Hub identification help needed(that’s sorted now, need to know what bike it came from)

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Later, the CODA component line was basically introduced in -93, and CODA 900M hubs in 1995, and M901 in -97. So 95/96 F1000/SV2000 would be the answer. It's all here https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/

Those Wolber rims were never catalogue specced to any Cannondale, so possibilities:
- they were later built to existing pair of hubs as the Mavics wore out
- the catalogues do not always catch everything. Maybe shortage of parts, some country/region specialities etc.
 
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Later, the CODA component line was basically introduced in -93, and CODA 900M hubs in 1995, and M901 in -97. So 95/96 F1000/SV2000 would be the answer. It's all here https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/

Those Wolber rims were never catalogue specced to any Cannondale, so possibilities:
- they were later built to existing pair of hubs as the Mavics wore out
- the catalogues do not always catch everything. Maybe shortage of parts, some country/region specialities etc.
Ok, f1000 matches.

Edit, I meant 1994 delta v1000 not 1992
 
Thing is, why is it blue? Could it have been re anodised at some point when they built it up on the wolbers(if they even were a replacement)
 
No, they first came in (ink) blue, maybe to match the M2000/900 colour schemes. I have one (or two) also. Later they went to silver coloured. The original colour can be changed due to sunlight.

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