Some Cannondales I took a punt on which turned out to be to small, without seeing serial numbers they all look the same to my untrained eyes apart from the really big 22" frame,so may aswell move it on.
The 1992 M700 frame size is 15 inch after checking the serial number on Cannondales website, serial number reads 5 15 0891 4595 the 15 at the start denotes the frame size.
Had a good look at the frame and apart from some paint loss in places it's all good i can't see any dints or cracks. BB and mech hanger threads are all good.
BB width is 68mm
Rear dropout width is 135mm (that's the 5 at the beginning of the serial number)
I was intrigued with the Swinnerton writing on the toptube so googled it and it came back as a bike shop in Stoke on Trent called Swinnerton Cycles so it may have come from there originally.
The Delta/Killer V has been resprayed so could be a 1993 V1500 or V700 or a 1994 V2000 or V600/V700 doesn't really matter because looking at the Cannondale catalogues they all used the same 3.0 frame.
The Rockshox Quadra forks are working and i can't see any dents to the frame. Bottom bracket and rear mech hanger threads are fine.
The serial number is 5 14 0193 4463.
BB Width is 68mm and the rear dropouts are 135mm
The good thing is you can swap the forks over on both frames to suit your preference. Only thing i noticed was you'd need to swap the top headset cup over if you wanted to fit the suspension forks on the M700. But you don't need to do that if you want to use the Alpinestars rigid forks on the Killer V.
Pricewise £70 posted for the both of them through Parcelforce 24hour.
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The 1992 M700 frame size is 15 inch after checking the serial number on Cannondales website, serial number reads 5 15 0891 4595 the 15 at the start denotes the frame size.
Had a good look at the frame and apart from some paint loss in places it's all good i can't see any dints or cracks. BB and mech hanger threads are all good.
BB width is 68mm
Rear dropout width is 135mm (that's the 5 at the beginning of the serial number)
I was intrigued with the Swinnerton writing on the toptube so googled it and it came back as a bike shop in Stoke on Trent called Swinnerton Cycles so it may have come from there originally.
The Delta/Killer V has been resprayed so could be a 1993 V1500 or V700 or a 1994 V2000 or V600/V700 doesn't really matter because looking at the Cannondale catalogues they all used the same 3.0 frame.
The Rockshox Quadra forks are working and i can't see any dents to the frame. Bottom bracket and rear mech hanger threads are fine.
The serial number is 5 14 0193 4463.
BB Width is 68mm and the rear dropouts are 135mm
The good thing is you can swap the forks over on both frames to suit your preference. Only thing i noticed was you'd need to swap the top headset cup over if you wanted to fit the suspension forks on the M700. But you don't need to do that if you want to use the Alpinestars rigid forks on the Killer V.
Pricewise £70 posted for the both of them through Parcelforce 24hour.
PayPal friends and family please and register interest here first before sending a message please.
UK postage only
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