eric46 Dirt Disciple Mar 26, 2013 #1 For sale Cannondale SM800 frame 1991 beast of the east, with pepperoni fork Frame size 18 inch, 46,6cm, it has some little paint damage on the rear fork, rest of the frame is in good condition. Prize: 75GBP / €90,- or really good offer Need more info or pictures give me a PM
For sale Cannondale SM800 frame 1991 beast of the east, with pepperoni fork Frame size 18 inch, 46,6cm, it has some little paint damage on the rear fork, rest of the frame is in good condition. Prize: 75GBP / €90,- or really good offer Need more info or pictures give me a PM
eric46 Dirt Disciple Mar 26, 2013 #3 The price is without shipping. I should first weigh the package, i have no idea what the costs are . And maybe I can split the shipping costs.
The price is without shipping. I should first weigh the package, i have no idea what the costs are . And maybe I can split the shipping costs.
chiswickcollectables Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Mar 26, 2013 #4 I'll take it please... PM incoming
C Craig Webster Retro Newbie Apr 2, 2013 #6 Did they do this frame in black with green splashes as Iam trying to date the age of a similar one that I need parts for .
Did they do this frame in black with green splashes as Iam trying to date the age of a similar one that I need parts for .
chiswickcollectables Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2013 #7 The black with green spots is an SM700 of the same year as this frame (1991).
elPedro666 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2013 #8 Craig Webster":6i4sv1vo said: Did they do this frame in black with green splashes as Iam trying to date the age of a similar one that I need parts for . Click to expand... There are quite a few 'Dale catalogues in the archive, might well find your answer there Think the CAD3 only spanned a couple of years...
Craig Webster":6i4sv1vo said: Did they do this frame in black with green splashes as Iam trying to date the age of a similar one that I need parts for . Click to expand... There are quite a few 'Dale catalogues in the archive, might well find your answer there Think the CAD3 only spanned a couple of years...