1993 Zaskar (new pics pg 3) and 1998 Cannondale SS

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One of these has to go, and I can't decide which.........

**EDIT** - All are for sale now, none are safe :lol: :lol:

1st up, my '92 Alpinestars AlMegaXT (17.5" c-c), lovely condition, but a few battlescars to the paint, mainly on the ele-stays :oops: :oops: Full and complete M732 grouppo, mavic rims (Front hub is a red-ano Bullseye). Couple of changes since the pic - she now sports a Flite Ti saddle, and the sti's have gone, in favour of levers + XT thumbies. 8) - £350 posted UK SOLD

2nd up, we have my '93 Zaskar 'bumblebee' build (18"). A combination of 732,735 and 737XT grouppo with black LX cranks and Ritchey rings. Changes since the pic include a lovely black Kore stem, and a Carbon Easton seatpost, and different wheels - £320 poted UK

3rd up, we have my Cannondale SS from '98 (18" c-c). Beautifully built, light and fast. Paintwork could do with attention especially around the top of the seat-tube, but otherwise a lovely SS for someone (weighs around the 20lb mark in it's current state). Changes since the pic include a CODA saddle, black bars, CODA V's, and CODA cranks. - £200 posted UK.

More details and pics available on request, which ever one sells first, saves the other from the immediate cull.... :wink: :oops:
 

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Slightly off-topic, but do you still have the Ironlight cranks off the 'Dale?
Have a 1x9 in mind that they'd look really cool on! 8)

Although without some ti brake bolts it's really not worth building... :cry:















:wink: :P
 
Wow, 10 out of 10 for persistance :wink: :lol:

the cranks are being used on another build so not for sale regrettably :cry:
 
GT-Steve":2d6w9ygy said:
Wow, 10 out of 10 for persistance :wink: :lol:

the cranks are being used on another build so not for sale regrettably :cry:

No worries - so long as they have a happy home :wink:
 

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