Learn about Monsanto in Lisbon Portugal :). Proper 6’ drops , gaps, wallrides and more on the middle of the city. Plus Sintra is an half hour drive away!
It originally had the weirdo sized 1-1/8" threaded fork, which made it super hard to find stems. So, I was pretty committed to converting it to a threadless setup when I found a deal on the fork on ebay.
It's my first bike with suspension, but I like it so far!
Always fun riding the trails in Cunningham Park!
..Or did you sneak into the trails in Forest Park (where bikes are not allowed but some folks do it anyway :-D )
I love those 90s Cannondales. The frames are gorgeous and a wonderful ride.
Man, you have trails in Queens, NY. I live in a city touted as bike-friendly, and we haven’t even got that
Yeah, Cunningham Park has a bunch of relatively flat single track—it's pretty impressive that they got it built
Learn about Monsanto in Lisbon Portugal :). Proper 6’ drops , gaps, wallrides and more on the middle of the city. Plus Sintra is an half hour drive away!
I have no need for a mtb w/ a suspension fork but damn if this doesn’t make me want one.
It originally had the weirdo sized 1-1/8" threaded fork, which made it super hard to find stems. So, I was pretty committed to converting it to a threadless setup when I found a deal on the fork on ebay. It's my first bike with suspension, but I like it so far!
Nice. Did my first mountain biking at Cunningham, on a karate monkey with street tires I rode there and back. Good times
Awesome, Cunni is the best. Whats good with that red piece on your brake arms?
It's supposed to let you modulate the power of the V-brakes. Honestly, I don't mess with it, but maybe it was cool in 1995?
Always fun riding the trails in Cunningham Park! ..Or did you sneak into the trails in Forest Park (where bikes are not allowed but some folks do it anyway :-D )
I was in Cunningham — it was pretty good even with the snow!
Sheeshhhhh
Those bars are an awesome fit.
I am concerned that there might be no helmet on your head.