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  2. Cannondale - Wikipedia

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    Cannondale advertised this light weight frameset with the slogan "Legalize my Cannondale". In reality, only the smallest size (50 cm) of bike actually approached the 6.8 kg limit. Some in the bicycle industry considered this to be a creative marketing effort because Six13 frames weighed the same as, or more than, competing frames from other ...

  3. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    Size dividers are used by clothing stores to help customers find the right size. Like index cards, they are found on racks between sizes. There are three basic types ...

  4. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    As a result, O'Brien and Shelton's work was rejected. In 1958, the National Bureau of Standards invented a new sizing system, based on the hourglass figure and using only the bust size to create an arbitrary standard of sizes ranging from 8 to 38, with an indication for height (short, regular, and tall) and lower-body girth (plus or minus). The ...

  5. Bicycle fork - Wikipedia

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    When sizing a fork to a frame, the diameter of the fork steerer or steer tube (1″ or 1⅛″ or 1½″) must not be larger than that of the frame, and the length of the steerer tube should be greater than but approximately equal to the head tube length plus the stack height of the headset. Adapter kits are available to enable use of a 1 ...

  6. Headset (bicycle part) - Wikipedia

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    Cannondale Headshok. Although a Headshok steerer is close to 38.1 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) it is actually 39.7 mm (1 + 9 ⁄ 16 in). The headtube dimensions for 38.1 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and Headshok are very similar, differing only in the minimum press depth. 38.1 to 28.6 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) "tapered" headsets (2009 onwards).

  7. Liquigas - Wikipedia

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    Cannondale Pro Cycling Team (UCI team code: CAN), previously known as Liquigas, was an Italian professional road bicycle racing team in the UCI ProTour. History