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  1. IdahoBrett

    MT. Tandem

    I’ve never looked for chains and cables for a tandem but I also don’t recall any for sale. This one is probably like a lot of tandems I’ve seen for sale. Low mileage. Would only need tires ‘n tubes and hub service. That drag brake on the rear wheel is interesting. I don’t recall that component...
  2. IdahoBrett

    MT. Tandem

    Normally I wouldn’t give a tandem much thought while looking at classifieds. Because they’re usually very highly priced. This one isn’t terrible at $400. And I believe it’s big enough at 22” for the ”stoker”. Very nice shape for a 1995. I like the color. Pretty cool huh? MT1000
  3. IdahoBrett

    CAAD4 Team Saeco

    The “LB“ on your BB is in a different spot than indicated for year on the serial number page. But it matches: L=2000, B=February. I’m not an expert decoder but I’m 99% sure you’re correct on the 56 on the BB being 56cm. Nice bike!
  4. IdahoBrett

    Lost in colour.

    Blue is my favorite color. So I vote blue. For black decals it would have to be on the lighter side of blue to show up well. A metallic light blue would be neat. I don’t know how to paint but I think I’ve read that painting a metallic is difficult.
  5. IdahoBrett

    I Hesitate to Post This One....

    Looking through the 97-99 catalogs; The black one looks to be a CAD2 R200 The blue one also appears to be CAD2 logo in the photo. The top tube cable guides are in a different position compared to the black one. I can’t find a catalog picture that matches a particular model. Yet.
  6. IdahoBrett

    I Hesitate to Post This One....

    Nice find! I’m kinda burnt out on builds. But when I see these photos I can envision in my mind how each of those frames would look once complete. And you’re right, that group set would be a great buy. I wonder if a fork could be found on ebay for that blue frame? I wonder if either the blue...
  7. IdahoBrett

    Where did you ride your Cannondale today?

    Yes, really Jon. It read, to me at least, that you were knocking on Deaths’ door. The inspiration is that it seems you’re not going out of this world without a fight. I don’t have any diagnosed health issues. But I am 56. Statistically I’m past the halfway point of being alive on Earth. I...
  8. IdahoBrett

    1991 SM700 - value?

    I think I am a poor judge of value but I would have to say being a 700 series your bike is going to be a more desirable model due to higher end components for the time period. And it does look to be in fantastic condition. Your location and the popularity of mt. bikes around you would influence...
  9. IdahoBrett

    Where did you ride your Cannondale today?

    Very inspirational paragraph! @Jon K. In a time long past I was physically active. I was in a decade long section of life of poor physical fitness when I got into cycling two years ago this coming summer. I’ve lost 45 lbs.(20kg’s) and feel so much better. I hope to stay in the saddle riding my...
  10. IdahoBrett

    Think I need more?

    In all seriousness though; I vote touring bike. With bags. Maybe not all, but at least a rear rack with an insulated bag for cold beverages.
  11. IdahoBrett

    Think I need more?

    Oh yes! You have lots of space for more Cannondale's. All you really need is enough room for a bike stand for maintenance. And maybe a small workbench. At most that is about 25 sq. ft. Fill 'er up! As far as road or touring bike? Get both. You won't be satisfied otherwise ;)
  12. IdahoBrett

    Where did you ride your Cannondale today?

    My first ride in 5 weeks around the neighborhood. Finally tested the last of my 105 “upgrades” I did over the winter. The shifting on the rear is really amazing. So smooth. Mostly. Had a couple of shifts to larger rear cogs where the first swipe on the brifter was met with a dead shift. A quick...
  13. IdahoBrett

    Reviving a classic

    Great job!
  14. IdahoBrett

    Full Campy

    I viewed the bike. Too small. Bummer. It’s a 58 cm. But it is a 1984. No crack at the drive side crank arm and spider junction. So that’s good. For someone. Rims are fairly true and best of all: NO bent fork.
  15. IdahoBrett

    Broken cable guide

    They come in a package of three and should arrive today. So I'll have some spares....
  16. IdahoBrett

    Full Campy

    Me too! ;) A thing is only worth what someone is willing to pay. And/or have room for. The seller is most likely to reject my offer in order to wait for a better one.
  17. IdahoBrett

    Full Campy

    Yes, I’d definitely ride first before buying. I’ve learned a lot in the last couple of years. Enough to make a decent appraisal of a bike (I hope). At the top of my list is no bent forks. Not even a little bit. I’m currently dealing with two. I think I could judge fit for myself pretty good as...
  18. IdahoBrett

    Full Campy

    Thanks for that! I read on the interwebz this week (don’t recall where) while looking for SR900 info that an 84 would have metal cable guides on the top tube vs plastic. True? I imagine there couldn’t have been a whole bunch of SR900’s made. I haven’t been into Cannondale’s long enough to...
  19. IdahoBrett

    Broken cable guide

    Unfortunately I wasn’t around when you were selling good ones. Other than robbing them off another Cannondale I’m at the mercy of what’s available only on ebay.
  20. IdahoBrett

    Super V RAVEN 2000 prima generazione

    Another project of yours that I am looking forward to the future progress. Eccellente!
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