1994 Cannondale beast of the east

I ride a large in a modern MTB but am an XL on the classic bikes; otherwise am tempted. Great color. Someone throws some brakes on it will make a nice cruiser. You sure you want to part with it @teabagger11? I regret selling my first mountain bike many years ago.
 
I regret selling my first mountain bike many years ago.

My first MTB frame, a '94 GT Karakoram (@ChrisG may even remember it) lives on as a neighborhood bike with my friend Tony. Around 2000 or so he bought a completely under-sized used MTB and I swapped in my frame (remember when everything was compatible?). He's promised I'll get it back when he stops using it, so it can live on a wall somewhere, alongside my Merlin Mountain frame and old Kuota race bike.
 
I ride a large in a modern MTB but am an XL on the classic bikes; otherwise am tempted. Great color. Someone throws some brakes on it will make a nice cruiser. You sure you want to part with it @teabagger11? I regret selling my first mountain bike many years ago.
No Victor I won't regret it I would rather see it get used
 
Whoever takes this, I have a set of gunmetal grey STX canti's that are probably around the right vintage. Yours if you want them, no levers though.
 
You shouldn't everyones different I used to be like that the hardest bike to sell for me was my 96 ibis MOJO but it got me over the hump
 
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This was my 1st real mtb bought in Petaluma CA in 94 about as far from the east as you can get kinda like a rolling chassis shifters jenky and no breaks sorry don't have the original pepperoni fork 100 bones
I think I still have the original brake booster thingy somewhere
I also have brakes I would be willing to donate to this cause but no levers. Located in Allendale, NJ
 
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