Hello new ride. Its quick, can flout the highway code with immunity and doesn't cost a fortune to run.... Engine is a bit wheezy mind and the suspension could be a bit more.....
Cheap to run until you need parts. Thanks to Shimano's dominance of the market, in-built obsolesence and an aggressive product replacement ('development') strategy, you soon find that just as you wear out something major, like rear sprockets, you can't get a freehub with x sprockets any more, you'll have to have x+1 sprockets. Oh, but your hub's not wide enough so you need a new hub. Then you find that your frame can't accommodate the wider hub......
It is indeed a quite good (apparently) Cannondale cyclecross frame - brother bought it as a hack couple of years back (he is now an obsessive triathlete and has road bike worth more than my S ) and he has just replaced the wheels and groupset.
He will no doubt want paying at some point - I picked it up to cycle to my weekly 5 aside kickabout, but it might get more use now the S has keeled over (although that should be sorted in the next week or so courtesy of Jason).
Ade
I cycle to work as much as possible,allows you to drink more booze cus your burning of the calories! I did time trial and road racing for about 6 years in my youth.And people think motorcycling is expensive,my 3 bikes cost the best part of 6 grand back in the early 90 ,s.Then their was running costs and special diet costs.Not a cheap hobby.
Hope you get the S sorted soon and as cheap as possible.
Good luck
gus