Mind Centre of Bottom Bracket to top of Seat Post.Measure the Seat Tube length, mine is an 18 inch frame and I get around 16 inches, according to the specs below its 16.30 inch, your's will either be around 18.20 inches or 20 inches (Approx Mind) (Also mind am going by a M800, but am sure the SM800 may be very close in nature)
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After looking at your first picture, yes I think its a 20" frame. Yup the 22" frame's look like it would suit someone 7 foot tall, the 20" may be okies for the build your looking for, on the 18" the seat post itself has to be raised a lot out for me, its a weird geometry but never the less a fantastic riding frame. (I had one back in 1994, and currently building one)I got out of bed to check seat tube c2t is around 18.4" top tube is 22" c2c so somewhat out with those m800 specifications. I'll check stand over in the morning.
Headtube must be insane on the 22" if this is a 20"
Makes sense. I think Martyn Ashton rode for cannondale. Might be an image of him on a later m800. Maybe that's just in my mind.The SM800 and M800 frame geometry from Cannondale was developed/designed for Mountain bike trials, hence not trails, there is a difference.
edit: I could be wrong with the above quote, I have since read another's quote " It was aimed at the type a trails found at the east coast of the US, hence Beast of the East " - However they were often used as Trials bikes and not Trails due to the geometry, high BB to jump between rocks etc.
Its when you get on the saddle and your feet on the pedals with those frames with he high BB you notice - its like riding a Penny Farthing.Makes sense. I think Martyn Ashton rode for cannondale. Might be an image of him on a later m800. Maybe that's just in my mind.
Stand over is 33" in the centre
How did you get that BB out of that thing? Am struggling with mine at the moment!