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Old 07-13-22, 09:29 AM
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Cannondale F2000 World Championship Model

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Anybody know the geometry of the Cannondale F2000 World Championship? I believe these were built mid-1994 or 1995, but they're not listed in any of the old catalogs and I can't seem to find anything online about them. Is this an aggressive geometry? I'm looking for something with a little bit shorter top tube and less agressive.

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https://vintagecannondale.com/year/1997/1997.pdf
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Thanks, t2p. I guess my question is similar to the one in this link: F2000 World Championship Issue | Vintage Cannondale Community

Serial number seems to indicate '95, but I dont see that frame being built until '97. Just curious as I can't find anything that indicates this frame was built in '95.
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Anything from that era with a head shock is going to be pretty aggressive XC oriented geometry. Although if they have the negative rise stem just flipping that over can get the front end up much higher. Tricky if it's too long though, as stem choices are limited.

If you can look at the bike in person the date codes on the parts could help with the year. The cranks usually have a large date of production or casting mark that's easy to find.
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