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I've been mulling over a drop bar build for ages, and had proper Specialized BB1 flared bar & MTB3 Stem in the stash waiting.
But getting the right frame took a bit of thought. I'm a firm believer that a drop bar mountain bike should have the drops where you'd normally want to hold on. Far too many builds that I've seen slap a drop bar onto a standard frame, resulting in front end contact points way too south.
My normal ride is a 20" 1988 frame, and the head tube on that was too lady like for a drop build.
So when an ugly duckling '87 Cannondale with fab lilac paint and a tall font end came up, I was in business (thanks Raidan for arranging the deal).
It's a bit of a spug, but rides really nicely: the frame has a direct feel but really isn't too harsh, and feels smooth with big tyres.
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But getting the right frame took a bit of thought. I'm a firm believer that a drop bar mountain bike should have the drops where you'd normally want to hold on. Far too many builds that I've seen slap a drop bar onto a standard frame, resulting in front end contact points way too south.
My normal ride is a 20" 1988 frame, and the head tube on that was too lady like for a drop build.
So when an ugly duckling '87 Cannondale with fab lilac paint and a tall font end came up, I was in business (thanks Raidan for arranging the deal).
It's a bit of a spug, but rides really nicely: the frame has a direct feel but really isn't too harsh, and feels smooth with big tyres.
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IMG_0639
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