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user's latest post:
Something Different ....
Published (2009-11-07 00:51:00)
Now that's an oversized crankset spindle! Lovely, Cannondale always have great urban concept bikes.
user's latest post:
Weight estimates of Flash Carbon...
Published (2009-11-06 00:52:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by skinl19 There will be a fully built one on display at the Iceman race this weekend. I think it is already spoken for to use in the race. we expect photos
user's latest post:
Flash or Taurine 650B
Published (2009-11-07 00:54:00)
I don't understand what the crank has to do with running a 650b in the rear? I'm curious if there is enough clearance? I know a 650b works with a Lefty.
user's latest post:
RIZE: How capable for AM it is?
Published (2009-11-07 01:01:00)
i run a 90, with lefty i cant run any shorter. Its about to get tested with free ride fsa maximus bars from my other bike to see if that helps. Im am trying to figure ot a better way to tune the lefty to see if that helps. All i have been playing with is air pressure and rebound. I hope there is more.
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Rize broken on YouTube....
Published (2009-11-07 10:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by BLRacing67 Obviously joking about the carbon frame being fixable, but not aluminum?? as stated before, no. A thin walled alloy tube that is severly bent or punched through cannot be fixed and retain the structural integrity - and as such is pretty much useless. You could replace the downtube alltogher, but that is kinda overkill as you need to cut almost the entire frame apart before hand. Fixing alloy frames as...
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picked up my 2010 moto 3
Published (2009-11-05 10:12:00)
Dang! Sweeeet! Now where are my 2010 links for my 2009!!!
user's latest post:
Cannondale Lefty Fork Decals
Published (2009-11-04 10:06:00)
Or - Consider leaving it clean - sometimes they look better without all the blingy stickers. The lefty we got for my son's F6 had no decals on it at all (not sure why). Was gonna try to get some just out of principal, but he said no - The complete blackness of the Lefty looks great with the red frame.
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2004 Jekyll - upgrade or Replace...
Published (2009-11-04 10:02:00)
Though I've never ridden a Jekyll, I'd like to share some thoughts on whether to upgrade or replace. I ride small size frame too, standover clearance means a lot to me. I bought my Super V Carbon back in '95 and am still riding (and planning to upgrade thought there's not much I can do) it. It gives me unmatchable clearance. If you like the clearance that Jekyll is giving you, I'd say stick to it. Every bikes have...
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post your rush - Page 9 -...
Published (2009-11-07 01:01:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by ccaddy Demo bike ?? (judging by the scrapes on the swingarm ) Which? Mine? No scrapes - you might be seeing the reflection off the paintwork + some dust. It was just 2008 NOS - there was also a NOS Carbon Rush that the LBS owner reckons he might keep for himself, and a Orbea Occam Carbon lined up beside it, bargains to be had for those that go in search and talk the talk.
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Latest active threads on Cannondale::
Started 5 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-04 10:06:00)
by jdr01930
Or - Consider leaving it clean - sometimes they look better without all the blingy stickers. The lefty we got for my son's F6 had no decals on it at all (not sure why). Was gonna try to get some just out of principal, but he said no - The complete blackness of the Lefty looks great with the red frame.
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-11-07 20:48:00)
by gemini6
That doesn't sound right to me... I had a gemini that was set up with the
Van R, and ran the 750 lb spring. I found it fairly stiff, and I was 260lbs
at the time. You might want to get your shop to check it out.
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-03 20:00:00)
by deuxdiesel
Not much of a demo ride since it was dark, and it was riding around an old abandoned shopping center parking lot with no lights. The bike was incredible- super light (22 lbs with flat pedals) and really damp, much like a steel bike, not at all harsh like the aluminium F29's. It had the direct bolt XT front, XO rear, X7 shifters, Stan's/DT 240/Racing Ralph wheel set and the SAVE post, a low end ...
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-07 00:49:00)
by poor iggy
get the black one and paint it blue.
If you want blue stick with it and wait. At this point cannondale doesnt even know when the hardtails will be in. they know when they want it but cant deliver.
