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  • Sherrie Hall Rank: Lance Corporal 25th Aug 2008

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    Good Points: Weight, fit and finish, paint job, 24 speed rapid-fire, accessories
    include rack, rack straps, bell, nice premium saddle, SKS fenders, chain guard. Comes with Michelin tires with reflector stripe,
    adjustable stem, nice components. Mainly, it's a high quality Cannondale, made in Pennsylvania and I heard that 2007 was the last year for the Street. This bike looks like the bikes preferred and sold in Europe.


    Bad Points: Price. It lists for $939, was extremely hard to find.
    The other point - no lock has yet been made that can secure it enough. It attracts a lot of attention, especially from other baby boomers.
    The only thing I didn't particularly like was getting used to the brakes, which are very quick and stop the bike extremely fast.


    General comments: I love my Cannondale Street bicycle. I'm a woman who has had many bikes since childhood, I won't say how long ago. I wanted a Cannondale, a handmade American bike, so I bought one a couple of years ago, but it wasn't this bike. I knew the bike I wanted as a trip down memory lane was still out there, and when I saw the Street Feminine in the Cannondale 2007 catalog I started looking for it. I chased it for months, no local dealer had it. I called Cannondale about finding it. This bike is gorgeous to look at, if you like an old-fashioned looking bike in red that shines and has all the goodies, and looks like
    Christmas morning in the 1960s. It's light, being aluminum,
    and it handles beautifully, so easily. I changed the saddle to a Brooks B-67, added a small Brooks bag, and bought lights and a wireless computer for it. Worth the investment.