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Cannondale Capo

Size 56

Frame:
Cannondale Capo

Fork/Headset:
EC90 SLX (unbranded)

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium / SRAM GPX

Pedals:
Look Keo Easy

Handlebars/Stem:
Thomson Elite (120) / FSA Omega (40cm)

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia Flite / Chinese carbon layback

Brakes:
Sram Force & legs

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Formula hubs / Mach 1 rims

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Formula hubs / Mach 1 rims

Added by jambon. Last updated over 6 years ago.

As of almost 8 years ago, jambon has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

16 Comments

richie

richie says:

what fenders are those? looking for a set for my road bike so i can gravel grind with my signifcant other without spitting dirt all over her.

Posted over 8 years ago

jambon

jambon says:

Crud Roadracer's

Posted over 8 years ago

MikeyxVx

MikeyxVx says:

I love this bike. Makes me want to go a different direction with mine.

Posted over 9 years ago

Blokk

Blokk says:

this bike made a great evolution from what you started. im interested where do you get this, lets call it clamp, which allows you to maintain your front brake with both levers?

Posted almost 10 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

+1

Posted almost 8 years ago

dietrootbeer

dietrootbeer says:

So im in the process of stripping an 09 Capo as well and its been the biggest pain in the ass ever. How did you get the gigantic clear plastic/vinyl/sticker thing off the seattube???

Posted about 10 years ago

jambon

jambon says:

I paid to have the frame glass bead blasted. It was relatively cheap and creates a uniform finish whilst saving your hands. Good luck with the stripping.

Posted about 10 years ago

dietrootbeer

dietrootbeer says:

Cool thanks for the input. I've been a but hesitant to blast aluminum as I've been told the heat created could affect the tubes. I might have to just do that though. Great build!

Posted about 10 years ago

Kevin_R

Kevin_R says:

Very nice, super clean build!

Posted over 11 years ago

AlvinGC

AlvinGC says:

Stripped paint makes this thing looks super nice.

Posted over 11 years ago

sloman

sloman says:

Easy enough to change out when the time comes.Meanwhile wear those cranks out on this great bike. A personal fav.

Posted over 11 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

+1

Posted over 11 years ago

jambon

jambon says:

Cheers guys!

Posted over 11 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

why? mtb cranks why? :(

Posted over 11 years ago

jambon

jambon says:

Good point. It's probably worth explaining I bought it stock and am gradually changing the parts out as I get them. Some of the horrible stock parts like the chainset and chain are still fitted so I can at least use the bike in the meantime.

Posted over 11 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

still nice bike!

Posted over 11 years ago