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Colnago C64 Disc Frameset


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Colnago   |   SKU: KC642TU56SPJBI  |   Option: PJBI, 56s

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Colnago C64 Disc Frameset Info

Choosing a frameset is a different decision than buying a complete bike. You're not accepting someone else's component spec — you're building a machine around a frame you've specifically chosen, and that choice matters more than any single component you'll put on it. The Colnago C64 Disc deserves to be that frame. Built by hand in Cambiago, Italy, it represents 70 years of racing knowledge distilled into carbon fiber and titanium hardware, and it will be the last road frameset most riders ever need to buy.

Why Colnago Builds with Lugs

In the early 2000s, the cycling industry converged on monocoque carbon construction — a single molded shell that's fast to manufacture and easy to automate. Colnago looked at monocoque, evaluated it, and continued building with lugs. That decision wasn't conservatism. It was the considered judgment of a framebuilder that had been racing at the top of professional cycling since 1954 and understood what their method produced that monocoque didn't.

Lugged construction gives the builder control over stiffness distribution that a single mold doesn't. The C64's high-modulus carbon tubes and carbon lugs are bonded at each junction — bottom bracket, head tube, seat cluster, chainstay junctions — allowing Colnago's engineers to specify exactly how each area of the frame behaves under load. The result is a frame that's laterally stiff where you need power transfer and torsionally compliant where you need comfort: through the tubes themselves, in the sections that absorb road vibration over long days in the saddle.

The C64 updates the lugged formula with UD (unidirectional) carbon replacing the heavier 3K weave on external surfaces — lighter, cleaner, and structurally refined. Wall thickness is reduced throughout with internal ribs added for targeted reinforcement. The bare frame comes in at approximately 900g in a painted 52cm. Competitive by any measure, and built to last decades rather than seasons.

Disc Brake Specification and Frame Details

The C64 Disc moves to conventional 12mm thru-axles — a deliberate departure from Colnago's previous proprietary system that puts serviceability and compatibility first. Any disc-specific wheelset fits. Any shop can work on it. No special tools required at the trailhead if something needs adjustment mid-ride.

The bottom bracket uses Colnago's ThreadFit 82.5 standard: an 82.5mm shell with a threaded interface via a replaceable sleeve, accepting any standard BB86/BB86.5 threaded bottom bracket. The oversized shell delivers the stiffness of a press-fit design; the threaded interface delivers the reliability and serviceability of a traditional setup. No creaking. No specialty installation tools. The correct solution to a problem the industry spent years arguing about.

Asymmetrical chainstays — the left significantly wider than the right — improve drivetrain-side power transfer without sacrificing the vertical compliance that makes the C64 comfortable on rough pavement. The dropouts are fully integrated into the chainstay construction: a one-piece design that eliminates the bonded dropout insert, reducing weight and potential failure points simultaneously. Internal routing handles both mechanical and electronic drivetrains; the frame ships with the stops, plates, and plugs for either, so your build choice is made at the component stage, not constrained by the frame.

Carbon-elastomer headset cups are fitted at the head tube — a vibration-absorbing detail that's felt rather than seen, particularly on chip seal and long days on rough pavement. The C64 Disc fork routes hydraulic brake lines internally through a ribbed steerer design, and accommodates 28mm tires with room to spare.

Geometry Options — Sloping and High

The C64 Disc is available in two geometry families across nine total sizes. The sloping geometry places you in an aggressive, race-oriented position — lower stack, shorter head tube, the kind of fit that works for riders who want to replicate what the UAE Team Emirates riders are doing on the same frame at the highest level of professional cycling. The high geometry raises the stack, shortens the effective reach to the bars, and produces a fit that's more forgiving on long rides without feeling like a relaxed endurance bike. It eliminates the need for a stack of spacers under the stem, producing a cleaner cockpit and a more structurally sound headset setup.

Both geometry families run on the same frame, with the same tube set and the same lugged construction. Choosing between them is a fit decision, not a performance one — both geometries produce the same C64 ride quality.

What the Frameset Includes

Colnago includes the C64 Disc carbon fork, the C64-specific carbon stem with internal hydraulic brake routing, the Colnago C64 carbon D-shaped seatpost, and the Colnago integrated headset with carbon-elastomer cups. The stem and seatpost alone represent meaningful value — both are purpose-designed for this frame and would cost considerably more purchased individually. The frameset is genuinely complete in the sense that matters: you need a drivetrain, wheels, cockpit tape, and pedals. Everything else is here.

The Frame Worth Building Around

The Colnago C64 Disc at $6,499.95 is a frameset that rewards a patient, considered build. It doesn't care whether you put a SRAM Red groupset on it or Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 — either will be transformed by the frame's characteristics. It doesn't care whether you prefer carbon wheels or high-end alloy — it will make both feel faster than they would on a lesser frame. What it does care about is that you ride it, that you put in the kilometers, and that you let the result of 70 years of Italian racing engineering do what it was built to do.

This is the frame. Build the rest around it.

Colnago C64 Disc Frameset - Specifications

Frame Material:
High Modulus Carbon
Fork:
Colnago C64, 1 1/4"-1 1/8", Internal Cable Routing
Headset:
Colnago Integrated, 1/8" to 1 1/4"
Seatpost:
Colnago C64 Carbon
Front Derailleur Type:
Braze-On Required
Bottom Bracket Type:
Threadfit82.5 - BB86 Required

*Specifications are subject to change.

Colnago C64 Disc Frameset Geometry

Colnago C64 Disc Frameset Geometry
Size:
48s
52
54
56s
A. Seat Tube (c-c)
520
540
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
480
589
610
560
C. Top Tube Length
530
550
565
582
D. Head Tube Length
122
158
175
182
E. Chain Stay Length
408
410
412
414
G. Seat Tube Angle
74.58
73.57
72.83
72.75
H. Head Tube Angle
71.52
71.92
72.49
72.88
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
528
565
583
591
L. Reach
383
384
385
398

The RA Perspective

This listing has the same frame as the other C64 Disc listing but in different colorways (PJGR, PJRD, PJUS, PJBI) at $6,499.95 — worth checking with the customer which colorway they're after before confirming availability, as only the 56s is currently in stock. The C64 Disc is a strong sell for customers who want to do a custom build — the included stem and seatpost are genuinely good components and the ThreadFit 82.5 BB makes it easy to spec. If a customer is debating between this and a pure monocoque carbon frameset at similar money, the conversation usually comes down to whether they care about Italian craftsmanship and heritage, or just want the lightest possible frame. Both are valid. The C64 wins on ride quality and longevity; monocoque competitors win on outright weight. Most experienced riders who've owned one don't go back.

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COLNAGO: A LEGACY OF PASSION, INNOVATION, AND UNPARALLELED SUCCESS

Colnago, founded by Ernesto Colnago, has been a defining force in cycling, blending tradition with innovation. From its origins in Italy to pioneering carbon fiber technology, Colnago bikes have become synonymous with victory and craftsmanship, making each ride a connection to the rich history and passion of competitive cycling.