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Are you including the headset cups in the 140mm measurement? I've just measured 3 of my Cannondale Headshok/Lefty frames and head-tube is around 115mm but 140mm with the headset cups. Original Headshok frames like the F800 and Super V 1000SL bikes I have are all able to be retrofitted with Leftys no problem.
All the head-tubes should be same size from around that time, not sure about later frames, mine are all from '98 to early 2000s so that's what I know about. A Lefty should come with a steerer tube fixed to lower clamp on leg to fit in head-tube, all the same length. The upper clamp for Lefty leg comes off, the lower is fixed. Not sure about some of carbon Leftys as their clamps may be bonded on. You'll need a Lefty/Headshok specific stem as the steerer tube has a diameter of 1.56 inches, it's not 1.50 inches. Again not sure about later Leftys, more recent really, they could be different. Lefty/Headshok forks need a top headset bearing seal/cover that just slides onto steerer before the stem.
The major consideration with Leftys is maintenance and the tools required. Leftys really need lots more maintence than a conventional fork. The different tools necessary are different year on year. Some tools can be used on several different Headshoks/Leftys but the Castle tool needed to remove damping cartridge cannot be bodged. Try to remove without proper tool and you will definitely eff up your cartridge. I have 2 different Castle tools, one is an original Cannondale tool with small kidney adapter, the other is a supposedly universal Castle tool sold as "fits all Headshoks and Leftys", it doesn't. The original Cannondale Lefty tool is difficult to get a hold of and when they are they're expensive, £80 normally back when I got mine a few years ago in the Edinburgh Bicycle Co-op New Year sale for around £8 :mrgreen: . The 2 Leftys I have are from '99 and 2000, later one is the Titanium Lefty, the original Castle tool fits that no problem but doesn't fit earlier one. Neither does the so called universal tool. Headshoks are a minefield of different tools, luckily you don't want one. The universal tool fits some of Headshoks I have but not all.
You could fit a "normal" fork with either head-tube adapters or adapters that fit into the Cannondale headset bearings.
A couple of links for info and to help identify Leftys.
http://vintagecannondale.com/info/headshok/
https://www.eighty-aid.com/en/lefty
And bits
https://qwertycycles.co.uk/
https://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/?utm_con ... 9-59104961
https://www.cannondale-parts.de/epages/ ... Categories