When I first found this forum I had no idea what this Cannondale I’ve had for a decade or so was, other than it was the biggest bike I’ve ever found, so at 6’5” I knew that I should put it aside until I had time to figure out what it was, and whether I could make it fit me. I haphazardly adjusted and used it a little, but I have been an occasional rider at best, and it never fit right and I actually wondered if it was TOO big for me.
Trying to figure out how to fit a bike using google isn’t easy, there is a lot of useless, misleading, and contradictory info out there, until I found the sheldonbrown site, and the peterwhite fitting page. Good news is that this bike DOES fit me, standover height, seat height, handle distance and it feels great now, though I so far haven’t taken it for more than a few miles yet.
Once this site showed me where to find the serial number, it has ser num 027108901?8, so 27” frame with 130mm fork, built Oct 89, but Catalog color scheme makes it a 1990 ST600. All original except front derailleur is a Suntour (which I guess the Cannondale factory was doing in this time frame), the wheels replaced with 700c instead of original 27”, and Nitto stem replaced with a T-bone, and possibly shifters moved. I was going to find an original Nitto stem, but realized the added height is better for my use and modern touring adjustment, so will keep this.
One question I have is whether shifters were moved from tube to handlebars, or whether these could be original?
Another question, 1989, 1990, and early 91 seem to be only 3.0 touring frames made with 27” size, so are these unusual?
Trying to figure out how to fit a bike using google isn’t easy, there is a lot of useless, misleading, and contradictory info out there, until I found the sheldonbrown site, and the peterwhite fitting page. Good news is that this bike DOES fit me, standover height, seat height, handle distance and it feels great now, though I so far haven’t taken it for more than a few miles yet.
Once this site showed me where to find the serial number, it has ser num 027108901?8, so 27” frame with 130mm fork, built Oct 89, but Catalog color scheme makes it a 1990 ST600. All original except front derailleur is a Suntour (which I guess the Cannondale factory was doing in this time frame), the wheels replaced with 700c instead of original 27”, and Nitto stem replaced with a T-bone, and possibly shifters moved. I was going to find an original Nitto stem, but realized the added height is better for my use and modern touring adjustment, so will keep this.
One question I have is whether shifters were moved from tube to handlebars, or whether these could be original?
Another question, 1989, 1990, and early 91 seem to be only 3.0 touring frames made with 27” size, so are these unusual?