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Jason Binkley
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Some photos of my recently aquired Cannondale SR900. I'm excited to say I picked this gem up for only $135! This has a 3.0 aluminum frame and Campagnolo Athena group with seven-speed syncro II levers. The last photo is as it was found.
alwaysdirt
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Cannondale XS800
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Actual in progress, restauration of a C´Dale SM 600 1989... ...
The bastard love child of a Quadangle and a pogo stick, resurrecting 1994 Cannondale Delta V MTB as a singlespeed cyclocross train wreck. http://mynameiswayne.com/mothball-fleet/cockroach-1994-cannonade-delta-v-singlespeed-cyclocross-vessel/
What is this ? KAB1-0302 04785 3807 9PMN2G18
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SR2000 2.8 racing frame series
maxwin
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rebuilded,new powder coated,put on coda tarantula crank set,magura Louise disc and sram x9 gripshift, ready to rock!!!
maxwin
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rebuilded,new powder coated,put on shimano 600 tricolor set up including STI levers...it thrills with its org.mavic open CD4 ceramic rims... ready to ride
Giovanni
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fantastic bike
Started as a mountain bike, became my island bike.
Most OG parts
Cannondale R300 56cm made in US All original Shimano RSX components Original Mavic cx 100 700c wheels with Shimano RSX hubs Thick slick front and rear tires ( 700c x25) 2x7 speed Spcialized handlebar/stem Marin sc6 saddle Shimano XTR spd clips Garmin edge 200 computer.
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Sebastian Stauch
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Hello, here is my 1996 BMX with 20\" wheels and polished 20\" Mega Weenie Fork, color: matte panama blue with silver decals, specials: controltech seatpost, controltech alloy handlebar, reverse stem, race face i-beam crankset, hope c2 pro front brake, Big thanks again to Darren and Anthony. I love the bike and let it roll whenever I can.
Maarten thee
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My old 1990 SM 500 MTB. Could not part from it. So I rebuilt it to a road bike. The first step was to get rid of the paint it used to be black. I used paint stripper and sand paper. That took some time. When the frame was clean I sprayded it with clear lacquer. The rest of the build was not very difficult accept for the fork I wanted an ahead set. Finaly found the right stuff. One inch is not so common. It rides great and travels with me to all kinds of regatta's where I use it to pedal...
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