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Holden McNeil 04-25-11 07:10 AM

Team Crest Cannondale
 
In my ever-long pursuit of a "Team Crest" Cannondale, I came across this beauty on eBay. I am in no way associated with the seller and it's a 60cm (far too big for me) but figured someone here could give this a good home. :love:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Cannondale-Team-...#ht_720wt_1141

On a side note, if anyone happens across one in the 52-54cm range please let me know. :thumb:

Nick

RoboIsGod 04-25-11 08:03 AM

Dang thats cool

Zaphod Beeblebrox 04-25-11 08:04 AM

Wow that is a seriously steep Head Tube angle.

How's it goin neighbor?

Holden McNeil 04-25-11 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by Zaphod Beeblebrox (Post 12552505)
Wow that is a seriously steep Head Tube angle.

How's it goin neighbor?

Tell me about it - steering at any speed must be touchy!

We should plan a "C&V" ride soon! Just finished up a 94' Specialized Allez that needs some riding! You've been out much?

Zaphod Beeblebrox 04-25-11 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Holden McNeil (Post 12552527)
We should plan a "C&V" ride soon! Just finished up a 94' Specialized Allez that needs some riding! You've been out much?

Absolutely, a ride would be awesome. I'm moving to a new house next weekend (just 2-3 miles from where I am now) so anytime but then is good for me.

I've been getting out between the rain :rolleyes: Did a slow 25 miles of just flats all around Pompton and Lincoln Park yesterday on my '39 Dawes. I'm gonna head down to Riverdale to work right now and hope to not get t-storm'd on :lol:


^^BTW, that was your 42nd post! 42 is the answer ;)

20grit 04-25-11 08:18 AM

Ah finally a bike made from Reynolds Aluminum that I don't snicker and think foil.

rat fink 04-25-11 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Holden McNeil (Post 12552527)
Tell me about it - steering at any speed must be touchy!

It's all about weight distribution. If you have enough of your weight over the front wheel, it will be very nimble, but stable and predictable. If you don't, you're likely to have a hard time keeping in in a straight line, and it will feel uneasy.

rat fink 04-25-11 10:36 AM

Who was it on here who owns (owned) a Crest Cannondale? I thought it was you, Chuckk.

If the geometry is the stock Cannondale crit geometry, I like it. They are great bikes.

PDXaero 04-25-11 12:31 PM

You must not have been looking long because my friend sold his 54cm team crest for $550 about 6 months ago and I posted it somewhere on BF.
He sold it locally so I will keep an eye out in case it gets resold.

Holden McNeil 04-26-11 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by PDXaero (Post 12553737)
You must not have been looking long because my friend sold his 54cm team crest for $550 about 6 months ago and I posted it somewhere on BF.
He sold it locally so I will keep an eye out in case it gets resold.

Someone IM'd me about that a while back (if it was the one also posted on CL) but I was too late. Please do let me know if you see it show up again.

joe englert 10-25-11 09:55 AM

shoot I had one for a long time....105 equipped sold it last year. I bought it in Reno at collge cyclery about 10 years ago

halmc 12-27-12 06:15 PM

I have a 52 cm Crest Cannondale that I would like to sell.

Homebrew01 12-27-12 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by halmc (Post 15093303)
I have a 52 cm Crest Cannondale that I would like to sell.

Ebay or Craigslist

halmc 12-29-12 05:43 AM


Originally Posted by Homebrew01 (Post 15093499)
Ebay or Craigslist

How very helpful. Another thing that would help is your going back and reading the first post in this thread, with particular attention to this: "On a side note, if anyone happens across one in the 52-54cm range please let me know. " I'm letting him know.


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