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  1. roKWiz

    98 SuperV700 active part resto

    Hi Rob, Thanks so much, I used ordinary automotive paint stripper (called Diggers in Aus) on the swingarm while using wet and dry sand paper between applications. starting with 360 grade working down to a fine 800 grade wet sanding and a polish with Silvo. I didn't clealcoat but VHT or...
  2. roKWiz

    1990 SM700 (?) bone stock besides rear rim, handlebars and grips

    A very nice bike, can not really tell from the pictures but does it have horizontal chain stays ? I had a 90 ??? mauve coloured Beast of the East with 13in BB height, U / roller cam brakes, sloping top tube and long (high) headtube which I modified for the road with drop bars and Suntour...
  3. roKWiz

    98 SuperV700 active part resto

    Thanks Brian, yes I own the KW and a Ford LN8000 (Louisville, being restored as well)
  4. roKWiz

    98 SuperV700 active part resto

    Yes, they may be out of favour but I've noticed lately they are coming back in a big way for collectors in the U.S. Hope no one minds the picture below. Pearly complete with the almost complete 73' K125. original drivetrain. (VT903 Cummins, 15speed RR, 44 000 rockwells on Kenworth torsion bar...
  5. roKWiz

    98 SuperV700 active part resto

    Thanks mate, I'm usually on the look out for some NOS parts. Did a similar rebuild on a gen 1 Raven, had the frame sent to me from Indiana, but that's another story.
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    Super V700

  7. roKWiz

    Vintage Team Cannondale Racing Pics

    I took this photo back in 1998 ? 1999 ? at the worlds in Sydney, Australia. Cadels team F series in front with Tinker sitting in the background.
  8. roKWiz

    98 SuperV700 active part resto

    Hi there, thought I would share one of my Super V rebuilds with you all. This was a basketcase I bought off ebay for $100au as I was staying in Sydney without any of my bikes for a few weeks but decided I needed a bike. It was basically a sound frame with the usual chips of paint off it, mainly...
  9. roKWiz

    Killer V with disc mounts

    I thought the Killer V frame would have been a bit early for disc brakes, however I reckon you could swap a latter disc front headshok fork onto one with some modifications.
  10. roKWiz

    Hi from Australia

    Thanks Brian for the welcome, I was listed long ago as rokguy with a couple of my bikes in the original gallery.
  11. roKWiz

    Hi from Australia

    I enjoyed viewing the original vintage cannondale website back a few years ago but lost interest when it went to facebook. Good to see it back. I'm still reading all the posts. I'm a avid collector of anything Super V and own 6 bikes from 1995 upto 2001, I also have a couple of other...
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