Hello from Ohio

jonesey

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I'm a big fan of old Cannondales. I have a 1999 F500 that I use to bike on the trails and streets of North East Ohio. Last year I put drop bars on it (I know people might not approve of this!) to see how that was and I have to say I really like it for what I ride it on. The roads around here are terrible from the hot/cold cycles of the seasons, so the headshok works really well to take the edge off the potholes and brick roads that are quite common around here.
 

letsbike

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Are you a east or west sider? I'd love to see a picture of your drop bar mountain bike. Welcome to the site.
 

letsbike

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Be sure to check out the bikes by member rocKWiz on the Gallery page, from 5/3/24. He has two drop bar Super V's shown.
 

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jonesey

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Here it is. I bought the bike a few years ago and built it up with parts from my shed to see how I liked it. Turns out I liked it a lot so I ditched ancient drivetrain for a 1x10 Microshift AdventX setup. After riding it like that for about a year I decided to look into drop bars since the drivetrain is the same and you can just put the drop bar levers on there instead. I also put a dropper post on there which I've become very used to from mountain biking. It's pretty handy when things get steep on some of the off road exploring missions that I get up to with a group out of Akron.
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letsbike

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Nice looking bike. I am interested in that type of shallow drop bars for my touring rig since I don't get down in the drops unless I have a strong headwind. I think that shape is pretty versatile if you aren't just out for speed. What brand and model are those?
What is your highest and lowest gear combinations?
It's good to see Akron in the picture.
 

jonesey

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The handlebar is a Ritchey "Comp Corralitos" in 50mm width. The shallow drop and slight flare are very comfortable.

I have a 36t chainring and the cassette is 11-48. There are some very steep hills in the area and this gives me a good amount of range.
 

JohnnyD

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The handlebar is a Ritchey "Comp Corralitos" in 50mm width. The shallow drop and slight flare are very comfortable.

I have a 36t chainring and the cassette is 11-48. There are some very steep hills in the area and this gives me a good amount of range.
The Advent X is a pretty nice setup. I love mine and the Advent 9 speed I have as well. I am considering picking up it's close 10 speed cousin, the Sword in 2x10 for a bike project. We'll see.
 
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