beast_of_the_east
Member
Hi all,
I am new to the forum(as I only discovered it while rummaging thru the internet for Cannondale specs/parts) and struck gold here. I learned quite a bit here on this forum and I'd like to share as well.
I'll be(slowly) restoring what I believe to be a '91 SM800 in pretty descent shape and thought I'd share the process and take into consideration any suggestions/corrections.
I got it fairly cheap too as the previous owner did not really have any interest in it. I am impressed with the welds and the paint. Shortly - I am hooked!
I've been riding downhill and later years enduro trails for almost a decade and quit just recently over a(minor but still serious) injury from which I fully recovered. I am far from done riding MTBs, just switching to the less risky stuff. So, this was just for context, I kinda know my way around bikes(did all the mech stuff for myself - from sus service and tuning to wheel building) while at the same time being a noob at restoring vintage models.
A few things seem to be to out of original spec:
- Lefthand DX lever/shifter missing, replaced with newer Shimano parts
- no Pepperoni fork - Rond suspension fork in poor condition instead(I also sourced two spare Rond Hydro stanchions)
- front wheel is not LX - but looks to be a decent wheel, POINT written on the hub
- saddle (which I quite like and will be restoring it as best I can)
- seatpost has no branding and likely not the original - trying to source an original meanwhile
- combo flat-spd shimano pedals
I plan on keeping everything as original spec as possible and source whatever out-of-spec parts I can find. I am in europe so finding vintage Cannondale parts might prove a bit difficult but one can always try.
The frame and paint job seem to be in very decent condition, the drivetrain just broken in and wheels true.
A full hub, bb, to fork(if possible) rebuild, polish, restoration is in plan(and lots of riding afterwards)- all of which progress I will share here.
Any suggestions/input/corrections are more than welcome
some more pics:
I am new to the forum(as I only discovered it while rummaging thru the internet for Cannondale specs/parts) and struck gold here. I learned quite a bit here on this forum and I'd like to share as well.
I'll be(slowly) restoring what I believe to be a '91 SM800 in pretty descent shape and thought I'd share the process and take into consideration any suggestions/corrections.
I've been riding downhill and later years enduro trails for almost a decade and quit just recently over a(minor but still serious) injury from which I fully recovered. I am far from done riding MTBs, just switching to the less risky stuff. So, this was just for context, I kinda know my way around bikes(did all the mech stuff for myself - from sus service and tuning to wheel building) while at the same time being a noob at restoring vintage models.
A few things seem to be to out of original spec:
- Lefthand DX lever/shifter missing, replaced with newer Shimano parts
- no Pepperoni fork - Rond suspension fork in poor condition instead(I also sourced two spare Rond Hydro stanchions)
- front wheel is not LX - but looks to be a decent wheel, POINT written on the hub
- saddle (which I quite like and will be restoring it as best I can)
- seatpost has no branding and likely not the original - trying to source an original meanwhile
- combo flat-spd shimano pedals
I plan on keeping everything as original spec as possible and source whatever out-of-spec parts I can find. I am in europe so finding vintage Cannondale parts might prove a bit difficult but one can always try.
The frame and paint job seem to be in very decent condition, the drivetrain just broken in and wheels true.
A full hub, bb, to fork(if possible) rebuild, polish, restoration is in plan(and lots of riding afterwards)- all of which progress I will share here.
Any suggestions/input/corrections are more than welcome
some more pics: