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Here's a thread on BF about them.
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#6405
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Got this Kicker back from a tune-up recently, been enjoying tooling around on it. Bike shop did that to the QRs.
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Nope, they're Conti Goliaths, just what came on the bike when I bought it a handful of years back. I kinda wonder if the original purchaser bought it as a F/F, because much of the build matches that of a catalog Wicked Fat, not the Kicker (e.g. Salsa stem instead of Nitto, Deore XT instead of Deore, etc).
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Well, I picked up another one.....
This one's a '97 F-300, which makes it the newest old bike I've bought, and the first one with any suspension.
It was more than $10, though, but I liked the look of it enough, that I drove an hour to get it
I've also decided that I LOVE Cannondale's paint - This is the 2nd old C-dale I've found with the paint in excellent shape - They must have used good stuff .........
For 1997, this bike seems almost a throwback for Cannondale, as their MTB's were mostly very technical, full suspension, V-braked jobs, at that time.
It's pretty much original, even to the Coda seat, except the front wheel doesn't match - It's a Sun AT18, and the rear's a Weinmann.
The Rock Shox fork seems in good shape, and everything works, although a bit out of adjustment.
No high end stuff here, just Shimano Altus derailleurs and crankset, Dia Compe canti's (with original grey matter pads), SRAM grippies (which I'll probably change, as I hate grip shifters), and IRC tires.
And I even got the original Cannondale owners manual - I'm the 2nd owner
This one's a '97 F-300, which makes it the newest old bike I've bought, and the first one with any suspension.
It was more than $10, though, but I liked the look of it enough, that I drove an hour to get it
I've also decided that I LOVE Cannondale's paint - This is the 2nd old C-dale I've found with the paint in excellent shape - They must have used good stuff .........
For 1997, this bike seems almost a throwback for Cannondale, as their MTB's were mostly very technical, full suspension, V-braked jobs, at that time.
It's pretty much original, even to the Coda seat, except the front wheel doesn't match - It's a Sun AT18, and the rear's a Weinmann.
The Rock Shox fork seems in good shape, and everything works, although a bit out of adjustment.
No high end stuff here, just Shimano Altus derailleurs and crankset, Dia Compe canti's (with original grey matter pads), SRAM grippies (which I'll probably change, as I hate grip shifters), and IRC tires.
And I even got the original Cannondale owners manual - I'm the 2nd owner
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The only thing I have done so far is remove the original saddle which was beyond repair.
It's destined to be refurbished and given to an old friend who is having surgery in a few months.
#6415
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Another recent find (as purchased).
I have already replaced the cheap wheels with my backup set. The front derailleur will go back to a XT and I just need to decide which brake levers.
I have already replaced the cheap wheels with my backup set. The front derailleur will go back to a XT and I just need to decide which brake levers.
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Bikes: 1983 Austro Daimler - Puch Pacifica, 1984 Miyata 310, 1983 Univega Gran Tourismo, 1989 Peugeot Triathlon, 1989 Bridgestone MB-1, 1992 Klein Rascal, 1992 Cannondale M-700
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91/91 Klein Rascal - listed on the C&V sales thread
91 Cannondale M700
91 Raleigh USA Technium Peak - Sold to BoldRider
89 Bridgestone MB-1 - awaiting restoration and “new” Ritchey Logic rigid fork (impossible to find a Koski!!)
91 Cannondale M700
91 Raleigh USA Technium Peak - Sold to BoldRider
89 Bridgestone MB-1 - awaiting restoration and “new” Ritchey Logic rigid fork (impossible to find a Koski!!)
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Behold my frankenbike! A late 80s frame with early 90s shimano deore lx. Put a threadless adaptor on it, switched to v-brakes, put on 2.3 Maxxis Ardents. It's currently all taken apart after powdercoating though. I really need to replace the headset sometime....
Wide tires on my skinny tubing looks really wonky, haha
Wide tires on my skinny tubing looks really wonky, haha
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1982 Merz MTB JW338, 1 of about 10 made according to Jim.
Custom drilled Dura Ace triple crank and pedal adapters, Magura levers, Bullseye hubs.
Custom drilled Dura Ace triple crank and pedal adapters, Magura levers, Bullseye hubs.
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#6423
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The cracks in the paint at the points of the head lugs suggest a severe head on collision. Looks like the forks are not straight as well. Look at the head lug on the bottom of the down tube. If paint is chipped, cracked, or missing, have that frame checked before riding it please!
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The cracks in the paint at the points of the head lugs suggest a severe head on collision. Looks like the forks are not straight as well. Look at the head lug on the bottom of the down tube. If paint is chipped, cracked, or missing, have that frame checked before riding it please!
May address at some point, there is no danger, Jim's frames are bulletproof even when tweaked a bit like this.
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Beautiful frame, but there are numerous indications of severe over stress beyond the yield point. The bike has given it's warning it has been damaged, next time it will not, it will just fail catastrophically very likely.