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Old 01-04-16 | 07:42 PM
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This is the Panasonic from the last couple rides on her


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Old 01-04-16 | 07:47 PM
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dude that thing rules. who makes the bars?

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Old 01-04-16 | 08:08 PM
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FYI, the bar is wide but short. I needed the bar ends to get adequate length in the drops for my hands, which is important because the hood position is near useless.
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Old 01-04-16 | 08:13 PM
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yeah the only dirt drops ive seen with a useable hood position are the woodchippers. if i continue to use them im gonna get the 46 version but i think im gonna try out a flatbar/ergon barend combo on the ecr soon
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Old 01-05-16 | 09:19 AM
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This is the bike I'm looking at...I get to go look at it on Saturday. It's not ideal as I'd like something that I could put wider tires on, but for $125 it'll make a decent city bike even if it doesn't see much touring.

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Old 01-05-16 | 10:27 AM
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Am nursing a sore shoulder and knee from a crash during bike polo. Real hoot and did make the goal but paying the price.

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Old 01-05-16 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
This is the bike I'm looking at...I get to go look at it on Saturday. It's not ideal as I'd like something that I could put wider tires on, but for $125 it'll make a decent city bike even if it doesn't see much touring.
That's a good find for 125 bucks.

Today I stupidly rode the tarck bike, thought the rain had melted the ice rink down but it's still like50%ice. I'm sure I'll be meeting the pavement later tonight.
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Old 01-05-16 | 11:50 AM
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17º ride to the dmv, fastest transaction on record. it took longer for me to take off my gloves and unzip my jacket
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Old 01-05-16 | 11:57 PM
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Old 01-06-16 | 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
This is the bike I'm looking at...I get to go look at it on Saturday. It's not ideal as I'd like something that I could put wider tires on, but for $125 it'll make a decent city bike even if it doesn't see much touring.

Mmmm vintage cdale aluminum.... it's a shame it's limited to 126mm spacing in the rear.
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Old 01-06-16 | 11:36 AM
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Mmmm vintage cdale aluminum.... it's a shame it's limited to 126mm spacing in the rear.
I know, I have no idea what I'm doing with vintage components, I'm not even sure if I can update the wheelset to 700c and still keep the 126mm spacing. I know I can't expand the spacing, so I might just leave the 27" tires on it and run it as is. That saddle has to go though. I'm also trying to picture what Pasela PTs would look like on it.
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Old 01-06-16 | 11:43 AM
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imo youre better off with a frame that has 130 spacing, its easier to get parts for so youre not dicking around with compromises for the life of the bike
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Old 01-06-16 | 11:56 AM
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imo youre better off with a frame that has 130 spacing, its easier to get parts for so youre not dicking around with compromises for the life of the bike
Oh, my search for an ultimate touring/bike camping bike has not completed, but I'm still adding that cannondale to my stable.
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Old 01-06-16 | 12:15 PM
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in that case go for it. im a big fan of weird bike projects as im sure you have already surmised
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Old 01-06-16 | 12:21 PM
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in that case go for it. im a big fan of weird bike projects as im sure you have already surmised
Hell yeah! I want your Bridgestone!
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Old 01-06-16 | 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
I know, I have no idea what I'm doing with vintage components, I'm not even sure if I can update the wheelset to 700c and still keep the 126mm spacing. I know I can't expand the spacing, so I might just leave the 27" tires on it and run it as is. That saddle has to go though. I'm also trying to picture what Pasela PTs would look like on it.
I know Trek aluminium road bikes had 128mm rear ends for a couple of years, so they could go both ways. Dunno about C'dale.

126 isn't that big of a deal. It just means the world is not exactly your oyster when choosing rear wheels. I'm not even sure if 10sp or 11sp would be possible. Most I've put on a 126 wheel is 8-sp.
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Old 01-06-16 | 01:21 PM
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i just did the math on my next build

~$4500

i really gotta start selling ****.
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Old 01-06-16 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
I know Trek aluminium road bikes had 128mm rear ends for a couple of years, so they could go both ways. Dunno about C'dale.

126 isn't that big of a deal. It just means the world is not exactly your oyster when choosing rear wheels. I'm not even sure if 10sp or 11sp would be possible. Most I've put on a 126 wheel is 8-sp.
Good to know. I'm sure I'll be bugging you guys with handfuls of questions if I do any updating.
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Old 01-06-16 | 04:09 PM
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i just did the math on my next build

~$4500

i really gotta start selling ****.
Damn. The evo didn't even cost that much. What do you have planned?
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Old 01-06-16 | 04:29 PM
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Old 01-06-16 | 04:45 PM
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Damn. The evo didn't even cost that much. What do you have planned?
even if you paid fullprice for the traded wares?

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Old 01-06-16 | 10:12 PM
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Oh, my search for an ultimate touring/bike camping bike has not completed, but I'm still adding that cannondale to my stable.
Story of my sr2000. It was worth it.

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I know Trek aluminium road bikes had 128mm rear ends for a couple of years, so they could go both ways. Dunno about C'dale.
From the looks of the drop outs, that's pre- series 3.0. Looking at the decals, that was among cannondale's first crop of road bikes. To put it at that, it was only late 3.0 series frames that had 128mm spacing. Then CAD happened.
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Old 01-07-16 | 12:01 PM
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Thinking instead of a 29er hardtail, I'll want a 27.5+. So many wheel sizes and things to consider with MTBs. It sucks.
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Old 01-07-16 | 12:10 PM
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Thinking instead of a 29er hardtail, I'll want a 27.5+. So many wheel sizes and things to consider with MTBs. It sucks.
i went back and forth on this for months.

"do i want a 29er with room for 27.5+ for bikepacking?"
"do i just want a regular 27.5 for a rowdy flickable hooligan machine?"
"do i just want a 29er to keep it a thoroughbred racemachine?"

im going with the hooligan machine. the most fun ive ever had on bikes was being a terrorist on my bmx bike so this will just take it to the next level

a LOT of 29ers can fit B+ tires, theres a whole bunch of **** on mtbr about people posting their tests and results and setups. good thing about this is you basically get two bikes
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