Revolutionary bikes

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Those are all hardtails! I like Honda's internal gearbox DH bike better.

As a general rule, I avoid any bike that is so highly proprietary that you can't upgrade or customize it easily. That's why I don't like Cannondales and their damned Headshock and Lefty forks.
 
Look like contraptions out of a batman movie...

But i'll take a black widow :D
 
icthyophile said:
Those are all hardtails! I like Honda's internal gearbox DH bike better.

As a general rule, I avoid any bike that is so highly proprietary that you can't upgrade or customize it easily. That's why I don't like Cannondales and their damned Headshock and Lefty forks.


I have a 97 superV cannondale its a sweet ride. You can upgrade your fork with
a zokes with some reducer cups.

Also had a pimped out 96 superV DH with a 97 boxxer and 8" hayes brakes
back in the day. Had to fab a custum rear brake adaptor.

The headshock was weak I busted like 3 of them.

All of my old V's are still kicking.
 
I wouldn't mind a viper just to make heads turn as I went by but I do that on my scoot board anyway
 
Monster VooDoo Fish said:
I have a 97 superV cannondale its a sweet ride. You can upgrade your fork with
a zokes with some reducer cups.

Also had a pimped out 96 superV DH with a 97 boxxer and 8" hayes brakes
back in the day. Had to fab a custum rear brake adaptor.

The headshock was weak I busted like 3 of them.

All of my old V's are still kicking.
Cannondale's policy is that using an aftermarket fork will void your warranty, but your bikes are old enough that they've already delivered more than their expected product life. Regardless, Cannondale makes some bombproof frames. I still have my 1993 M700 frame sitting around somewhere.
 
eww

i have a red line and a gt performer
 
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