Stock Capo
By M1K3 on 08/02/2009.
Bike tags: australia | cannondale | capo | single speed | stock |
60cm 2009 Cannondale Capo
stock (chop/flip)
don't want to come off arrogant but yep, I got both
absolutely
totally
you damn right
yeah - extra weight but well worth it for the comfort
Running both at the moment - I'll probably take them off soon to achieve a more stealthy look
42:17 nice and easy.
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60cm 2009 Cannondale Capo
stock (chop/flip)
don't want to come off arrogant but yep, I got both
absolutely
totally
you damn right
yeah - extra weight but well worth it for the comfort
Running both at the moment - I'll probably take them off soon to achieve a more stealthy look
42:17 nice and easy.
I'm going to be honest with you kids. I bought this almost entirely because I think it's sexy. At the time I thought I'd set it up fixed but it's just not practical. My 15km commute to work has a couple of decent size hills and I'd much rather pin the ears back, tuck up and fly down them coasting than do a series of 'dope', 'fresh' or quite possibly 'illy' skids in order to handle them riding fixed. I'm aware that the bicycle's stock components are nowhere near 'tight' enough to justify a page on this site but I figured I'd wear them out before going and spending money replacing them. Don't worry, I'm ashamed of myself and fully appreciate that your Phil Wood hubs and Sugino messenger cranks make you a better person than me.

