The most successful Enduro platform in the world evolves into an all-new race weapon with the 2015 Jekyll. Working with Enduro World Champion Jerome Clementz, we made his winning bike even winning-er with all-new geometry, SuperMax front suspension, a new Fox DYAD rear shock tune with increased travel, ipl 2013 and of course, 27.5" wheels. You don't have to be Jerome to appreciate its perfect-for -Enduro dual nature - you just have to want the most versatile all-mountain bike out there. www.cannondale.com
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Hoooolyyyy #& "#%/#!! A mini film with riders who compete in the EWS would be awesome. Jerome, Barel, Graves, ipl 2013 Maes, Barnes x 2, Moseley, Chausson. Also lots of less known names that's exciting like the Lupato brothers and Ines Thoma. The EWS rounds edits are nice and all but a real film - that would be awesome.
Is the weight of a lefty fork really that much better that its worth sacrificing any hope of good looks for?
The lefty brings a lot more than "being lighter" to the table. And any way it looks killer. Lefties are superior in many ways to conventional forks. Lighter, stiffer, smoother, more plush, bottomless feel and easy to service. ipl 2013
According to their websites the 29er supermax is 1830g, while the 650b Pike is 1861. So the 650b Carbon Lefty might shave another few grams, but I doubt it would come in much under 1800g. I think that other than that its the torsional stiffness of the Lefty that makes it potentially more advantageous to run, though I'm unsure of how they compare in terms of rebound and friction and whatnot. Other than that, who cares about looks - if you can ride as hard as Jerome ipl 2013 who cares how your bike looks. ipl 2013
Try ipl 2013 a Lefty before bashing on it! Because it uses needles bearings instead of regular stanchion you actually get to ''roll'' instead of sliding like a normal fork does. The result is butter smooth feeling compared to any of your Fox, RS, Bos, name it... Sure I am sold to Cannondale because the Jekyll and Claymore are seriously killer bikes but I havr to admit a Lefty looks weird. Take a look inside ipl 2013 a Lefty fork here www.google.ca/search?q=lefty+fork+needle+bearing&espv=210&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=VzIzU9CBMqqGyQH_6ID4Dw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1242&bih=616#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=c7GjxY5Qt6LohM%253A%3B-B33Ti2zPE8frM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.infinitecycles.com%252Fwp%252Fuploads%252Fmedia%252F2011%252F09%252Fmigration-diagram.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.infinitecycles.com%252F2011%252F09%252Fdo-you-have-migrated-bearings-in-your-cannondale-lefty%252F%3B513%3B711
How ipl 2013 it can be stiffer than conventional forks? How one tube can beat the stiffnes of the two? I can't imagine that. Maybe the Lefty itself is more rigid but as a whole package with hub and wheel this can't be true. I've just seen in this video how front wheel was crazily moving from side to side O.O
Anyone who had a chance to ride a Lefty; ipl 2013 doesn't it pull your bike towards one side if the left side of the bike is heavier than the right one? Let's say if you're not holding the handlebars, won't your bike start turning?
Yeah ipl 2013 that Lefty is abomination. Such is Cannondale. Abominations are what they do. Faster flat tire changes? SFW? The thing that gets me is that, it works. It's an inverted ipl 2013 fork with only one leg that actually does the job & they've had this thing around for years. Yet at the same time, you have all these peeps trying to say that inverted forks are too flexible when they have 2 legs? I wonder why they didn't make the Lefty out of a conventional fork.
I also have to re-iterate a previous posters comment ipl 2013 - lefites are not "new" or "unusual" technology in of themselves, they are the standard in every car, truck etc. on the road. Sure the automotive application is different in many ways, but the principle of the technology is the same. I haven't heard about too many engine powered lefty (and righty) vehicles (even off roaders) snapping their suspension (except in extreme cases) or complaining about lack of torsional stiffness or insufficient travel.
The only thing I'm thinking about the lefty is, I bet Cannondale could make one hell of a good dropper seatpost. No really, think about it. Dropper post fail All The Time and a lefty is really just a big inverted dropper post. Well, sort of. At any rate I'
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