Interesting question actually. In fact I was going to sneer knowingly, that the Capo was disimilar to the original Cannondale Major Taylor......but a check of this, proved me very wrong.
The bikes are similar, though the Major Taylor, and the Cannondale Track, were possibly more track oriented than the Capo range. Certainly the Major Taylor weighed approximately 15lbs, whereas a similar Capo is at least 3lbs heavier.
Interesting question actually. In fact I was going to sneer knowingly, that the Capo was disimilar to the original Cannondale Major Taylor......but a check of this, proved me very wrong.
The bikes are similar, though the Major Taylor, and the Cannondale Track, were possibly more track oriented than the Capo range. Certainly the Major Taylor weighed approximately 15lbs, whereas a similar Capo is at least 3lbs heavier.
Cannondale Major Taylor
http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/04/cusa/images/large/4PRTWHT.jpg
Cannondale Track
http://www3.cannondale.com/bikes/03/images/large/pr3000.jpg
Capo 5 2008
http://video.cannondale.com/images/08/bikes/CUSA/large/8PR1_red.jpg
Capo 2010
http://video.cannondale.com/images/10/CUSA/large/0PR1_bbs.jpg
I'm hoping Edscoble comes along to put us right about the seat and headset angles.