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50cm Gangsta Track for Sale

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Luke, over at Empire Begins is selling his 50cm Gangsta track. It’s about a month or two old and he’s got a series of pictures documenting its condition here. Contact him directly at this email to discuss.

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The frame is about a 58cm square – compact geometry. Frame, fork, headset, seatpost / clamp only – he’s also selling the wheels separately. Purple Level hubs + Purple Deep Vs.

Cannondale is SOLD!

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From the looks of it, his Cannondale track bike is for sale too. You know, the blue ones? It’s covered with street cred as well: small dings and stickers! I think it’s a 56cm. Perfect beater!

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  • http://gs-guccilife.blogspot.com gsguccilife

    Good for a 6 ft dude?Im referrin to the BMW……

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    hard to say without knowing your measurements, but yes, the idea is that this frame size is for the people 6’0″ and taller.

    TT is 58cm c-t-c [sloping]
    ST is 58cm c-t-t [53cm ctc]

  • http://empirebegins.com Luke

    I am a hair over 6 feet and it was good for me.

  • nate

    a 90s cannondale track frame as a beater???!!!! blasphemy!!!

  • nickinwi

    how much for the c-dale?

  • Dape

    Did the cannondale track ever get sold? I’m looking for a good beater.

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    yes

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