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Cannondale SM600 1986 26"/24"

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Cannondale SM600 1986, green metallic
Ident# CC10692
size 20", 13.2 kg
Cro-Mo-fork Tange I crown

stem SunTour XC
Nitto riserbar
Tange Falcon steel headset
ODI Mushrooms Mountain Bike, grey
Selle Italia Turbo
seatpost SunTour XC, ø27,2mm
Breeze & Angell Hite Rite
crankset Sugino MP
chainrings Sugino Cycloid
pedals SunTour XC II beartraps
SunTour XC Rollercams
brakelevers Dia Compe 280
hubs Sansin sealed bearings
rims Araya 7X front 26" rear 24"
Tioga Farmer John 26/24" x 1.95
Shimano MF-Z012 6-speed threaded freewheel
gearing SunTour XC friction (black/silver derailleurs)

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#12 ·
French Federation

24pouces said:
Hi !
Beautifull bike ! Happy to see that you ride it. Not only a museum bike !
I've got the same bike, but with a grove innovationstem/bar and fork. (This year, I have riden the Roc D'Azur with it)
Your bike is quite NOS !
Do you have post pictures to "www.vintagecannondale.com" ?
I know your bike. It matches very nice the sun flowers in the background.
I hope one day i can make it to the Roc. But I would bring a different bike because the SM600 is slightly too small for me.
By the way it's far off NOS condition :nono: . some girls look nicer on fotografs than in reality ;)

Salutations :thumbsup:
 
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badbushido said:
By the way it's far off NOS condition :nono: . some girls look nicer on fotografs than in reality ;)
A young girl seems older on a photography :p

It's very hard to find such an old NOS bike. On other hand, if your C'dale was more NOS, perhaps, you woudn't ride it, like you show it on your pictures! ;)
For me, a bike has to be riden !

Where did you find your tires ? First flight?
I find your saddle funny, but, In 1986, I think it was the first time that an american (Greg Lemond) won the Tour de France, behind Bernard Hinault ! Is it a joke ? :thumbsup: