How much is a Cannondale R400 worth?
Most Americans who know the R400 know the Triple instead of the Double. New, the bike cost about $780, and used R400s are selling for even more now that Cannondale no longer produces them.
Are Cannondale bikes still made in USA?
Today, Cannondale produces high-end bicycles, although they are no longer hand-made in the US. Many bicycle frame manufacturers use many materials such as steel or titanium, Cannondale specializes in aluminum and carbon fiber, a technology in which they were pioneers.
What was the last year Cannondale Made in USA?
The Scalpel Team Replica, one of the winningest MTB frames ever. This news isn’t all that surprising: Cannondale announced it will be moving all its frame manufacturing operations from Bedford, PA to Taiwan by 2010.
How much does a Cannondale R400 cost?
Most Americans who know the R400 know the Triple instead of the Double. New, the bike cost about $780, and used R400s are selling for even more now that Cannondale no longer produces them. The Cannondale R400 is a road bike, available in 48-, 50-, 54-, 56-, 58-, 60- and 63-cm sizes.
What is the difference between an R400 double and R400 triple?
Cannondale manufactured the R400 bicycle from 2000 to 2004, and it came in two models — the Double was only available in Europe and the Triple was not available in Europe. Most Americans who know the R400 know the Triple instead of the Double.
What kind of brakes does Cannondale use in their bikes?
The brakes were Cannondale’s own Delta brakes with Shimano Sora STI levers. Shimano also contributed the derailleurs — the FD 2203 in the front, the Sora GS in the back. The crankset was the Truvativ Touro A1 with 30/42/52 teeth with a half-inch by 3/32-inch chain and eight-speed, 12-26 teeth cogs. The pedals were Wellgo, with straps and clips.
What kind of wheels did the R400 come with?
The R400 came from the factory with 700 by 23c Hutchinson Flash tires on Mavic Mach 1 CFX 32-hole rims. The hubs were Shimano 3300s with DT stainless steel 15-gauge straight-gauge spokes with brass nipples.