Thanks brother! A 91 jade SM800 was my first cannondale back when I was 11 so I had to track down another one for the collection! My brother has the alternate color (orange chameleon splatter) with less than 10 miles on its life.Very cool collection you have there! I especially like the Jade Green color of the '91 SM800. It's refreshing as they're almost always black / orange chameleon. If my memory serves me right, it sparkles rather nicely in direct sunlight.
Now get those '91 Omegas built with proper components!
1992 (and some early 1993) Pepperoni forks with aluminium steerer tubes were recalled, so especially for heavier riders it might be advicable to avoid them. https://groups.google.com/g/rec.bicycles.tech/c/c9fMXBWXbRY
Heat treated aluminium 6061-T6 is not so prone to cracking as some 7005 series frames. However, any frame will crack when abused too much. Look especially for bottom bracket and head tube areas. Also seat post attaching area is at high stress IF there's not enough seat post inserted.
Force 40 plus, can be adjusted to work ok with the instructions http://vintagecannondale.com/tech/Force40Plus.pdf But, IF not set up properly, they will not work properly.
Mark Huie
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Nov 11, 1993, 7:04:42 AM
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Since I haven't heard mention of it yet, I may as well
let the cat out of the bag:
Cannondale is issuing a recall on all of its pepperoni forks
with aluminum steerer tubes. That encompasses almost
all of the 1992 M700, M800, M1000, and M2000 (if it exists)
US models and some of the similar early '93 models.
Apparently, the al steerer tubes aren't all they're cracked up
to be (sorry, couldn't resist the pun
Cannondale is advising anyone with a suspect bike to immediately
stop riding the bike and bring it into a dealer to check it out.
If it is a bad fork, it has to be sent to Cannondale where the
aluminum steerer tube is pressed out and a steel one is pressed
into its place. Optimistic turnaround time at Cannondale (read: not
counting shipping) is 3 to 5 days.
Cannondale claims the suspect bikes were built from August 1991 thru
August 1992. If you can read your serial number, the build date
is encoded into it as the fourth through seventh digits
(ie: 51801923141 was built 0192: January '92).
Aagin, if you have a bike with the suspect fork: STOP RIDING IT. NOW!
(so Cannondale doesn't get sued for any (more?) injuries. Oh,
and so you don't hurt yourself)
I just got one of these, the M700 1992. I'm 190 and 110kg what now.
Lose weight you say? You sound like my g/f
But seriously, should I avoid this frame. I bought it to replace my M500 Ebike frame.
Love the look of these. Like a road bike with big tires.
Skinny Ritchey forks.Love the look of these. Like a road bike with big tires.