cannondale capo frame,cane creek volo tub wheels,ritchey wcs stem&seatpost,deda pista bars,fsa cranks&bb,flite Ti seat,speedplay pedals….13.6 lbs
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cannondale capo frame,cane creek volo tub wheels,ritchey wcs stem&seatpost,deda pista bars,fsa cranks&bb,flite Ti seat,speedplay pedals….13.6 lbs
Submitted by kevin
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8 Comments Received
July 30th, 2009 @6:42 pm
I want that!
August 6th, 2009 @10:54 pm
Thats cool, 13 lbs .It must take off like a rocket.
October 5th, 2009 @12:44 pm
13.6 lbs those rims must weight nothing! I can’t get mine under 17 lbs.
January 20th, 2010 @1:08 pm
Very nice indeed!
January 22nd, 2010 @8:23 pm
So is this all carbon fiber? My old Raleigh Twenty 3 speed 1973 weighs 3 times this much. Soon to be converted to a fixie. Thanks. 24 spokes front and 28 rear, hopefully the rims will stay true.
February 2nd, 2010 @1:14 pm
Stealth Fighter on wheels. Sick!
February 15th, 2010 @11:22 pm
One of the few stealth bikes I like because of the quality and selectivity of parts. It must be unimaginably agile.
August 12th, 2010 @10:55 pm
@WSB – I don’t think it’s a carbon fiber frame. I am pretty sure it’s aluminum with a carbon fork. I tried one of its predecessors maybe 9 years ago and liked it. I have always liked Cannondale. They were a brand to drool over when I was a kid and they still are now. With that said, for urban fixies, I wouldn’t put them atop the list.
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