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• #6852
found on WWs - old systemsix
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• #6853
What forks are these!?
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• #6855
Picked this frame up recently, undecided how to build it up. Had a 105 5800 groupset lined up but sale fell though . Any suggestions ? Think this force chainset and carbon fork would look great with it for a monochrome build.
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• #6856
Red 10 speed and china carbonz
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• #6857
I wish! Budget wont allow it.
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• #6858
Fair fair. Force shouldn't be too expensive on evilbay
Always been a fan of this one.
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• #6859
That chainset and just some Apex/Rival bits will still look killer.
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• #6860
Then spend the rest of the budget on carbon wheels. Obvs
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• #6861
I picked up a medium 1998 Caad4 F1000 MTB yesterday :)
Needs work, headset is grindy, I may have to service the fork (give me strength), the front wheel is a POS that doesn't match but, the left coda crank is now a shimano600... it has a 9 speed Deore XT/LX mix, a lockable fatty D fork, some bubbling under paint but no dents etc.
Couldn't resist for £75 and wanted a wee project. n+1... :)
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• #6862
I may have to service the fork (give me strength)
Have you done this before? If not, I'll give you the skinny on what to do... and probably more importantly what not to do :)
Fork boot looks woeful, hope no water has got in.
Otherwise you are lucky - that frame / fork has IS disc tabs. Frame looks in OK shape, too.
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• #6863
Tx for the offer :)
Nope never done it :(It goes up and down but squeaks a bit. The headset is gone very grindy so it probably hasn't been maintained for a while. I didn't see any holes in the fork boot so hopefully all good.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/cannondale-headshok.html many text, much read you may have a better link O_o
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• #6864
OK. Have you serviced a suspension fork before? Because a Cannondale Headshok is not the place to start...and without the special and pricey tools, you won't be able to do it. And even with the tools it will be agony.
Even the headset bearings are a massive chore. Much hammer. So much whacking. Wow.
But there is hope. Does the lockout work? Does the fork cycle smoothly? Is there an air valve under the fork crown?
The squeaking might be air in the oil damper...or it might be corrosion..or if the fork is coil sprung with an elastominer it might be its dying gasps.
First step is to nip - carefully! - the zip ties on the boot, pull it down to the fork crown and see what delights await...
sheldonbrown.com/cannondale-headshok.html many text, much read you may have a better link
Yes: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/232081/
Procedure is the same - open the top, pull out the damper and spring, service 'em, service the 'scope, rebuild (if you can be bothered)
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• #6865
Hey now, this is a tutorial (If you're keen) I'd very much like to read.
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• #6866
see what delights await...
Hopefully not though.
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• #6867
Oh, that looks good, lotsa pics, tx!
To paraphrase a The Smiths song: I wanted a project, and I got one... :):)
But I think I will phone bike shops before I even attempt this in case I mess it up.But I can't avoid replacing the headset bearings, utterly gone. Any idea where they can be had on the cheapz?
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• #6868
Any idea where they can be had on the cheapz?
If you can find out the bearing size ( Howard probably knows it already ), this place is pretty good.
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• #6869
It's a pretty unusual size
I've got quite a few kicking around will check. ID is 1.56"
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• #6870
Call bike shops? Hmmm.
Got a good Cannondale dealer your way? That's where to start.
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• #6871
I'll try CRC first their mechanics are surprisingly good and into MTB stuff.
There's a German cannondale page that has the boots in yellow....24euros though O_o
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• #6872
They will tell you to replace the fork with a Reba or something.
Unless one of them is a Cannondale nut they will not have the know-how or the tools. They will probably break something replacing the headset bearings.
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• #6873
Which bottom bracket cable guide will work for caad5? According to interwebz shimano one does not fit.
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• #6874
Does anyone know anything about these 'Hollowgram' wheels that Cannondale are flogging with their new bikes?
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• #6875
Avoid...for the time being. At least the disc ones anyway. Silly hub/disc compatibility.
Not bad...