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Vintage Cannondale – Serial Numbers

The serial number is the key to finding out what year cannondale you have. Once finding out the year, cross reference with the correct catalog to find out which model you have. Determine with the color (USA and Europe have different colors) and parts in the catalog. Remember, a bicycle can be made the year before for the following year. “example” A 1987 could be made in late 86 for the 87 year.

1983-1985

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AA = 1983

BB = 1984

CC = 1985

1986-1992

During 1986-1992 cannondale used 2 different formats.

(Version 1)

56 020588 132

56 = Frame Size

020588 = Production Date

132 = Sequence Number

SN#56020588132 indicates a 56 cm frame, built on February 5, 1988, #132

(Version 2)

5 18 0392 0847

5 = Rear dropout spacing

18 = Frame Size

0392 = Production Date

0847 = Sequence Number

“Rear dropout spacing”

0 = 130mm

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5 = 135mm

6 = 126mm

SN#51803920847 indicates a 135mm dropout, 18” frame, built in March 1992

1993-1999

E = 1993, F = 1994, G = 1995, H = 1996, I = 1997, J = 1998, K = 1999

A = January, B = Febuary, C = March, D = April, E = May, F = June, G = July, H= August, I = September, J = October, K = November, L = December

2000-2001

L= 2000, M = 2001

2002-Current

The first letter indicates year.

N = 2002, O = 2003, P = 2004, Q = 2005, R = 2006, S = 2007

All Ravens 1998-2001

2 Alpha-Characters are the serial numbers year and month.

J = 1998, K = 1999, L = 2000, M = 2001

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1983-1989

1990-1996

1997-1999

2000-2007+

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