Cannondale Los Dos ... questions
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Cannondale Los Dos ... questions
Hi all,
I have a Cannondale Los Dos, bought used about 7 years ago ... I was hoping someone could help with details about date of manufacture and original equipment.
It's black, Shimano XT derailleur, Sachs grip shifters, Servo-Wave levers, CODA stoker stem and shock seatpost, Sun Rhyno-Lite rims. Front fork is welded, aluminum, not labeled as pepperoni or otherwise. Scott front bar and bar ends.
Currently it's in "mullet" configuration (business in the front, party in the back) but it came with a standard flat bar.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Valknut
I have a Cannondale Los Dos, bought used about 7 years ago ... I was hoping someone could help with details about date of manufacture and original equipment.
It's black, Shimano XT derailleur, Sachs grip shifters, Servo-Wave levers, CODA stoker stem and shock seatpost, Sun Rhyno-Lite rims. Front fork is welded, aluminum, not labeled as pepperoni or otherwise. Scott front bar and bar ends.
Currently it's in "mullet" configuration (business in the front, party in the back) but it came with a standard flat bar.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Valknut
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My guess is a 1997 Cannondale MT900 (BikePedia). Looks like it's had a number of mods along the way.
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Try this: https://www.vintagecannondale.com/
They have a serial number decoder and most of the old catalogs online.
They have a serial number decoder and most of the old catalogs online.
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