1992 Cannondale M2000

Fatboy1974

Rocky Mountain Fan
Alpinestars Fan
I just bought a M2000 frame like this from a colleague from Kleinanzeigen forum ( second frame I buy from them but not knowing until paid). First one was a supposed Biketech Titanium.
This one was one of my favourites. Apart of my first real bike, an Almega DX 1991, and a nice Rocky Mountain Attitude 1995 ( I didn't find a TO red/yellow).
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Pro: - Quite good condition frame.
- Seatpost and seatclamp available + stem+handlebar+thumbies+ RD+FD+ BB.
- I already found the Ritchey Logic crankset and brake levers.
- I have a brake set in XT like the original.


Contras: - No Pepperoni fork available.
- No Force 40 system available ( ImproveParts have some sucedaneous I think).
- Paint should be improved.
- Hard to find a silver 1-1/4" threaded headset. Tange Seiki was impossible. I bought one YST but received it fisured!
- I'm using my Ritchey Vantage Comp wheels from my Alpinestars. I've no more room for a new set of wheels ( I've 8 bikes!)).

Doubts:
- I already found a Pepperoni fork polished, in 1-1/4" I should repaint. Maybe with the frame. Any idea of color reference?
- I don't jnow if using a Turbo seat as the original, or the typical Flite Ti which always looks very well.
- I assume that stem must be installed with no decals, despite it is an Atac one?
- Which skewers do I need? XT ones?
- I assume Gil retrodecals have this decal set.


Keep you posted!
 
Nice catch! Here's mine. The only thing I'm missing are the orange straps for Shimano toe clips. These never came with XYZ barends by the way - they got them out to the market only for the '93 model year.

If you're building a factory spec one, then you'll need XT skewers. If I was you, I'd consider Ringlés though.

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