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===Carbon=== [[File:Colnago Extreme C.jpg|thumb|A Colnago 2006 Extreme C Model]] * Volo—(1988) Carbon fiber reinforced with Kevlar monocoque frame * C35—(1989) Full carbon monocoque frame. * Carbitubo—(1988–1991) Shipped as a single ‘mono’ carbon downtube tubes bonded with aluminum lugs, later a double downtube was tried. Produced in conjunction with Alan. See pictures [https://saarf.london/category/colnago-carbitubo-monotubo-mapei-gb-decor here]. * C40—(1993/4-) Full carbon first shipped with Precisa steel fork, later with carbon fork. First generation shipped with round tubes; later with Master profile carbon tubes bonded to carbon lugs. * CF1—(2000) Colnago-Ferrari collaboration, Carbon monocoque. Several iterations of the Ferrari CF frames followed. * Cristallo (2004). An all-carbon monocoque frame weighing 1,100g which is rare in production and information. * C50—(2004) Similar construction to C40 with 1.125 fork. * C50 CX Limited edition, special version built for cyclocross, with cantilever brake bosses front/rear. * C50 Krono (2005), special version built for time trial. Similar construction of the well known C50, but with aero tubes and special tearshape seatpost. Used by pro teams like Rabobank from 2005 till 2007. * Prestige CX Monocoque (lugless) carbon frame for cyclocross, first version had canti bosses, second version has disc brake fittings. *Extreme C—(2006) Lightweight full carbon climbing bike, carbon lug and round carbon tube construction with shorter lugs. * Extreme Power—(2007) Similar construction to C40/C50 but stiffer construction also using round carbon tubes. * CX1—(2007) Carbon monocoque front end bonded to carbon stays. It is also the first Colnago to feature an integrated headset * CLX—(2008) Carbon monocoque; rear triangle is molded separately from the front, and attached via bonded lugs * EPS—(2009) Lug and tube construction with integrated headset and new fork design * EPQ— (2011) Redone Extreme Power (EP) tube and lug construction with more square profile rear stays ('Q-Stay') that adds stiffness, shared with the M10 and C59. Semi-integrated headset. * C59—(2011) Carbon tube and lug bonded frame like C40/C50 (2011) with profiled tubes similar to the Master. * M10—(2011) Monocoque construction with similar geometry to the C59 but with a slightly shorter top tube and longer head tube. * CX-Zero—(2013) Full monocoque frameset, integrated headset, first Colnago to feature press fit 86.5 bottom bracket, designed for cobbled classics races.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bikeradar.com/news/colnago-cx-zero-classics-bike-launched/|title=Colnago CX Zero Classics bike launched|date=15 July 2013|publisher=Bike Radar}}</ref> * V1-r—(2014) Replaces the M10 as the top Taiwan-made monocoque carbon frame. Developed in collaboration with Ferrari Engineering.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/previews/first-ride-colnago-v1-r|title=First Ride: Colnago V1-r|date=21 June 2014|access-date=25 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160904232342/http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear/previews/first-ride-colnago-v1-r|archive-date=4 September 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> * AC-R—(2014-) Entry level carbon monocoque compatible with electronic and mechanical groupsets * C60—(2014) carbon tube and lug bonded frame like C40/C50 but extends Colnago's signature faceted star shape the full length of the tube and through the lugs, also using larger tubing diameters and slightly thinner walls for a frame that is slightly lighter than the C59<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-and-gear-features/reviews/first-ride-colnago-c60|title=First Ride: Colnago C60|date=6 March 2014}}</ref> *C64—(2018) carbon tube and lug bonded frame similar to the C59 and C60<ref name=":0" /> *C68—(2022) <ref>{{cite web |title=Colnago C68 Dura-Ace 12v review |url=https://www.bikeradar.com/reviews/bikes/road-bikes/colnago-c68-dura-ace-review/ |website=Bikeradar |access-date=23 June 2022}}</ref>
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