stephan
Retro Guru
@jonnymcenroe Possibly an 18 inch 1993 M800 BOTE frame and fork set going, if your finding the 20 inch SM800 frame too large.
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Good stuff, please give the community here on Retro Bike a chance to buy it first, as I said a lot of people here don't use Facebook Market etc etc. I do think you may regret selling it though down the line.Yes still looking to sell it I think. I’ll make a for sale post tomorrow
@fguki @mattblake2 - The frame has been stripped of paint, they are not the original decals. So you cant tell anything from the decals. Matt's Frame and Fork set I guess is a 18 inch frame from 1993, M800 BOTE with a slopping top tube with a 13 inch BB height, 1 1/4 Threaded Pepperoni fork. Your comment is untrue "This is a normal 3.0 M-Series frame. The 600 / 800 / 1000 was just all about the group-set parts. The frame itself was (almost) always the same" The M800 had a slopping down tube like Matt's does for an 18 inch 1993 M800, 13 inch BB height from the ground and a 16 inch seat post, to make this an 18 inch M800. (Again I could be wrong)Never is this a beast of the east frame. The triangle between the tubes is much different. The polished one does not have the very distinctive BOTE sloping geometry. The steerer tube length is almost identical too. This is a normal 3.0 M-Series frame. The 600 / 800 / 1000 was just all about the group-set parts. The frame itself was (almost) always the same.
1994 is correct. You can see that right away by the rear dropouts in combination with the font design of the main cannondale-logo
That "guy" at facebook was perfectly correct