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Speed. Thats
what the Cadenza is all about. We took a comfortable mountain bike
platform, added a generous heaping of light and fast road components,
stirred well, and ended up with a svelte street bike super-charged
for ripping around town. For the price, we dont know how we
managed to equip the Cadenza with Conti slicks, a CarbonLite
bar, Cane
Creek ErgoControl bar ends and a Sugino XD crankset, but hey,
dont ask questions. If youve been riding around the city
on your knobby-tired mountain bike, we apologize, because one ride
on the Cadenza and you wont be able to go back. |
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