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Old 07-26-15 | 09:08 PM
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Identify the Cannondale?

This is an SR, right? Seller says it's an ST...
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Old 07-26-15 | 09:31 PM
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Bikes: 1974 Paramount ~ 1974 Raleigh Pro ~ 1977 Pro-Tour ~ 1978 TX900 ~ IronMan 85,87:E/M,88:M/Pro,89:E ~ 98 Peugeot Festina Replica

you can start with deciphering the serial number, thats the start of narrowing down what you own.

Vintage Cannondale website has a good guide for finiding it and deciphering

check it out here:

Vintage Cannondale - Information and Help
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Old 07-26-15 | 09:49 PM
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Double crank, you're probably correct, an SR.
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Old 07-26-15 | 09:53 PM
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I've asked for close ups of the drop outs (rear and fork) to look for the double mount locations. That seems to be the best confirmation to me...
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Old 07-26-15 | 10:03 PM
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I think an ST would have rack mounts on the seat stays. I can't tell from the pic.
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Old 07-27-15 | 03:45 AM
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My guess from the one pic is an SR by looking at the seat tube/tire clearance. The ST has the wider gap; longer wheelbase. Just a guess.
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Old 07-27-15 | 08:18 AM
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Bikes: 1988 Cannondale Criterium SR500

Looks like my SR.
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Old 07-27-15 | 08:26 AM
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Bikes: 1983 Cannondale ST500, 1987 Cannondale SM400 with SA 3 speed hub, 1987 Schwinn Tempo, 1982 Schwinn Voyageur SP, 1992 Kona Explosif

Geometry's too tight for an ST, definitely an SR. Looks like an 87 or 88.
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