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Not everyone's cup of tea. I wouldn't even visit that cafe. Personally I think that thing is atrocious
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I'll bet that whomever uses that Cannondale gets in the drops once, maybe twice each year.
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Don't those Cinelli's go for $25k or something like that?
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I agree with you here, however, if I could see the gumwalls on the carbon wheels, I might change my mind.
Also, I dont' think that's a real cannondale frame.
Also, I dont' think that's a real cannondale frame.
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Sorry dudes, I am sticking with the opinion that the bike is too small for the rider. Done on purps, of course. Some people choose that route.
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I don't have an insane amount of post out of the frame on my Steamroller but you could argue the same about my setup. My saddle is slammed backward and I'm running a 110mm stem. Some might argue I should be riding a 58 with less setback instead of a 56 but the bike sure feels 'right'. It seems this approach is pretty common.
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I don't have an insane amount of post out of the frame on my Steamroller but you could argue the same about my setup. My saddle is slammed backward and I'm running a 110mm stem. Some might argue I should be riding a 58 with less setback instead of a 56 but the bike sure feels 'right'. It seems this approach is pretty common.
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Could be a Caad9 with a different fork. But if indeed it is a fake cannondale frame, it would just add to the owner's need to project a certain image.
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In the one photo it appears the saddle is angled down, so it's possible the seat is jacked too high for the rider...or it could just be the angle.
Still, a pink cannondale with campy will always look nice in my book.