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RiddleOfSteel
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Originally Posted by Roger M
Looking forward to what RoS brings to the table here, as noted above.
It's another '89 in 66cm form, but metallic black instead of fire engine red that I had a few years ago and sold. The metallic flake is low key and the paint had a number of chips as well as bubbling. I bought it as a frameset for cheap, locally, with the worst and smallest CL photos ever, save for the two with the serial number (those were clutch). Dirty and dusty, but it's black paint, which is easy enough to match. Black paint with gold graphics says Black Lightning, but it has an aluminum fork. And since no component on it was original, it's basically a classic Cannondale Mystery Meat SR. The plastic cable guides are in perfect shape, and the DT shifter bosses are complete and in great shape as well. All told, it's doing really well for an old Cannondale frameset. And it's gloss black. Gloss black is the best.

Roger, you and I will have the same overall reach, but I'll be running a lower elevation saddle height. I'm in the middle of getting the inner steerer to work with my Innicycle headset (needs more filing/sanding) as well as correcting some post-heat-treatment wheel alignment issues. Wheels will be my self-built 7400 8-speed hubs laced with DT Swiss spokes to Open Pro black rims. Chorus 9-speed crankset and 7800 everything else. Tires are Vittoria Corsa 32s that are pretty shy 32s when mounted onto classic width rims like Open Pros. Nearly 28.5mm wide at about 70 PSI. They should be about 30.0mm wide on 21mm (external) Shimano wheels (like Dura-Ace C24s) and probably bang on the money on a 23-25mm external rim. The 28.5mm width is perfect for the front because there is no more room for them. The back can run a larger tire.

I'll likely be able to get to it again on Saturday as I'll be busy Friday night. So far I just have the frame and fork sitting on the wheels and tires, nothing else, no top of the headset or bearings. It looks proper and I can't wait to get it done and see how Current Year RoS likes it and thinks about it compared to Previous Riddle.
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