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Deore LX Hollowtech Crankset Mega 9 FC-M572 BB-ES51 Bottom Bracket Wellgo Anodized Pedals Geax Evolution Tires Terry Liberator Saddle Easton EA50 Riser Handlebar Shimano SM-V950 Carbon Brake Booster
My current bicycle project is a beautiful 2002 Caad 5, Circle Cycle team bike in a 57cm pro-size. I purchased the frameset from the original owner, and learned that he raced the bike in the Masters Series for Circle Cycle bike shop. It was originally built up with full Dura Ace components, but I purchased it as a frame, fork and headset only. The fork is a Cannondale SI Slice, manufactured by Time and it features a carbon steerer tube. I hope to build this into a very nice every-day bike and...
Fork Brand & Model- Answer Manitou Sherman Breakout 170 / 130 mm Rear Shock - Manitou Swinger 4 Way Brakeset-Hayes HFX-9 Hydraulic Disc brakes, Hayes HFX-9 Hydraulic levers Shift Levers Shimano Deore LX RapidFire SL Front Derailleur Shimano Deore LX Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore LX GS Crankset Shimano Hone
Shimano Nexave Front / Rear Derailleur Shimano Nexave Roller / Brakes CAAD 2 frame
This cannondale is a M300. It a small, 14 inch frame Its stock with a threaded head set Has the 1 &1/8 inch head tube instead of a 1.5 inch. I give it to my nephew who's 11 . He loves it.
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Original Front Shock Suspension with Pepperoni Fork and Steel Steering Tube Cannondale 20 degree Lightweight Stem Shimano XTR M952 Hubs with Mavic 517 Rims Shimano 8 Speed M950 Titanium Rear Cassette Shimano XT M750 Rear Derailleur Easton Monkey Lite XC Carbon Handlebar Tioga Biogrip Kraton Grips wrapped with handlebar tape Tioga Brake Lever Tamers Coda Handle bar ends wrapped with handlebar tape Shimano SM-V950 Carbon Brake Booster Kool Stop Pads Michelin Country Rock Tires USE Suspension...
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Bought it on ebay and used it as a fun commuter bike. Nothing crazy with Ultegra parts. USA, USA, USA!
Sadly stolen in Chicago. This bike was bought originally by my brother as a race bike in the late 90's early 2000's. He rode it for many years. I bought it off him and for a while used it as a commuter single speed, with the intention of making it a full road bike once again. It was stolen in the summer of 2008 as pictured. Someday I will find this frame again and rebuild.
Built in 2008. Sram Red had just come out at the time and I had to have it, so I built this bike with some insurance money from a Caad 3 that had been stolen :( . Just over 14lbs with the deep carbon wheels. Not bad for a 58cm aluminum bike. Take that carbon.
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The first Cannondale I ever owned. Outward appearance would make you think is was an SR500, but this bike never came with the \"Shimano 105\" labeling on the chainstay. When I bought it originally it was 7 speed, then technology advanced and I upgraded it to 8 speed, and then finally it was built with 9 speed. Now I have newer bikes so I restored it back to its' former glory with Shimano Dura Ace 7400 7speed. Still as much fun to ride as it was many years ago.
franco
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It was given to me by my boss. Tried fixing and replacing parts
ishim
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・Frame : F300 ・Fork : HEADSHOCK ・Brake : AVID WIRED BRAKE ・Wheel : MAVIC ・Front & Rear Tire:schwalbe marathon ・Tire tube : Panaracer ・Rear Derailleur : SHIMANO XT ・Front Derailleur : SHIMANO XT ・Cassette Sprockets : Shimano 9Speed ・Chain Ring : FSA ・Chain : Shimano dura ace ・Pedal : Wellgo ・Saddle :cannondale ・Seat Post : FSA alminium
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Stu1965
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Got this at a car boot sale, £30. I put it down as 1990 but not really sure about the year. The serial number is 52012904668 and I believe, but could be wrong, that the '290' refers to Feb 90?
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