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This is a Cannondale R600 road bike that was my wife's. This bike is extremely light and in excellent condition. The forks have been upgraded to carbon fiber, a bike computer was added, the seat was upgraded and an under seat storage bag was added. There is something special about the gear set on this bike that makes it very valuable but I forget what it is. We never use the bikes anymore since the kids have been born so they need to go.

 

Thanks for your interest!

 

 

 

 

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300.00 OBO

 

 

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It is 44cm. The tires are in great condition as far as tread (see pics) I don't know how long they last age wise but I have had it about 10 years. We have put less than 100 miles on the bike our selves embarrassingly.

 

 

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The bike was new in August 2002 and I bought it in 2006 and had it checked thoroughly by a reputable local bike master. He installed the forks and told me it had very very little use and was mechanically perfect.

 

 

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Ok correction, after some research I measured from the top of the seat tube to where the seat tube meets the rest of the frame, not the center of the crank. From the center of the crank to the top of the seat tube it is 20.5" or a 52cm.

 

 

 

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This is a fantastic bike. It's a shame it's so small. At 52cm it's good for a rider in the 5'2"-5'7" range (ideal around: 5'4" - 5'5").

 

I hope you find a buyer for it.

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I don't know what to tell you but the sticker on the bike from where it was sold lists it as 2002.

 

I have no idea what you are talking about da tiagra 90s?

 

I think I remember the guy saying it was a sprinter gear set??!

 

Where are you getting your value information? Should I list it elsewhere? I really just need it gone as it takes up space and I would like to get some money towards a concept 2 rower .

 

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I don't know what to tell you but the sticker on the bike from where it was sold lists it as 2002.

 

I have no idea what you are talking about da tiagra 90s?

 

I think I remember the guy saying it was a sprinter gear set??!

 

Where are you getting your value information? Should I list it elsewhere? I really just need it gone as it takes up space and I would like to get some money towards a concept 2 rower .

 

I don't know where he got his info either, all the online guides show the R600 as having been made from 1993 to 2004. But I guess it doesn't matter as his posts were removed. This would be a made in the USA bike right?

 

***discuss opinions on price via pm***

 

Its a shame its so small, I have been pining for another USA cannondale for over a decade now. I hope you find a buyer.

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