Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), 20 inch Recumbent Headshok!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), Go-Swiss Drive... rims finally showed up!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), Go-Swiss Drive... very short Spokes!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), Go-Swiss Drive... very short Spokes!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), Testfit of the final Fork!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), 20 inch Recumbent Headshok!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), Testfitting a Headshok Fatty!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), The SI cups fit like a glove!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), short Headtube for the Headshok!
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), After the mod for the Derailleur! (KP255)
Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), KP255 should work!

Cannondale Hooligan 2006, (Proof of Concept), 20 inch Recumbent Headshok! im Album Cannondale Hooligan 2006 (proof of concept prototype, headshok)

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Resto-Mod of the original Cannondale Hooligan Proof of Concept Frame from 2006.
The Build features a Headshok fork and the Go-Swiss Drive.

The original concept of the Hooligan was to showcase and utilize the, then proven, Cannondale Mountain Bike technology in a BadBoy-like Mini-Bike for the modern Urban and City use and feature a low maintenance enclosed Drivetrain.
The bike was based on the Cannondale Delta V frame and would use a custom suspension Headshok Fork! The Mountainbike heritage is very apparent as the rear triangle of the frame will comfortably take a 26 inch rear wheel, including off-road tires!
The frame was designed to be shallow with a low standover and use a shortened 20 inch Headshok fork sourced from the 1990-ies Cannondale Recumbent Line up with a BMX style Stem/handlebar set up, but eventually turned into a version closer to what we are used to of todays folding bikes. (And due to production issues was later reversed to a taller Headtube and standard style custom stem).
Unfortunately it proved to be to expensive to produce and never made it into production! And so we eventually ended up with the Hooligan that we all now know and Love!


The Bike and all used parts in this build are the exclusive property of Chris Dodman.

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