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#2505
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sfego Delicato molto atentiona...
lite speed wicked cool
lite speed wicked cool
#2511
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#2512
Fixie Infamous
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: SF
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Bikes: 2007 CAAD Optimo Track, 2012 Cannondale CAAD10, 1996 GT Force restomod, 2015 Cannondale CAADX
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This has been rumored for almost a year, good to finally see some pictures.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume that Cannondale wouldn't put their pro riders onto a velodrome on a road bike with track ends.
They have experience making track frames, I'm pretty sure they're using it.
It's also not drilled for a rear brake. Good sign it's a bonafide track racing frame.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume that Cannondale wouldn't put their pro riders onto a velodrome on a road bike with track ends.
They have experience making track frames, I'm pretty sure they're using it.
It's also not drilled for a rear brake. Good sign it's a bonafide track racing frame.
#2515
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Pushing the wheel further forward just means you get to the finish line sooner .
#2518
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#2520
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The bike was designed to use bullhorns that rise up just over the tire-line.
This was back before the UCI (the cycling world's governing body) got all strict about bike design.
Whoever has this bike installed deep drops for lulz.
This was back before the UCI (the cycling world's governing body) got all strict about bike design.
Whoever has this bike installed deep drops for lulz.
#2524
moving target