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  1. Solid_Intention4439 on

    Yeah, for sure — great find. Sweet frame and fork (made by hand in Pennsylvania) that you could build into all sorts of things.

  2. What is going on with those rear drop outs?…and yes, I’d grab that in a heart beat

  3. CardMechanic on

    I’d grab it. Even though Cannondale had a tendency to use weirdly non-standard specs from time to time.

  4. tacodudemarioboy on

    Aluminum does not spark joy. Even if it is a cool frame. I’d leave it or drop it off at the bike co-op.

  5. InterestingAnt2716 on

    Those old aluminum frames can develop a lot of flex (fatigue) in the bottom bracket over time depending on who rode it (their weight) and how hard etc. Usually you can feel it if you set it up. It would feel spongy and if it’s really bad the chain will rub the derailleur when you dig in.

    Also check for cracks.

  6. If anyone thinks “no” about any discarded frame/bike in this subreddit, that person either doesn’t truly belong in xbiking, OR they have a strict wife.

  7. Last year I found two bikes in the trash, they only needed a couple tubes and a cleaning. I have a friend who helps the homeless, she found two people in need of a bike.

  8. Yes, my son is riding a bike we found, and now that it’s fixed up and it looks amazing. He loves it.
    Here they don’t throw away Cannondales, though!

  9. Delicious-Reveal-496 on

    Absolutely. I would take it to Pittsburgh Freeride and they would make it rideable and find a good home for it

  10. jazzmaster105150 on

    Absolutely not. By the trash and in the trash are two entirely different things.

  11. SweetSeaCaramel on

    YES. Tired of seeing good abandonned bikes get trashed because no one wants to be the “thief”…

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