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  1. Brian

    Another ‘which model’ question

    It looks like it may be a 1986 SR400. http://vintagecannondale.com/year/1986/1986.pdf I would confirm the parts on it. I go by the color/year. if we think its a 1985/86. The paint looks original, and for 1986 the only white is the SR400. Confirm the parts are the same from the catalog, and...
  2. Brian

    SOLD: 1985 SM600 26" / 24"

    Still for sale, needs to find a home.
  3. Brian

    SOLD: 1989 Red Shred 22" 300.00 + SH

    FOR SALE: 1989 Red Shred 22" 400.00 + SH (from california) will ship over seas. The paint is in excellent shape. The stem needs to be fixed, or replaced.(missing the wedge, cap) Everything is original.
  4. Brian

    M200SE

    :)
  5. Brian

    M200SE

    If the bars are raised up, you will need to have new cables. And if you are going to do that, might as well go all the way up. with a high rise stem, and riser bars. Just remember, these parts will cost money. Sometimes it might be worth it to find a bike that is already upright.
  6. Brian

    2005 CAAD5 R500 Feminine

    Have you looked up the Serial number to find out a year? (looks to be 01-02 ish) In the back of the catalogs, they will have frame geometry. This also might be a Cannondale question of to the exact specs of the frame.
  7. Brian

    M200SE

    I feel all Cannondale are worth ridding. It depends on the style of ridding you are looking for. This bike would be a great city bike with slick tires on it.
  8. Brian

    shipping black lightning

    A lot of bike company's these days use smaller boxes. Where both rims are besides the frame, crank off. At least in my area. The standard old school box is probably that size, and will fit. You might also be able to take a bike bag on american airlines. I would ask them.
  9. Brian

    SOLD : 1988/89 20" Mountain Frame

    The frame is in good shape, except that dent. the best way would be bondo. The other way would be drill a tiny hole and pull it out. but, its aluminum... so not the best idea. The for would be a standard 1" fork. I do not have any forks for it. I have parts, but they would not be time period...
  10. Brian

    Killer V AMP

    post that one up too! :p
  11. Brian

    '90s splatter paint technique

    It is an art. There are a few on youtube. To get it exact for a restoration would be a little tough. But if you are going for an overall splatter. It will be cool. This one has a splatter paint, and I think is cool. http://community.vintagecannondale.com/showcase/sm700.21/
  12. Brian

    Delta V 2000 Headshok headset bearings - help please!

    Awesome. Agreed, it is great to have the photos and part numbers. Now time to build it up! http://community.vintagecannondale.com/forums/share-a-restoration-project.13/
  13. Brian

    Killer V AMP

    I dig it. Awesome cups. Its ready for a polish and a build up.
  14. Brian

    1991 SE1000

    It looks like you are making progress! I still can not believe it had that crack. I guess we all get old age. Is the frame almost done?
  15. Brian

    '90s splatter paint technique

    Sadly, I think it is an art that may be lost. This is why the value of the SE2000 is value if the paint is good. that space pattern is very hard to replicate. lucky for the SE1000... standard silver. :)
  16. Brian

    Hello from Croatia

    Welcome! I love the avatar you chose. When you are ready, post your bikes up in the gallery. :cool:
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