Show us your Cannondale

Seven Cannondales in the staple, representing the variety of models produced in the 90's.
  • The almost factory specced M2000 (1995) is very understated, even shy. Beautifully painted frame build with featherweight components to supposingly the skinniest aluminium vintage Cannondale ever at catalogue weight of ~10 kg. It almost flies away.
  • The opposite, M-series XS Killer V type (1998 ) retromod is almost childish, slightly funny and even cartoon-like with the strong basic colors of green, red and yellow. Not for the over-serious.
  • The M600 (1994) is very classic with fade color scheme and subtly matching yellow and turquoise highlights. Does not shout out, but when you look closer you understand the beauty. The real spirit of 90's.
  • The F2000 (1997) instead, is fiery, overbuilt, stickered like a Ferrari F1 race car, shouting other competitors: "see you when I'm lapping and you eat my dust!". Not apologizing a thing.
  • The Super V Raven (1999) is showing the beauty of the once so revolutionary spine and panel frame, sporting mostly grey/black components to not to distract the eye from the curves of the frame. Pure Cannondale innovation.
  • The Beast(ess) of the East M800 (1993) with the Nokian Gazzaloddi tires, Odyssey Black Widow pedals and a wide ITM handlebar is the choice for the rough stuff.
  • The Killer V)T)900 (1994) is the coolest kid in the block. Shiny polished aluminum with blue highlights and fancy parts it's my dream build from the 90's.

 
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1984 SM500
34AV2 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1986 SM700
3-4AvG2 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1987 SM800
montbel4detail by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1988 SM600 (like Anstarck, my favorite too)
latéralD3 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1990 SM1000
SM01 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1990 SM Omega
03-3-4D by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1991 SM1000
91-SM1000-1 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1991 1MB
34-2 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1991 SE2000
EST4 by 24pouces, sur Flickr

1991 SE Omega
Cdale-ESTOmega-02 by 24pouces, sur Flickr
I love the way your collection "ends" at about where my collection "starts". Nice continuum of years and models.
 
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