Cannondale M900 1995
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- The M900 was one of Cannondale’s top of the line mountain bikes for 1995 but I took some liberty with the re-build of the bike giving it a modern versatile gravel road bike spin.
Here’s the spec’s on the bike;
Size: 18” - suitable for a 5’ 5” to 5’ 10” rider
Frame Material - CAAD3 Aluminum made in the USA
Fork - 1 1/8” Pepperoni rigid front fork
Brakeset - Tektro Linear
Shifters - MicroNEW
Front Derailleur - Shimano LX
Rear Derailleur - Shimano Deore LX 8 speed
Crankset - Sugino 175mm 22-32-44
Pedals - Platform HTI-851
Bottom Bracket - Shimano cartridge
BB Shell Width - 68mm English
Cassette - HG60 8 speed 11-32T
Chain - Shimano CN-IG
Seatpost - Kalloy 290mm
Saddle - Cannondale Racing
Handlebars - Drop Alloy 6061 31.8mm
Handlebar Stem - Alloy 31.8mm
Handlebar Tape - Bontrager Gel Cork
Headset - 1 1/8" Threadless Dia-Compe
Rims - SUN RIMS Rhyno Lite with eyelets
Tires - Kenda 26” x 2.10 K1027 (gravel profile)
Hubs - Shimano STX RC
Spokes - 14 Gauge Stainless
Color - Diamond black metallic with violet pearl hyper-highlights
The Lauf fork would be great for this bike but a bit pricey
The Lauf would be an awesome fork for sure! I’d consider changing out the Pepperoni but I try to maintain the original spec wherever possible on my builds.
Yes ,. Leaf are great for gravel bikes I suspect
Straight pull brake levers don't work that great with v brakes.
Agreed! I had a spare pair of the micro brifters and thought I would try them - actually work not bad until proper ones come along.
@@johnsbikerestorations You can use Mini-V-Brakes. They work better with Road Brakelevers. Dont know if they have enough tire clearnce though.
@@GuitaristOfEvil There are V brake travel converters available that I have been wanting to try which I understand will convert the pull from 10mm to 5mm - will be interesting to see if they work.