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My Cannondale 1992 Track.

 


 

Original parts:

 

Cannondale 1992 frame and fork professionally restored by Fixer

Dura-Ace track hubs

Dura-Ace seatpost

Dura-Ace cranks

 

New parts:

 

Factory5 48t lattice chainring

Nitto Jaguar 58deg stem

Nitto B125 track bars

Speedplay pedals

Vertu Spyder saddle

Replaced old tubbies and rims with HPLUSSON TB14 clinchers and a set of Hutchinson Fusion3 road tubeless I had spare.

 

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My Cannondale 1992 Track.
 
 
Original parts:
 
Cannondale 1992 frame and fork professionally restored by Fixer
Dura-Ace track hubs
Dura-Ace seatpost
Dura-Ace cranks
 
New parts:
 
Factory5 48t lattice chainring
Nitto Jaguar 58deg stem
Nitto B125 track bars
Speedplay pedals
Vertu Spyder saddle
Replaced old tubbies and rims with HPLUSSON TB14 clinchers and a set of Hutchinson Fusion3 road tubeless I had spare.
 
 

 

That's lekker. How long are those cranks?

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Couple updates to this build:

Carbon bars

20mm Lay back saddle post

Cannondale SiSL2 crank

1 bottle cage removed, replaced with fabric 'cageless' tool keg

Ti axle keo's fitted

Veloflex Record tubs

 

Weight: 5.260KGs

 

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Seeming as you are on this serious illegal weight loss program, Why don't you chuck the bar tape and put helium in the tyres?

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Seeming as you are on this serious illegal weight loss program, Why don't you chuck the bar tape and put helium in the tyres?

 

:lol:

 

I know someone that tried the helium thing and it came to 9g saving for the 2 wheels...

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Seeming as you are on this serious illegal weight loss program, Why don't you chuck the bar tape and put helium in the tyres?

Need a degree of comfort RE the bar tape, and with tubs leaking air, helium isn’t really worth it.

 

I’m about to replace the stem and save 20grams and also selling the zero gravity brakes and replacing them to save around another 30grams. Once the new fork is on, I’m sure I’ll be down around 5.180kgs

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Turn that stem upside down and slam it ;)  otherwise its on point :thumbup:

 

Was seriously considering a 0 degree stem, but my back will curse me every ride!!

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Would this mean a recheck on the rest of your setup at your LBS?

 

Turn that stem upside down and slam it ;)  otherwise its on point :thumbup:

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