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foundation982 07-23-13 11:22 AM

Cannondale capo
 
Hey guys I recently went go a guys house to look at an older schwinn roadbike, he had about 30 bikes to choose from. He wanted around $125 for all the older schwinns then showed me this cannondale. I lifted it and never have felt a bike so light! I asked what he wanted for it and he said $225 I figured by the time I spent $125 on a schwinn and got it road worthy I'd have at least $225 invested. I didn't know anything about the cannondale just yhat similar ones on craigslist were going near $500. I asked if he'd take $200 because I have no idea what its worth. He took it. I will upload pictures later because the bike is it my girlfriends house. The only thing I don't like about the bike is the crank seems to squeak when under pressure. Just wanted to get some inputs, comments on my purchase, did I get a deal? Any have some input on this bike?

Elvo 07-23-13 11:43 AM

Obviously stolen

mvnsnd 07-23-13 11:44 AM

Is this it: Capo

Looks like a single speed.

foundation982 07-23-13 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by mvnsnd (Post 15880263)
Is this it: Capo

Looks like a single speed.

Yep thats exactly what it is, single speed, at first i thought it was stolen too, but it was in a decent neighborhood and he said he rode the canondale for a year, and that he put new tires on it. I wondered why he had so many bikes, him and his dad said they buy a lot at estate sales fix them then sell them as a weekend hobby. If it was stolen him and his dad sure faked a lot of story telling for a couple hundred bucks.

seymour1910 07-23-13 01:00 PM

do you have the skill to remove the crank and inspect? if not then I suggest finding a good shop to do it for you. There should be no squeak under any conditions if the bike is maintained properly.

foundation982 07-23-13 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by seymour1910 (Post 15880543)
do you have the skill to remove the crank and inspect? if not then I suggest finding a good shop to do it for you. There should be no squeak under any condistions if the bike is maintained properly.

Yeah I'm pretty sure I can, I'm new to bicycles, but I've done complete tear downs and engine overhauls on motorcycles several times.

seymour1910 07-23-13 01:10 PM

it may not be anything more than some fresh grease required. This is a really good one http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400149__400149

PiLigand 07-23-13 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by foundation982 (Post 15880561)
Yeah I'm pretty sure I can, I'm new to bicycles, but I've done complete tear downs and engine overhauls on motorcycles several times.

In that case i assume you have the technical know-how.

you're probably going to need a few specialty tools that I'm assuming (never assume) aren't part of a motorcycle toolbox. Mostly bottom bracket related things. But once you have those, it's pretty straight forward. Just keep your threads straight.


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