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CHESINI "CENTO", our interpretation of the bicycle built with the limited series of Columbus "CENTO" tubes. From the tradition and experience gained over decades of activity we have built this frame with state-of-the-art tubing and where all the parts and components that are not part of the Columbus tubing set have been built by us specifically and exclusively for this model. Cablestops, bridge, dropouts, bottle cages bosses and the welded collar for the seat post were worked manually one by one.
Each frame is numbered with a special engraving as well as the CHESINI CENTO logo on the head tube.
In this case the paint chosen is a re-edition of the Gulf Team Racing colors with a modern matte finish.
The price of the complete bicycle as shown in the images is Euro 7,800.00 (Campagnolo Record Caliper group, Campagnolo WTO wheels, WR Composites components, etc. Price at the time of publication).
The frame is in a limited series.

From Euro 3.100 custom frame and carbon fork (22% VAT included if /where applicable). Contact us for more info
Tubes Limited Edition Columbus CENTO
Bottom bracket Columbus CENTO, hemispherical by CNC machining / engraved code for the frame in limited edition
Dropouts Paragon - Optional: CHESINI CNC (for disc version)
Welding TIG - Optional: fillet brazed
Brakes Caliper --- Optional: Disc Flat Mount
Fork Columbus Futura Caliper 1-1/8” 1.5” --- Optional: Columbus Futura Disc or Deda EDG or Deda EDG DB
Head tube Columbus CENTO
Head set Columbus --- Optional: Chris King
Seatpost diameter 27,2 mm
Cables routing external except rear brake--- Optional: all internal
Head tube logo engraved
Graphic/colors customizable, extra cost for more than two colors or two finishing.
Other further bottle cages bosses, EPS/Di2/eTap ready and other customization on request.

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