sorry to drag up an old thread, but I'm curious what the attraction of the capo is?
it's a beautiful looking biking, but what is the ride like? how does it compare to other track frames?
The attraction for me is it's a well made track frame that can be adapted easily for everyday use. It has a rear brake bridge and can even take mudguards at a push.
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sorry to drag up an old thread, but I'm curious what the attraction of the capo is?
it's a beautiful looking biking, but what is the ride like? how does it compare to other track frames?