Cannondale F800 w/Lefty, circa 2004
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Cannondale F800 w/Lefty, circa 2004
Cannondale F800 mob with a Lefty fork. Any idea what it's worth on ebay or this forum? Friend wants to pass it along and I offered to sell it for him. It looks to be in very good to excellent condition. Looks just like this one, with flame paint accents, and components. It's currently for sale at Mack Cycle and Fitness in Miami, Fl. Pic copied from Mack's website.
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Cannondale F800 mob with a Lefty fork. Any idea what it's worth on ebay or this forum? Friend wants to pass it along and I offered to sell it for him. It looks to be in very good to excellent condition. Looks just like this one, with flame paint accents, and components. It's currently for sale at Mack Cycle and Fitness in Miami, Fl. Pic copied from Mack's website.
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I bought my 2001 F700 as an original owner survivor a couple of years ago for $250. It was dirty with spray paint overspray, had bar ends posting straight up, giant Walmart squishy saddle and dry rotted tires. I grabbed it, changed tires, saddle, seatpost, cockpit and pedals, bled the brakes and gave it a complete rebuild. Within a month of finishing the bike, I had an offer of $800 for it that I turned down. I would have regretted selling it, I'm sure.
I don't ride it much, but it's super clean and a similarly spec'd bike as the one above, only with a Hedshock and not a Lefty. Take it for what it's worth.
My guess, in the condition it's is currently in your photo, maybe on the high end $300 to $400 to the right buyer. The fork is an upgrade over mine, but those wheels are miserable and the hubs are fragile, IMO. It's old tech/old geometry and has a VERY narrow market of buyers.
I don't ride it much, but it's super clean and a similarly spec'd bike as the one above, only with a Hedshock and not a Lefty. Take it for what it's worth.
My guess, in the condition it's is currently in your photo, maybe on the high end $300 to $400 to the right buyer. The fork is an upgrade over mine, but those wheels are miserable and the hubs are fragile, IMO. It's old tech/old geometry and has a VERY narrow market of buyers.
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Great interesting I would clean it and ride if mine no issues with the goofey mono shock if not trashed. That said there is almost no market nicer 90o's MTBS so $200-250