NEW FOR 2007: CANNONDALE SYNAPSE CARBON SL
Updating last year?s ?Performance Bike of the Year? winner, Cannondale has shaved a few grams off its Synapse Carbon frames with the Synapse SL.
Weighing in at 80g less, the Synapse Carbon frame now weighs 1,020g. The frames are identical to look at, using the same geometry and design.
What has changed is the cosmetics, with a new look and a lighter 12K topcoat of carbon rather than last year?s 3K coat.
Contact 0041 61 487 9380 to find your local stockists.
www.cannondale.com for more details on the Synapse SL
For more new products, check out Cycling Weekly's 'New for 2007' special, on sale from Thursday December 7.
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