Cody, I am actually getting ready to list my 2005 Cannondale Prophet 1000. It's an XL frame (with appropriate shock and spring ratings), and even a little large for me at 6'2". It's an All-Mountain with 140mm front and rear. Lefty front, etc.
I bought it from the original owner in Berkeley back in 2007 (who had clearly barely ridden it) and have only rode a couple hundred miles on it myself, all cross-country-style, mostly on trails like the Marlette Flume, etc. Frankly, the reason that I am selling it is because it just does not handle like I want (a little long/large for my CG) and All-Mountain uphill handling is not my thing, although going downhill on quality 140mm is a spoiler.
It turns out that my body fits a Cannondale Rush a lot better after doing some more testing, and I bought a 2006 Rush recently. The shorter WB and 110mm travel plus geometry is worlds better for my style (I used to race CC eons ago, so I'm picky).
Your price is on the low side of what I was going to list it for (or else part it), but seeing as how we are local and buddies I might be talked into it.
Standard 2005 Prophet 1000 components, with an upgraded QR seatpost clamp. Avid Juicy's, etc.
Given the condition and low miles (I even serviced the Lefty with all new oil and orings within 3 rides ago), this might be what you are looking for in terms of toughness. I've been a Cannondale fanboi since about 1996, and have yet to see compromise on the construction.
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