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#3352
Bike Nerd
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Brooklyn
Posts: 238
Bikes: '04 Cannondale Track, Custom Steel Disc Road Di2, Rock Lobster CX
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It took me 11mo of searching but I finally found a 60cm CAAD5 track to replace my crashed Capo:
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
#3356
Newbie
Join Date: Jul 2014
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Bikes: Surly Steamroller, Giant Reign
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#3357
It took me 11mo of searching but I finally found a 60cm CAAD5 track to replace my crashed Capo:
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
#3358
Fixie Infamous
It took me 11mo of searching but I finally found a 60cm CAAD5 track to replace my crashed Capo:
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
The downside? I found it two weeks after breaking my foot, so I haven't been able to ride it yet. At least recovering from said broken foot has given me the time to take a proper shot.
But this is one of the best bikes I've seen in a long time. Great build.
#3360
Bike Nerd
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Brooklyn
Posts: 238
Bikes: '04 Cannondale Track, Custom Steel Disc Road Di2, Rock Lobster CX
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Thanks for the kind words guys! TBH I feel the -17 stem better matches the frame's horizontal top tube and shape of the EvoCurve bars, even with 30mm of spacers. If I had a spare fork I might consider chopping the steerer and slamming the stem but only if I could replicate the same fit.
#3362
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 126
Bikes: 1987 Schwinn Le Tour
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Been a while, I got some new tires and tubes. Still hasnt fallen apart:
#3366
Cool Guy
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 796
Bikes: Jamis Sputnik, Leader 722 Heritage Edition, Brompton, Bianchi Via Nirone, Robinson SST, Diamondback Sorrento
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Been a while, but my two loves are still around! Been thinking about building a black Super Pista as of late though.
#3375
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Philadelphia
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Looks good with the brown saddle IMO.