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-05 10:06:00)
by klinkekule
yup, and they are dirt cheap. The mg-1 titanium spindle version is even
lighter and so far has done a pretty decent job on my judge. There are
grippier pedals out there for sure, but teamed up with 5.10s they do the
job quite nicely. I'm gonna put some on my trail bike for sure - the
shimano dx pedals i have on now are neither light nor especially grippy.
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-24 17:58:00)
by CdaleTony
Quote:
Originally Posted by JaySC
Nice! Looks beautiful. I'd say go XTR, unless you're wanting grip shift. Just one mans opinion.
How is it out of your hands? I feel like I've missed something here. It wouldn't be the first time. Maybe you ride for a Cannondale team?
If cdale wanted me to ride for them , it would likely be to ...
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-07 16:50:00)
by eliflap
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-07 00:50:00)
by offpiste
Unlucky guy. Essentially he says that this is not covered by the warranty.
And "thank you Cannondale, 3500 Euros" ...
Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-06 01:01:00)
by ziscwg
Limits of the Rize: It's pretty tough. There is a thread on here about bottoming out a Rize. The guy did a major jump and bottomed it out without any issues from what he said.
Compared to the Prophet, the rize is not as forgiving on that "point the bike downhill, no brakes" method I sometimes employ to get through a rock garden. However, it's easier to steer through them. It also rails ...
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Hot threads for last week on Cannondale::
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 09:47:00)
by scarsellone
That's not very attractive? I assume its a medium? That's over 19 lbs, & I ride a Large.
Now I'm affraid what the 29'r weigh's?
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-01 06:45:00)
by sid vicious
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Originally Posted by thehogsters
QUOTE]
They came with the installation tool, right?
Oww no what is the installation tool?[/quote]
It's there with the tap, which you won't need.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-01 06:55:00)
by eliflap
7970 g now as pictured
GARMIN EDGE INCLUDED !!! it weights ? 110 ? 120 g ?
difference of weight of front wheels :
DT SWISS XRC + Continental Mountain king 2,1 1340 g
ZTR 7000 + Rocket Ron 2,1 1070 g
difference of weight in rear skewer :
DT 44 g , Extralite 30 g
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 18:45:00)
by DriveByBikeShooting
Hellow again,
So I got this cannondale prophet 07 large used about 2 weeks ago now and broken the chain on it 3 times!!!
Today when I broke it I was riding around centennial woods in Vermont and it broke while climbing up a relatively not too steep hill, same scenario as the first 2 times... but today I got nutted pretty bad and that sucked... I thought to my self the other day how...
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-07 00:50:00)
by offpiste
Unlucky guy. Essentially he says that this is not covered by the warranty.
And "thank you Cannondale, 3500 Euros" ...
Started 5 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-04 10:05:00)
by Dan Gerous
It's a hardtail, what do you need a manual for?
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-02 19:46:00)
by motoadve
Could be the O rings in the piston, I was having that kind of problem and we replaced the o rings and now is fine.
Its the best suspension I have ever tried (when works)
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-03 20:00:00)
by deuxdiesel
Not much of a demo ride since it was dark, and it was riding around an old abandoned shopping center parking lot with no lights. The bike was incredible- super light (22 lbs with flat pedals) and really damp, much like a steel bike, not at all harsh like the aluminium F29's. It had the direct bolt XT front, XO rear, X7 shifters, Stan's/DT 240/Racing Ralph wheel set and the SAVE post, a low end ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-05 10:06:00)
by klinkekule
yup, and they are dirt cheap. The mg-1 titanium spindle version is even
lighter and so far has done a pretty decent job on my judge. There are
grippier pedals out there for sure, but teamed up with 5.10s they do the
job quite nicely. I'm gonna put some on my trail bike for sure - the
shimano dx pedals i have on now are neither light nor especially grippy.
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-07 00:51:00)
by Jowan
OK, no MTB by far, but still a nice to see Cannondale creation.
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