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bradtx 03-25-11 09:23 AM

When it was raining it was time for tinkering, two slightly revised Cannondales.
 
Hi All, Here are some before and after pics of my two Cannondale road bikes.

'96 2.8 Before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...isc/tue026.jpg

And after:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...updates003.jpg

'89 3.0 Before:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...sc/30003-1.jpg

And after:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...updates005.jpg

Brad

ColonelJLloyd 03-25-11 10:00 AM

I don't care for the look of oversized tubing, but I like the look of the brown (root beer?) Cannondale. Looks like a nice all-rounder. I get the feeling I'd like tri bars on longer rides. I have a bad back and it's nice to stretch it out every once in a while. Looks like using them for very long would hurt your neck, though.

:andrew 03-25-11 10:54 AM

I really like how the first Cannondale looks as well.

ColonelJLloyd 03-25-11 10:56 AM

Brad, how is the name of your town pronounced?

bradtx 03-25-11 10:59 AM

Col., The 2.8's paint is called Black Gold. Base paint is black and the clear coat has gold metalflake tint added. Makes for a dramatic outline depending on lighting and does look a bit root beery on cloudy days. The aero bars are there to stretch my back for day long rides, they do really help as an alternate position, but don't offer much aesthetically. ;)

Brad

PS Col., If you're an old timer local it's close to purrlend, otherwise pear land... I've been here for over thirty years and it's the later for me.

10 Wheels 03-25-11 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 12409926)
Brad, how is the name of your town pronounced?

http://www.cityofpearland.com/index....F73924A0769%7D

ColonelJLloyd 03-25-11 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by bradtx (Post 12409944)

PS Col., If you're an old timer local it's close to purrlend, otherwise pear land... I've been here for over thirty years and it's the later for me.

I kinda figured it was as the old timer's pronounce it. Wondered if it was based on these:

http://www.singhvijewels.com/image/PEARL.jpg

or these:

http://www.worldcommunitycookbook.or...otos/pears.jpg

bradtx 03-25-11 11:11 AM

Col., There were some pear orchards, but over time were abandonded. The other pearls are found once in awhile in our local oysters.

Brad

poprad 03-25-11 02:12 PM

Nice C'dales! I always like seeing pics of well-maintained fat tubed soda can frames. It's a nice counterpoint to steel, and I need to find another CAAD3 R4000 frame someday.


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