Originally posted by Dero
Was my first real ride on the C'dale(btw,it's awesome!!!)





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Originally posted by Dero
Was my first real ride on the C'dale(btw,it's awesome!!!)
Sounds like here! Rain, Rain, and more damn Rain!Originally posted by I Are Baboon
but the weather has been crappy all week, and there is no break in sight. *sigh*
I love those wittle furry critters!!!Originally posted by I Are Baboon
Dero, you don't like the beaver?
I am supposed to ride the infamous VIETNAM in Massachusetts tomorrow, but the weather has been crappy all week, and there is no break in sight. *sigh*
Oh YES!!!!!!Originally posted by I Are Baboon
You guys enjoying this nice weather, or what? Between MTB and road riding, I've been getting out four times a week.![]()
Originally posted by dg806
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Originally posted by MeatheadSam
My stable is filled with 2 road bikes, Cannondale CAAD4 ultegra/dura ace mix, CAAD5 with dura ace and Ksyrium wheelset, Cannondale Scalpel for tight singletrack, and a new Specialized EPIC which I absolutely love.
I am currently training specifically for a century in march where I will be pulling my daughter behind me in her trailer. I am gonna try to break 6 hours on the century with the kid in tow. Whew! Dunno if I will be able to but I have turned 52 miles in 2 hours and 44 minutes while pulling her so theoretically I can do it.
Anywho, good to see other bikers here.
Sam
Originally posted by MeatheadSam
Yes the brain shock is the main feature on the Epic. I do not freeride so it suits me very well.
The handling and responsiveness of the shock is quite, well, shocking. It reacts instantly to input. If I go off a drop it soaks up the hit immediately so the brain is pretty damn smart.
Originally posted by bandaidwoman
I have a Cannondale r 2000 for the road and a Cannondale F1000 for mountain bike.