46 cm (C-C) Cannondale M700 in red. I got this bike from the original owner who bought it new in the US in the early 90s. It still has the sticker from the bike shop on it - GNO Cyclery in New Orleans. It has been stored unused in a dry garage for at least the last 15 years. It was rather dirty when I got it, so it has been stripped back to the bare frame and completely rebuilt. It is in very good condition for its age, just a few paint chips here and there, but no dents or dings. It has Pepperoni 11/4 forks with a threaded headset and Girvin Flexistem. The brakes are Shimano cantis with the Force 40 braking system. The chainset is a Shimano Deore LX triple 28/38/48 with a date code for 1991. Front and rear mechs are Shimano Deore LX, also with a date code for 1991, and these are operated by Deore LX thumbies. It has a 7 speed close ratio Shimano cassette on a Silver Deore LX 32 hole rear hub with a silver rim (part of the Decal is missing so I don't know the make). The front wheel is not original, unfortunately, but is a 32 hole Shimano Deore LX black hub on a Specialized silver rim.The pedals are SR M7TP129 and it had Tioga black plastic toeclips on it (I have taken these off, but will be included in the sale if the buyer wants them). The seat pillar is an alloy micro-adjust one of unknown brand. The bike came without a saddle so I've fitted a new one which looks OK for the period. I've also fitted new handlebar grips and a pair on matching, part worn CST tyres (26x1.95).
Price: I've looked on ebay and on here at similar bikes which have sold recently. Bearing in mind the originality of the bike, what I paid for it, the parts I've fitted and the work I've done to it, I think a reasonable price is £500. If I'm right, it should sell quickly. If I'm wrong, I'm sure there are lots of people on here who will tell me so!!
The bike is in Lincoln and viewings are welcome. I might be able to deliver it for an agreed cost. I've included a picture (hopefully). More pictures are available on request by email
Price: I've looked on ebay and on here at similar bikes which have sold recently. Bearing in mind the originality of the bike, what I paid for it, the parts I've fitted and the work I've done to it, I think a reasonable price is £500. If I'm right, it should sell quickly. If I'm wrong, I'm sure there are lots of people on here who will tell me so!!
The bike is in Lincoln and viewings are welcome. I might be able to deliver it for an agreed cost. I've included a picture (hopefully). More pictures are available on request by email