A local company Paisley Freight can ship for £65.00 so IF you buy her and need it shipped that is possible
Quite a nightmare packing it though
https://www.paisleyfreight.com/bike-packaging-guide.pdf
BUT ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE
So it would almost be simpler cycling her to wherever.
My son...
With the low quality of today's average driver and the fact that they are not concentrating on driving but have about a hundred other things going on in their heads and being a long term motorcyclist 50 or so years now IT IS NOT A GOOD IDEA REALLY. I made eye contact with one, and she still...
OOOPS I LOVE MY TREK POWERFLY EMTB and I also have a FOCUS JARIFRA EMTB for my partner. These bikes let us go much farther on a day out ride now, and the TREK has massive pannier bags for anything and everything we might need on a day out. WE are both mid 70's, and you DON'T need to USE the...
Well I am seriously conflicted, do I strip it and do a total refurb and then do what? Sell her? OR just let her go 'now' to a dedicated Cannondale rider
SO ATM make me an offer that I cannot refuse and remember I am in Sunny Scotland quite close to Glasgow and I have no idea where you are so...
MY DECODE of the 20032687051 frame number is
20 Frame Size 20"
032687 build date 26 March 1987
051 bike number 51 that day
BUT how do I know if it is a SM800 or a SM 600?
and if it is a Beast of the East??
That website (where I have been before) does NOT recognise my frame number NOR does Cannondale UK who seem to be ONE not have records going back that far and TWO Too busy to look at my request for info on my bike as a priority item
So, can you decode the frame number?
Cannondale 1997 catalogue list the bike as a SM600 with these components
https://vintagecannondale.com/year/1987/1987.pdf
Can you guys ID this bike for me Cannondale say their records don't go back that far and my S/N is NOT in a format that the Cannondale Vintage website recognises
I think it is a SM600 bought by me about 35 years ago and imported by my from the USA
BUT I was sure I purchased for me a SM800 BUT...