Hello All,
There has bee na update to the Kit List. A lot have been added.
https://vintagecannondale.com/info/cannondale-kit-list/
If anybody has any to add, please let me know, or if any design ideas. I am open. :)
Hello,
Welcome. the 1 1/4 forks were threaded. Also, your M1000 has a special paint, and to patch that is the key.
Please post a picture of your M1000, and the size. I might have the matching fork. (fingers crossed)
Hello All,
I purchased a lefty a long time ago with a cracked mount/brace. I am ready to use the lefty. Does anybody have one?
(It was cut to not use)
I really just need the lower. :)
If it has a 24" rear, I would think it is a 1988 made in 87. I think you may have a 88 SM600. The black one:
https://vintagecannondale.com/year/1988/1988.pdf
the reason is the fork.. 87's had a different fork. I would match up each part. We know the brakes, rims, headset and stem are not...
I will try and get it on the site, but I think there should also be a area in the forums for documents like this to share and upload. I can compile this into a PDF. It is numbered, 2,4,5,6,8,9,11... is that correct? or are there missing pages?
It would be a good idea to have a section for documents like this. If everybody else agree's, I can create one.
for this book, where is the start and end? (I am assuming red-red) are there missing pages? I would love to see each page. So cool..
I thin what makes the Good Boy rare is the XTR. It is only on that bike. I sold a Good boy front triangle last year. It was trashed, and I feel worth nothing.
99% sure this is not a Cannondale. The SN is not how Cannondale stamps the SN. I would also check the welds. But, this could also be a Klein or something else cool... the welds look smooth. :)
Best is to strip everything down, and plan your build. The best feeling is when you get it on wheels. Finding a fork will be tough. Even a straight 1 1/8th is getting harder to find. Depending on how you build it. If you go modern, there are tapered headsets out there.