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2009 Tour of California - Cannondale Hi-Mod Super Six

Scott Struve of Cannondale has a special Super Six Hi-Mod in their booth located in the lifestyle festival. A very lightweight bike, it weighs in at just 10.1 pounds!  
 
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dahgutone (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Sports Basement also sells high end clothing wear that you won't see at Walmart. So I wouldn't consider them as a discounted store.
fuzzywzhe (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Cannondale is now owned by the same company that makes Mongooses for Walmart.

It's a dead company.
dahgutone (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thats like saying the Scion cars that Toyota owns makes their Lexus cars look bad...
You won't see a Cannondale in any of the discount stores. But still, Cannondale should have stayed an independent manufacturer.
fuzzywzhe (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Well, Cannondale already is in the discount stores. You can buy them here in Silicon Valley at the Sports Basement.

Honestly, I'd have to say Specialized bikes are more comfortable anyhow and I probably wouldn't buy a Cannondale at this point anyhow.

You scoff at the notion that Cannondale will die as a brand, but remember Diamondback? That was first real road bike. Walmart sells those too. Mongose was even a respected name at one time.
dahgutone (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I wouldn't call Sports Basement a official bike shop but they do have the standards of having being one.
Sports Basement also carries Felt, Fuji, and Jamis bikes who makes very nice high end bikes. Are they going to be a dead company too? Do you see them carry Schwinn, or Mongoose bikes that you see at Walmart?
They also do complete repair services, bike fitting, wheel builds and pro builds.
They definitely hired a experienced bicycle dealer.
fuzzywzhe (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Dorel Industries owns Huffy, Murray, Schwinn and Mongoose. If they don't screw up the Cannondale name, that is going to be a first for them.

I'm just saying history is a good guide, and although it would be nice if it's different this time, there is no indication that it will be.

And honestly, I don't care to argue about the future. You can just wait and see. I'm more likely to be right, but it's possible I'm wrong.
dahgutone (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yep. Very agreeable. But Dorel Ind. do claim that Cannondale will remain a independent bicycle dealers segment. Which they said on their website.
stephenouma (5 months ago) Show Hide
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10.1 pounds? How much does that bike cost.
mikaspyder (6 months ago) Show Hide
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theyv been making those "hour glass" seatstays for 10 years now, nothing new. nice bike though.
MrJaguarHH (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I have the same frame. With EC90 carbon tubulars and a full Rival groppo, it weighs 15 lbs 8 oz.

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