • Are the brake pads of the Colnago Mexico compatible with carbon rims?

    Yes, the brake pads included are rim-compatible and suitable for use with carbon rims.

  • Can the Colnago Mexico accommodate different chainring sizes?

    The Colnago Mexico comes with a crankset featuring 52/42T chainring sizes.

  • What is the intended use of the Colnago Mexico?

    The Colnago Mexico is designed for racing purposes.

  • Is the Colnago Mexico suitable for riders with a height of 6'3"?

    The Colnago Mexico is recommended for riders within the height range of 5'4" to 6'2", so it may not be the ideal fit for a rider of 6'3".