This is the frame of the bottom Nocannondale, but does look quite similar to the top one, the 'new' one...
eh eh!
the geometry is alot different
the angles, the tubes sections, the high of the BB to the ground, etc.
This one (on this pic) was my first geometry and my first fixed gear experience. It was made not with a track geometry but not also with a road geometry.
The new one have a much tighter geometry and thinner tubes (also Easton scandium tubes) and a higher distance of BB to the ground. The angles of the seatube and head are now 74,5 and that didn't happen with the "nocanondalle" :)
The "black one" if perfect to ride long distances but as tight as the new one will be. I'm curious to see how this new frame will ride.
eh eh!
the geometry is alot different
the angles, the tubes sections, the high of the BB to the ground, etc.
This one (on this pic) was my first geometry and my first fixed gear experience. It was made not with a track geometry but not also with a road geometry.
The new one have a much tighter geometry and thinner tubes (also Easton scandium tubes) and a higher distance of BB to the ground. The angles of the seatube and head are now 74,5 and that didn't happen with the "nocanondalle" :)
The "black one" if perfect to ride long distances but as tight as the new one will be. I'm curious to see how this new frame will ride.