Oooh those frames are things of beauty,
Alek wrote: » The second one too? Srsly?
gadetra wrote: » It's a bit melty but pretty. If it was set up right I think it'd be lovely
It's a bit melty but pretty.
Suspension engineers at Cannondale have been hard at work on a new cyclocross standard — a cyclocross version of Cannondale’s popular Lefty suspension fork. A 26”-wheel Lefty, slimmed down to shorter travel for cyclocross, was spotted at the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com team trailer on Sunday at the Rapha Super Cross race in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Read more at http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/09/news/cyclocross/tim-johnson-testing-cyclocross-suspension-fork_347760#8a3JUerdlq8GAOvW.99
Darkglasses wrote: » What's the deal with the fork? Is that a thing?
In fact this post has no place in the images of ugly thread
granda wrote: » So much for Italian style and beauty
Eamonnator wrote: » Dear Jesus, but wouldn't you love to take a hacksaw to it!!!!!
check_six wrote: » I've looked at this thing again. What is it supposed to be? I don't understand the purpose of all the metal hanging off the forks. Can anyone explain?
Raam wrote: » I know my Wilier has a bit of a crook near the headset, but this is on a whole other level.http://brimages.bikeboardmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/hedrick-Version4-carbon-fiber-road-bikes-from-california01.jpg