Yes you read it correctly, ATTB, the"All Terrain Touring Bike"
Take one 1998 Cannondale Silk Tour bicycle (with 1" of Headshock travel) , some 700c wheels, and well... that's all at the moment.
But, it should fit some fairly chunky 700c tyres, I believe the stock tyres were 38c, so I'm hoping there'll be a bit of "Fudge Factor" to allow slightly wider tyres.
I have a few questions for those in the know....
1. What are the two additional parts on the frame?
2. Why are there extra Rivnuts on the underside of the seat stays?
3. Where on Earth can I find the tool to remove the Stronglight bottom bracket?
Take one 1998 Cannondale Silk Tour bicycle (with 1" of Headshock travel) , some 700c wheels, and well... that's all at the moment.
But, it should fit some fairly chunky 700c tyres, I believe the stock tyres were 38c, so I'm hoping there'll be a bit of "Fudge Factor" to allow slightly wider tyres.
I have a few questions for those in the know....
1. What are the two additional parts on the frame?
2. Why are there extra Rivnuts on the underside of the seat stays?
3. Where on Earth can I find the tool to remove the Stronglight bottom bracket?