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• #27
Didn't you have a ritchey road logic ?
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• #28
The Donohue is a 58!
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• #29
Yes, I did have a Ritchey a while back. Was army green. There's also a snow camo one I painted knocking around the forum somewhere I think, but that was a customer bike.
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• #30
I really shouldn't, but is the Cannondale drilled for a rear brake?
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• #31
Hoops will confirm but I believe they are since they're based on the caad5 road frame. I've seen some with 2 brakes
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• #32
Hi
What's the c-c seat and top tube dimensions on the donohue? Also the head tube length?
Cheers
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• #33
I think it is drilled, but will confirm on this when I am at the studio this afternoon.
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• #34
Donohue is 58 c-c on the top tube, and 59 c-c on the seat tube. Will confirm Head tube length shortly as don't have frame with me at the mo.
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• #35
Many thanks
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• #36
Provisional dibs on the Cannondale? (pending rear brake possibility & piggy bank/back of the sofa monies check!)
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• #37
It will have a rear brake bridge. They all did as far as I know. It's bascailly their road frame with track ends (not a bodge they were built like this). It would once have looked like this:
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• #38
Can confirm it has rear brake drilling!
Please shoot me an email/PM to arrange if you want to take it.Thanks!
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• #39
PM'd!
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• #40
Headtube on the Donohue is 174mm.
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• #41
I used to have a Donohue in that size till it broke itself.
Beautiful frame, really lovely to ride, and looks great with a Colombus Minimal.
Looks even better painted like this one.
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• #42
please tell me you have a cannondale in l/xl showing some of your work.
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• #43
Cannondale now sold!
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• #44
Price drops!
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• #45
Whoever bought that Capo, please do a build thread on here
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• #46
that radiator paint on the pompetamine is so rad
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• #47
Genesis Sold!
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• #48
Oh bum!
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• #49
Just unboxed the Cannondale - B..E..A..UTIFUL!!!!! Thanks @hoops
Not sure I can do it justice, but will give it a go
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• #50
Glad you're happy with it!
inspired work.
if that volare was a 58...
or the GT...