Classic & Vintage - Held Identifying Cannondale frame

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releach
11-18-10, 07:40 PM
I posted this elsewhere and was told to report here. Sorry if it's misplaced.
I have a Cannondale frame I'm having trouble identifying. Picture here: http://picasaweb.google.com/releach/...57710893293170
It fits a 27 x 1 1/4" touring wheel, and appears to have suntour components. I can't find any other identifying information. I'm a beginner when it comes to putting bikes together, and I wanted to start with this frame, so I hope to have some better info on what it is while I look for compatible components.
Thanks for your help!
531phile
11-18-10, 07:56 PM
can't access the photos
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_C0MYOmIeVkg/TOXKoVm73nI/AAAAAAAACIc/cVDyWKygBv0/s912/2010-11-18_19-50-02_929.jpg
rothenfield1
11-18-10, 08:14 PM
Looks like the 87 ST400. Sorry, could only link to the catalog. It's in there.
http://sanaandterry.com/cannondale/year/1987/1987.pdf
pastorbobnlnh
11-18-10, 08:17 PM
It's a touring model. Double eyelets for rack and fender mounts. Also the bridge above the rear brake mount is for mounting a rack. Does the the fork have a hole through each side at about the middle? I'll look through some catalogs to see if I can ID the year and model.
This is my 1988 ST400 for comparison.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p71/pastorbobnlnh/Cannondale/1988%20T400%20Touring/1988CDaleST4001.jpg
Bianchigirll
11-18-10, 08:50 PM
would love to see some pics. but IIRC the only Cdales to have 27" wheels were the early touring bikes like pre '89/90(?)
Even earlier BGirl.
releach, Find the S/N, it's either on the BB shell or on the seat tube. First two digits are size, inches if a touring, and it looks like one, the next six is the manufacture date and the remaining are the sequence number.
Brad
4Rings6Stars
11-18-10, 10:41 PM
I would love to find a 'dale made for 27" tires so I could put on 700c's and have room for decent tires and fenders....
Releach, where are you located? I'll trade you two racing frames (one red and nice shape and one spray painted. Both same size as yours) for your yellow one ;)
http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/ww335/telepciaka/Katies%20Cannondale/th_100_0809.jpg (http://s733.photobucket.com/albums/ww335/telepciaka/Katies%20Cannondale/?action=view¤t=100_0809.jpg)
pastorbobnlnh
11-19-10, 05:03 AM
I would love to find a 'dale made for 27" tires so I could put on 700c's and have room for decent tires and fenders....
Mine came with 27" wheels but the fenders would not clear the 1 & 1/4 Panaracer tires. It now sports 700c wheels and I'm nearly certain I can run 28mm Continental Gatorskins. Currently it has an old pair of 25mm Gatorskins.
releach
11-19-10, 08:34 AM
Wow, thanks everyone for your help. I did locate the serial number, which is
21 040987 299.
So you were right on.
I'm sure I'm betraying my inexperience with bicycles by saying that I didn't realize by looking that this frame is way too big for me. I usually ride a 17.5" or 18" frame. No point in working on a bike that I can't comfortably ride...if anyone is interested in trading for parts or instruction (you'd have to live in Western MA for the latter) I'd be down. Thanks again for your info and comments...
I'm sure I'm betraying my inexperience with bicycles by saying that I didn't realize by looking that this frame is way too big for me.
The oversize aluminum tubing hides a inch or two.
releach, Cannondale frames when measured C-C or often smaller than listed size, for example my 58 cm frames are 55.5. Check yours before you give up.
Brad
PS If it weren't yellow (very bad luck color for me)...
canopus
11-19-10, 10:25 AM
I would love to find a 'dale made for 27" tires so I could put on 700c's and have room for decent tires and fenders....
With 45mm fenders and you can probably squeeze in some 700X32's, anything bigger won't clear the rear chainstays and the brake bridge and fork become a problem for the fender mounts. but fenders are nice when its pouring or dusty.
rccardr
11-19-10, 11:20 AM
I'm sure I'm betraying my inexperience with bicycles by saying that I didn't realize by looking that this frame is way too big for me. I usually ride a 17.5" or 18" frame.
How tall are you and what standover height works for you? A 21" ST frame has a standover of under 30".
See my response to your other posting on Bike Mechanics.
releach
11-19-10, 11:39 AM
I'm 5'7"ish. I'll measure my standover once I get home from work--anyway, thanks for your suggestions. I am going to PM you to talk suntour parts trades or buys...
rccardr
11-19-10, 08:11 PM
Got your message and attempted to respond, but with so few posts, there are...restrictions.
If you are unable to see my reply, shoot me an e-mail at rccardr@cox.net.
Guaranteed I have what you need.
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