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Old 11-25-23, 12:09 PM
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georges1
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Originally Posted by mixteup
Here's another one, I believe it's an '85 - I just finished going through this for my wife.
I really love the color, but the frame is too big for me, so it's officially HER bike, as she has longer legs :~)

All the catalog shots show this bike with a rigid fork, so I think the Mag 21 must have been a dealer option, or something.
Anyway, the shocks were in perfect shape, and with clean up and an oil change, they're holding air and feel good.
A lot of the components are branded "Coda", but they're all from different makers - For example, the crank set is a Sugino, the brake levers are DiaCompe's, etc.

I think it is a bike a manufactured later than 1985 more in 1992/1993 because at that time in 1985 1 1/8 headset tubes weren't the norm neither were suspended forks. Great and nice bike Coda was the brand name for Cannondale parts on their bikes
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