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Old 05-12-19 | 10:00 AM
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Is this a Cannondale?

Can anyone tell me if this bike is a Cannondale ? also what model ? It looks like someone took all the paint off of it, I have not found a serial number.
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That's a Cannondale alright. 1990-1995. I'm afraid absolute model determination is unlikely, as there were usually a couple to a handful of models with the same frame and different components. If you think some components are original you can cross reference the catalog specs.

https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/
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The brakes might be original
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This is a '97 F300 I just picked up - Looks similar, but different front shock - Yours has a clamp on crown, and is yellow, so maybe '95 Q21R fork? ID info, here : https://suspensionforkparts.net/manua...uadra_1996.pdf
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
That's a Cannondale alright. 1990-1995. I'm afraid absolute model determination is unlikely, as there were usually a couple to a handful of models with the same frame and different components. If you think some components are original you can cross reference the catalog specs.

https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/
Nailed it...the dropouts are a dead give away. I have one of those converted to a SS.
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