This is my new caddy.Then, and now.
This bicycle was just too good a deal to pass up. Just in componets alone it's worth a lot more than the $260 I paid for it. It's the last of them too, because the Cadillac's are now discontinued. The only size I could find has a 17" frame. It's going to be a bit of a challange to fit a motor in it, but with a little luck and maybe an offset manifold I think I'm up to it. I think this size bicycle will make a very good MB.
This is a list of stock features,
Total Weight 33 lb - Custom Aluminum 6061 Frame - 21 Speed Shimano Revo Shifters - Adjustable Alloy Stem - Fork: Zoom Suspension Fork with 40mm Travel - Wheels: 26" Double Wall DeCOSTA SE 08 Alloy Rims, Black Stainless Steel Spokes - Hubs: Aluminum Disk Hubs, Front & Rear Quick Release - Tires: Kenda 26" x 2.0" K-934 - Rear Derailleur: Shimano Alivio - Crankset: Suntour Aluminum 28/38/48T - Cassette: Shimano 14-34 - Saddle: Cadillac Custom Memory Foam Black/Silver with Cadillac Seal on Rear of Saddle - Pedals: Resin No Slip Platform - Seatpost: Alloy Suspension Seatpost - Handlebar: Aluminum Half Moon - Stem: Adjustable Quill Alloy 110mm - Headset: 1-1/8" High Stack - Brakeset: Front and Rear Tektro IO Disk Brakes - Included Extras: Kickstand and Reflectors
I think the hubs are sealed bearing. The BB is a sealed cartrage.
So far I've had it 2 days. I have little experience with a derailleur, or bicycle disk brakes. It took me about 3 hours to figure out how to set everything up. One hour of that was looking at youtubes explaining how.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixWf2XMsfV8
This bicycle was just too good a deal to pass up. Just in componets alone it's worth a lot more than the $260 I paid for it. It's the last of them too, because the Cadillac's are now discontinued. The only size I could find has a 17" frame. It's going to be a bit of a challange to fit a motor in it, but with a little luck and maybe an offset manifold I think I'm up to it. I think this size bicycle will make a very good MB.
This is a list of stock features,
Total Weight 33 lb - Custom Aluminum 6061 Frame - 21 Speed Shimano Revo Shifters - Adjustable Alloy Stem - Fork: Zoom Suspension Fork with 40mm Travel - Wheels: 26" Double Wall DeCOSTA SE 08 Alloy Rims, Black Stainless Steel Spokes - Hubs: Aluminum Disk Hubs, Front & Rear Quick Release - Tires: Kenda 26" x 2.0" K-934 - Rear Derailleur: Shimano Alivio - Crankset: Suntour Aluminum 28/38/48T - Cassette: Shimano 14-34 - Saddle: Cadillac Custom Memory Foam Black/Silver with Cadillac Seal on Rear of Saddle - Pedals: Resin No Slip Platform - Seatpost: Alloy Suspension Seatpost - Handlebar: Aluminum Half Moon - Stem: Adjustable Quill Alloy 110mm - Headset: 1-1/8" High Stack - Brakeset: Front and Rear Tektro IO Disk Brakes - Included Extras: Kickstand and Reflectors
I think the hubs are sealed bearing. The BB is a sealed cartrage.
So far I've had it 2 days. I have little experience with a derailleur, or bicycle disk brakes. It took me about 3 hours to figure out how to set everything up. One hour of that was looking at youtubes explaining how.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixWf2XMsfV8
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