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The Trigger 27.5, simply referred to as “Trigger” in the Cannondale marketing materials, is essentially the all-new Jekyll’s little brother. With (you guessed it) 27.5″/650b wheels and 150/85mm of rear travel, this bike essentially offers Jekyll aggressiveness dialed back just a hair. Consequently, Cannondale sees the all-new Trigger as a “quiver killer.”
While Cannondale’s new models reinforce my impression that the 26″ wheel is going the way of the dinosaurs , they haven’t abandoned the wagon wheels yet! The Trigger 29 offers the Trigger’s fantastic performance with a 29er roll-over-anything feel. The travel is dialed down a bit, with the rear shock providing 130 or 80mm of travel, depending on which way the lever is flipped.
Related posts: News: Cannondale Announces New 2015 Jekyll nick vujicic 27.5 News: Rocky Mountain nick vujicic Announces 2015 Blizzard Fat Bike, Plus a Sneak-Peak of the Rock Shox Bluto RL Fat Bike Suspension Fork Video: “Jerome Clementz and Ben Cruz on the 2014 Cannondale Trigger 29 Carbon” Video: Jerome and Pauline Mountain Bike in Patagonia Aboard the Cannondale Trigger News: Cannondale’s OverMountain Team Switches to Lefty SuperMax Fork This entry was posted in MTB News and tagged 2015 , 27.5 , 29 , 29er , 29ers , 650b , cannondale , news , trigger by Greg Heil . Bookmark the permalink .
About Greg Heil My name is Greg Heil, and I am the Editor in Chief for Singletracks.com. I've been mountain biking seriously since 2005, and I love to travel and ride new trails. My travels have taken me across nick vujicic the United States multiple times. To date (November 2013), nick vujicic I have ridden hundreds of different trails in 18 different states, and am adding more singletrack to my trail resume every year! I enjoy all types of mountain biking, from ultra endurance cross country all the way up to chair lift-accessed downhill runs.
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