
Cannondale Scalpel Team Replica – from trash to treasure
I have an interesting relationship with the bikes I own, and this one is no exception. It’s a Cannondale Scalpel Team Replica from 2007, and
I have an interesting relationship with the bikes I own, and this one is no exception. It’s a Cannondale Scalpel Team Replica from 2007, and
This is my Cannondale Super V and to me it’s a special bike indeed. It’s the typical story of the bike you wanted as a
I’d been looking for a Koga Miyata mountain bike for about 9 months before this one popped up on my local craigslist. It’s a 1991
I owned a Vans Schwinnn Stingray Krate Bike. I came across this bike in a clothing store which probably sold Vans as well. It was
I bought this Cannondale Killer V on a whim. My home was already overflowing with bicycles and bike parts and I really didn’t need any
I believe in karma. And I believe this 1986 Koga Miyata Adventure I bought was meant for me. It sought me out, somehow knowing I
My next project will be a Bridgestone Submariner from 1978. I bought it through Marktplaats from its first owner because it had a number of
I wanted to restore a bicycle for my wife. I don’t really know why this Ricardo Sport had such an attraction. It probably had something
I regularly visit thrift stores. You can imagine my surprise when I saw a Cannondale Super V standing there. No, it wasn’t in good shape.
When I was in my early twenties I went on bike holidays with my friends. I used my dad’s old road bike for this purpose,
At just $455 ($716 inflation-adjusted for 2020) the Cannondale M300 was the cheapest non-suspended mountain bike of 1998. It needed a lot of TLC before