2000 Cannondale R4000 Frameset 54cm
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2000 Cannondale R4000 Frameset 54cm
Sold elsewhere, thanks.
For sale is a really good condition 2000 R4000 Cannondale aluminum frame and carbon Slice fork. The seat tube is 56cm center to top, 52cm center to center, and the top tube is 54cm. The bottom bracket has some markings ending in 54, so I'm pretty sure this would be the 54cm frame, since Cannondale measured from the top of the top tube to the center of the bottom bracket, and that measurement is 54cm on this frame. The catalog has details about it: https://vintagecannondale.com/year/2000/2000.pdf
It also comes with the seat post and saddle (which has a scrape on the side, must've rubbed against the wall) and the headset, stem, handlebars, and bottle cages pictured. I tried to take pictures of any imperfections, the paint is still great and it seems to have barely been ridden, but moved around as witnessed by the saddle scrape and some paint flakes.
I do wish I could keep it, but I need at least a 58cm.
The price is$275 shipped in continental US. Sold elsewhere, thanks.
For sale is a really good condition 2000 R4000 Cannondale aluminum frame and carbon Slice fork. The seat tube is 56cm center to top, 52cm center to center, and the top tube is 54cm. The bottom bracket has some markings ending in 54, so I'm pretty sure this would be the 54cm frame, since Cannondale measured from the top of the top tube to the center of the bottom bracket, and that measurement is 54cm on this frame. The catalog has details about it: https://vintagecannondale.com/year/2000/2000.pdf
It also comes with the seat post and saddle (which has a scrape on the side, must've rubbed against the wall) and the headset, stem, handlebars, and bottle cages pictured. I tried to take pictures of any imperfections, the paint is still great and it seems to have barely been ridden, but moved around as witnessed by the saddle scrape and some paint flakes.
I do wish I could keep it, but I need at least a 58cm.
The price is
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Sweet looking frame!
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It is a nice looking frameset. It looks like it has quite limited tire clearance, but if someone is in the market for a classic look road bike, this would fit at a very low cost.
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It had 25mm tires on it, so I know at least those fit. It's possible that 28mm fit, but can't say for sure.