My SuperX on the stairs of the slowly deteriorating USGP flyover. YGR will be working to relocate the flyover in the very near future. Keep an eye out for how you can help.

During the course of the 2014/015 cyclocross season, I’ve had several people ask about my Cannondale SuperX so I figured I’d do a ride review on it.  The guys at ProVelo took a standard 52cm SuperX and converted it to single speed for me.   It worked flawlessly. Enjoy.

Frame: 52cm Cannondale SuperX set up Single Speed

Fork: Cannondale
Bars: Cannondale C1 42cm
Stem: Cannondale C1 100mm
Saddle:  Ergon SR3- medium
Seat post:  Cannondale C1
Rims: No name Chinese carbon fiber. 25mm width and 38mm depth   
Hubs: Novatec 
Tires:Challenge Fango 33mm
Brake Levers: TRP Hylex
Brakes: TRP Hylex hydraulic.140/160 rotors
Front Derailleur: NA
Rear Derailleur: NA
Cassette: Rennen 16 tooth cog
Cranks: Sram Force 172.5
Chainring: 39 tooth Tangent BMX chainring
Pedals: Crankbrothers Eggbeater 3s

Computer: Garmin Edge 510

Howling Cow Cafe

Howling Cow Cafe opened on July 1st, 2014, adjacent to Morning Fresh Dairy Farm hq, almost exactly a year after the Bellvue Bean closed down. That was a tough year for cyclists who were used to a mid-ride coffee break while doing the Dairy Loop. Lori and Robert Graves, the owners of Morning Fresh, managed to fill the void left by the Bean and then some. Howling Cow offers a comfortable patio with views of the foothills, great coffee, Ummbers IceCream, Noosa Yoghurt, baked goods, and other…

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