Wanted 1990 Cannondale SM 400, 600, 700, 1000 or 2000 frame + 1" Pepperoni

Item wanted.

Brotrob

Member
Hi all,

I'm once again looking for a needle in a haystack (or actually two), and am therefore turning to the community with hope:
  • 1990 3.0 frame in size 20"
  • Pepperoni fork with 1" steerer (long enough for a 20" frame or longer)
Paint scheme and condition are completely irrelevant, but the frame should have no cracks or major dents. They were used in the following bikes:
  • SM2000
  • SM1000
  • SM700
  • SM600
  • SM400
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For easier identification: the frames already had the extended dropouts (unlike in 1989), but still had the brake cable housing routed along the top tube and attached in three places, as well as the "dimpled" seat stays (unlike from 1991 onwards):

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Regarding size: I am looking for this size - completely straight top tube, around 54 cn C-C:

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Thank you!
 

Brian

Administrator
Staff member
I have a silver ‘91 1” from a SE/SM1000. It is from a 17” small frame.

You could have somebody extend it. I have another fork and was thinking about do this.
 

radio_silence

New Member
Rate to ship a frame from Edmonton Alberta Canada to Germany is $320 USD.

A third of the cost may be tariff for using bikeflights.com - a US company- from inside Canada.
 

black lightning 1987

Moderator
Staff member
Two of my frames are 22" 1991 models. They measure about 55.5 cm center to center, so I'm thinking 54 would be about half way between 20" and 22". I still need to check another frame that's hanging in a tree outside my shop in town. I walked right by it last night when I was there and didn't think to check it.
 

Jon K.

Well-Known Member
Two of my frames are 22" 1991 models. They measure about 55.5 cm center to center, so I'm thinking 54 would be about half way between 20" and 22". I still need to check another frame that's hanging in a tree outside my shop in town. I walked right by it last night when I was there and didn't think to check it.

54 cm is 21.26", so you are correct.
 
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