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2026 Colnago V5Rs Shimano Dura Ace Di2

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Original MSRP
From $11,750.00
Sizes
420, 455, 485, 510, 530, 550, 570
Colors
SDMX, RVWH, RVBK
Weight
Size 485 unpainted frame: 685g
Geometry
7 manufacturer sizes · Ride analysis
Archive ID
900000271

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What the specifications mean

Derived from the archived manufacturer recordHow Velopedia reads these specifications →

Electronic shifting removes the usual shift cable but adds a separate battery and controls, while the 273% cassette range describes how much gearing is available. The rims and tires are tubeless-ready, but that label does not confirm the bike is currently set up without tubes; tape, valves, sealant and tire condition still matter. Carbon construction changes the inspection emphasis from metal-style dents and corrosion to impact damage, ripples and overtightened clamp areas.

Drivetrain Electronic · 273% range Shift-system battery state joins derailleur setup and sprocket compatibility as a troubleshooting variable.
Tire setup Tubeless-ready The rims and tires may support tubeless use, but the bike may still be running tubes.
Frame material Carbon / composite Look for impact damage and clamp marks rather than metal-style dents or rust.
Bottom bracket Threaded interface Shell width, thread standard and crank-spindle interface still require confirmation.

Used-bike inspection

If you’re buying this bike used

Before any test ride: both brakes should stop the bike firmly and release cleanly; both wheels should run true and be securely attached; tires should have no casing damage; and the headset, handlebar, stem, cranks and pedals should have no looseness or play.

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →
  • FrameInspect the frame in bright light, especially around the head tube, bottom bracket, chainstays and clamped areas. Look for cracks, ripples, crushed sections or signs of a previous impact.Inspect the frame and fork →
  • BrakesTest each brake separately and confirm it stops firmly and releases cleanly. Inspect the pads and braking surfaces for wear or contamination, and check the cables or hoses for damage.Inspect the brakes →
  • DrivetrainConfirm every shift-system battery charges, every shift control works and the derailleur moves cleanly across the cassette. Make sure the matching shift-system charger is included, then measure chain wear and inspect the cassette teeth.Check drivetrain wear →
  • Wheels & tiresSpin both wheels and watch the rims for side-to-side or vertical movement. Check for dents, cracks, loose or uneven spokes and hub play, then inspect both tire casings for cuts, cracking or exposed threads. If it is set up tubeless, confirm both tires hold pressure and ask when the sealant was last refreshed.Check wheels and tires →
  • Bottom bracketTurn the cranks slowly, feel for rough bearings and check for side-to-side play. Creaking under load deserves investigation but does not identify the source by itself.Inspect the bottom bracket and shell →
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Archived: 2026 Colnago V5Rs Shimano Dura Ace Di2 · Road · Published sizes: 420, 455, 485, 510, 530, 550, 570

Archived: Frame: Colnago V5Rs Monocoque carbon frame · Fork: Carbon fork for disc brakes, integrated cables, Semi-Circular section. · Carbon fiber

Archived: Group: Shimano Dura Ace Di2 · Shifters: Shimano DURA-ACE ST-R9270 · Front derailleur: Shimano Dura Ace FD-R9250 · Rear derailleur: Shimano Shadow RD-R9250 12v · Crankset: 52-36T · Bottom bracket: BSA (English Threaded Bottom Bracket) Shimano · Cassette: 11-30 · Chain: Shimano CN-M9100 12V

Archived: Brakes: Shimano Dura Ace R9270, 160 mm Front / 140 mm Rear, RT-CL900 rotors

Archived: Wheels: Option 1ENVE SES 4.5Option 2Fulcrum Sharq 57Option 3VISION SC45 · Front tire: Enve WS SES 4.5 CPirelli PZero Race TLR 700x28Fulcrum Sharq 57Pirelli PZero Race 700x28VISION SC45Pirelli PZero Race 700x28 · Rear tire: Enve WS SES 4.5 CPirelli PZero Race TLR 700x28Fulcrum Sharq 57Pirelli PZero Race 700x28VISION SC45Pirelli PZero Race 700x28

Controls and contact points

Archived: Headset: 1"1/8 and 1"1/4 - SLT Treated Bearings · Handlebar: Colnago CC.01 integrated Cockpit - regular geometry. · Stem: CC01 integrated cockpit · Seatpost: Standard OptionCarbon seatpost, 15mm offsetSold separatelyCarbon seatpost, 0 mm offset · Saddle: "Prologo" Prologo Dimension"Selle Italia" Novus Mg(subject to stock availability)

Before and during the test ride

Follow the full used-bike inspection order →

Interpretation based on the archived manufacturer specifications. Confirm exact fit and standards before ordering parts or performing service.

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Catalog options

7 sizes · 3 colors

Manufacturer-published sizes and colors; availability and exact size/color pairings may vary by market or production run.

