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BikerAtLg
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 27, 2003
Strengths: Components, Value, QualityWeaknesses: Seat has stitching and may bother some individualsBottom Line: I was fortunate to pick up a like new bike off of EBAY. The bike is stock except for a change of rear gearing. Removed the 25 tooth gear and put on a 27 tooth gear. The Chainring is a double. The fit and finish is flawless. I am 6ft. tall and 200 lbs. The bike is 60 cm and I do NOT sense any flex in the frame. The Kysirium wheels are straight and have not been tended to in over 2500 miles. Had to replace the tires and just do simple upkeep on the bike. Has yet to be in the shop for any type of repair. Took it on an Adventure Cycling Tour of Vermont Last year and encountered some large hills/mountians. I was glad to have the extra gearing in the rear. All in all a very Excellent Enjoyable Reliable Bike. Highly recommend Cannondale.
Favorite Ride: Anywhere with hills
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At: EBAY
Similar Products Used: First Real Road Bike
Bike Setup: Stock bike except for change of rear gearing. Had to make it more friendly for the hills
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netso
a Recreational Rider
from Temple Terrace, FLDate Reviewed: October 19, 2001
Strengths: Comfort, LightnessWeaknesses: NABottom Line: I love this bike. It not only appears comfortable, it is. It is light, it is easy to go up hills. It is a little noisier than my Raleigh steel bike, but other than that it is a vast improvement.
Favorite Ride: Antioch
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At: UBC
Similar Products Used: Raleigh, Ciocc
Bike Setup: CAAD5 frame, Ultegra, Serfa Saddle, Kysyrium wheels, spd pedals
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