93SuperVee
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FINAL DROP BEFORE STRIPPING - £60 POSTED TO UK MAINLAND
The bike that gave me my username and so many great rides is now split - I have accepted that I'll never get round to restoring her so it might be good if somebody else did.
This is the flagship bike from the 1993 catalogue (http://vintagecannondale.com/year/1993/1993.pdf) and dates from March 1993 - it was surely one of the earliest really workable full sus designs. Back in the day when even suspension forks were an unusual sight, it was like riding Darth Vader's bike. She has been well used and scuffed up, but there are no cracks or weld issues, the head tube is currently fitted with SI cups for a Lefty. BB threads are good, I have the single pivot bolts & bushings, but you will want to replace those.
Pics can be found here:
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I'm also selling various XTR bits on the 'bay which I will link to if my old git IT skills hold up.
In my opinion - and I'm biased - this is a classic design and worth keeping alive, I simply don't have the time I'm afraid, hopefully someone else does.
The bike that gave me my username and so many great rides is now split - I have accepted that I'll never get round to restoring her so it might be good if somebody else did.
This is the flagship bike from the 1993 catalogue (http://vintagecannondale.com/year/1993/1993.pdf) and dates from March 1993 - it was surely one of the earliest really workable full sus designs. Back in the day when even suspension forks were an unusual sight, it was like riding Darth Vader's bike. She has been well used and scuffed up, but there are no cracks or weld issues, the head tube is currently fitted with SI cups for a Lefty. BB threads are good, I have the single pivot bolts & bushings, but you will want to replace those.
Pics can be found here:

[URL=http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/93supervee/media/IMG_3183_2_zpskm3w6zy7.jpg.html]







I'm also selling various XTR bits on the 'bay which I will link to if my old git IT skills hold up.
In my opinion - and I'm biased - this is a classic design and worth keeping alive, I simply don't have the time I'm afraid, hopefully someone else does.