1994 Cannondale M600 - NOS

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Hi, I’ve been a huge 90s Cannondale and Kona fan since my first Kona Muni Mula in 1997.

I’ve been looking to re live my youth and start to collect the bike and parts I loved as a muddy face kid back in the 90s. Here’s my first for the collection. A 1994 M600, brand new and never ridden although it looks to be slightly off spec.

I would love some help in sourcing my next projects. I’m looking to build a m800/900/100 with a p bone fork. Colour isn’t a consideration as it will be painted viper red. But would need to be dent and crack free. If you know of one for sale and I for would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks, Adam
 

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Was the M700 the same frame as the 800/900? If so I have one that is well used and in need of a respray, but would perhaps be good for your plans if that was what you intended.
 
Was the M700 the same frame as the 800/900? If so I have one that is well used and in need of a respray, but would perhaps be good for your plans if that was what you intended.
Hi, I think they might be… does it have a p bone fork? Thank you!
 
Just the frame I'm afraid, though I have a post that is probably original and would likely polish up nicely.
 
Beautiful and congrats on starting up the collection! The 800 frames are generally a BOTE and has the slanted top tube and higher BB (around 13” rather than 11.5”)

I have a few bikes for sale from that era. Send me a message if you want. I’m in the USA though so shipping might be questionable
 
One of the most beautiful Cannondales ever built, the teal-turquoise fade is amazing. My first vintage build was in honour of my first Cannondale M600 in the 1994-98, just similar to yours. It was stolen from me, and after >20 years I decided to build a similar bike. Took about two years to source the parts, but it was worth it.

After that some Cannondales more, so be warned :D


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