is this a real dale ?

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by abrown3mtg

Maybe an older javelin? Almost looked serrota for a second but don't think that its.... I'd ask for better photos of the drop outs and shape of the tube profile. I wonder if you could confirm that it is aluminum vs ti? That could potentially end up far more exciting than an older dale...

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by mpulsiv

bikerjulio wrote:That is interesting indeed. Compared to a six13 there are differences in the lug shapes, the head tube, and of course they never came with a carbon rear triangle. Fork is different shape as well.

The seller provides a serial# CFR0324031 whose format does not appear to be a Cannondale format according to this site http://vintagecannondale.com/info/serial_numbers/

I'm inclined to say it's something else with Cannondale decals added. I don't know who else was making frames like this though.

Does the seller have any other information?

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Why don't you contact Cannondale support and ask them to look up the serial number that was provided from the seller?


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by BRM

The TS better first could have contacted the seller on ebay for information to start with.


But why people still posting here? Don't bother . . .
The TS dissapeared from this topic and left it behind. He started a few days ago another topic about a six13
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