| Re: capo Bikes aren't always about practicality. The capo is just plain cool.
I saw one last week and it immediately caught my eye and made me check
it out. The price is a bit steep though. I will probably get a
motobecane to satisfy my single speed urge.
qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
> Michie wrote:
> > All of my cycling buddies are buying dem new Cannondale Capos for some
> > reason.. "Why is Mike selling his Surley?" "Oh, he decided to buy a
> > Capo." "Why did Johnny get rid of his Bianchi fixie?" "He sold it
> > and bought a Capo." All the guys at the local Bike Doctor rave over
> > them.. And yah know what, I've got my eyes on a shiny silver one,
> > myself.. I'm amazed at how light they are, even with the stock
> > components and brakes (not just on the front, but the back, too!" Some
> > may say that's blasphemy, however.. (grin)
>
> 48/17-> BIG gear plus can ya put fenders on this thing? If not, bad
> form, if yes, they ought to be standard. |