Sizes

420455485510530550570

Colors

SDMXRVWHRVBK

Frameset

Frame ConstructionColnago V5Rs Monocoque carbon frame
Frame MaterialCarbon fiber
ForkCarbon fork for disc brakes, integrated cables, Semi-Circular section.
Fork MaterialCarbon fiber

Drivetrain

Component GroupShimano Dura Ace Di2
ShiftersShimano DURA-ACE ST-R9270
Front DerailleurShimano Dura Ace FD-R9250
Rear DerailleurShimano Shadow RD-R9250 12v
Crankset52-36T
Bottom BracketBSA (English Threaded Bottom Bracket) Shimano
Cassette11-30
ChainShimano CN-M9100 12V

Brakes

BrakesShimano Dura Ace R9270, 160 mm Front / 140 mm Rear, RT-CL900 rotors

Cockpit & Contact Points

Headset1"1/8 and 1"1/4 - SLT Treated Bearings
HandlebarColnago CC.01 integrated Cockpit - regular geometry.
StemCC01 integrated cockpit
Saddle"Prologo" Prologo Dimension"Selle Italia" Novus Mg(subject to stock availability)
SeatpostStandard OptionCarbon seatpost, 15mm offsetSold separatelyCarbon seatpost, 0 mm offset

Wheels & Tires

HubsEnve WS SES 3.4 CENVE INNERDRIVE™ Premium Straight-PullShimano Dura Ace C50E-Thru Contact HubFulcrum Wind 420 DBAluminum, Low flanges. Sealed bearing, AdjustableFulcrum Racing 600 DBAluminum, Aluminum flanges Sealed cartridge bearings
WheelsOption 1ENVE SES 4.5Option 2Fulcrum Sharq 57Option 3VISION SC45
RimsMaterial: Enve WS SES 3.4 CCarbonShimano Dura Ace C50CarbonFulcrum Wind 420 DBCarbon (FF80)Fulcrum Racing 600 DBAlluminium; Rim Height: Enve WS SES 3.4 CFront: 39 mm - Rear: 43 mmShimano Dura Ace C5050 mmFulcrum Wind 420 DB42 mmFulcrum Racing 600 DB24 mm; Internal Channel Width: Enve WS SES 4.5 C25 mmFulcrum Sharq 5725 mmVISION SC4521 mm
Front TireEnve WS SES 4.5 CPirelli PZero Race TLR 700x28Fulcrum Sharq 57Pirelli PZero Race 700x28VISION SC45Pirelli PZero Race 700x28
Rear TireEnve WS SES 4.5 CPirelli PZero Race TLR 700x28Fulcrum Sharq 57Pirelli PZero Race 700x28VISION SC45Pirelli PZero Race 700x28

Size-specific frame data

Geometry

7 sizes · 10 measurements

Manufacturer-published geometry normalized for consistent archival comparison. Effective top tube and reach remain separate measurements because they describe different aspects of fit.

Measurement420455485510530550570
Head tube101 mm112 mm127 mm146 mm162 mm199 mm
Head-tube angle70.6°71.5°72.3°72.5°73°73°73.5°
Seat-tube angle75.5°75.3°74.8°74.5°73.8°73.5°73.3°
Chainstay / rear center408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm408 mm
Reach371 mm377 mm384 mm390 mm397 mm404 mm411 mm
Stack509 mm523 mm539 mm557 mm575 mm593 mm612 mm
Front center579 mm581.5 mm586.5 mm596.5 mm600 mm612.5 mm622 mm
Crank length170 mm170 mm170 mm172.5 mm172.5 mm172.5 or 175 mm (subject to availability)172.5 or 175 mm (subject to availability)
Stem length90 mm100 mm110 mm110 mm120 mm120 mm130 mm
Handlebar width390 mm390 mm390 mm410 mm410 mm410 or 430 mm (subject to availability)410 or 430 mm (subject to availability)

Geometry source: Colnago first-party labeled geometry panels ↗ Measurements can vary by configuration, wheel size, or flip-chip position where noted by the manufacturer.

Geometry interpretation

What this geometry means

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510 geometry

Riding position

The 557 mm stack is low relative to the 390 mm reach, giving the frame a performance-oriented, lower-front-end proportion with more potential for a stretched riding position. A 74.5° seat angle puts the rider relatively forward over the bottom bracket, shortening the effective seated reach compared with a more relaxed seat angle.

Handling tendencies

The 72.5° head angle points to moderate and balanced steering geometry. Head angle is only one part of steering feel; fork offset, trail, wheel size and cockpit setup also matter.

Archive context

The seat angle of 74.5° sits toward the steeper end. Its reach of 390 mm sits toward the longer end. The chainstay of 408 mm sits somewhat shorter than typical.

Compared with 37 distinct road geometries in the Medium-equivalent size cohort from model years 2024–2027 in the Velopedia archive.

Across the size range

From 420 to 570, reach grows by 40 mm and stack by 103 mm, showing how the frame becomes both longer and taller through the published size range. The rear center stays essentially constant at about 408 mm across sizes, so most of the wheelbase growth happens in the front half of the bike rather than by lengthening the rear triangle.

Geometry describes frame proportions and likely tendencies, not a ride test. Rider proportions, cockpit setup, tires, suspension settings, wheel configuration, and component choices can materially change how a bicycle fits and feels.

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Specifications are presented as a reference. Components may vary by market, size, production run, or later manufacturer revisions.

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