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Francis Huang
a Cross Country Rider
from SingaporeDate Reviewed: June 2, 2003
Strengths: Light Fast True RacerWeaknesses: Coda brakesBottom Line: This is one fast trail bike. Extremely fast on the trails, it's a true xc champion. Headshox made steering so nimble. One hell of a race bike
Favorite Trail: have trail will ride
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$3400.00
Purchased At: Cannasia
Similar Products Used: few other 2 wheeled machine
Bike Setup: stock but sawp the brakes to hope mini
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Jonathan Savage
a Racer
from Boulder, CODate Reviewed: April 7, 2000
Strengths: Light, even w/ discs.
Accelerates like a headless chicken
Solid components and design
18 speed!Weaknesses: Nothing thus farBottom Line: I dont know what Juan down there is riding...But the Caad5! Team Cannondale bike! rides like a dream...For one nothing beats pure USA Sram Components, which works perfectly with the coda rings. HEY PUT ON A SRAM FRONT DERAILIER YOU CHEAP BASTARDS! This is the most aggresive cross country bike I have ever ridden...By far demolishing the specialized line which i have used for so long.
Dont get mad. The front shock takes like 10 rides to break in, it will feel rough and top out a lot at first. Also look out for the steering power a headshock gives you....Not so sure about the tires they put on this bike stock...More like semi slicks...so I definetly bit it the first time hammering around a corner...used to the power of the wildgripper....poo! have to go to Calc 2 class...any questions ....get answers from an experienced racer..e mail.
Favorite Trail: White Ranch
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: Specialized M2
Bike Setup: Stock
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Paul
a Racer
from Auckland, New ZealandDate Reviewed: March 10, 2000
Strengths: 'wish list' component set:
Mavic Crossmax DISC wheel set
XTR / SRAM 9.0 / CODAWeaknesses: Seat post (thompson) didn't fit me
CODA handle bar grips
Seat (bent the rails easily)
(thats really all!)
Ohhh, and the price :)Bottom Line: What can you say. The component list says it all... 22lbs with disc brakes... Bought following writting-off my Cannondale F900... Great for racing, although the 2 x 9 drivetrain doesn't suit realy steep courses... If your serious about racing and want something ready to go out-of-the-box, this is the bike. Would have considered a custom build, but the disc-specific CAAD 5 frame and C-dale's headshock sold me...
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: '99 F900
Bike Setup: Stock; except TIME carbon pedals, TOMAC bar ends and profile grips, Salsa seat post (very cool!)
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Jason
a Cross Country Rider
from GeorgiaDate Reviewed: March 8, 2000
Strengths: light as sin!!!!!
disc brakes
sram
Weaknesses: none!!!
Cannondales are flawless if you take care of them
Bottom Line: This is the fastest and overall best bike I have ever ridden. It rides like a dream and climbs like a goat. This is the bike to get if you are looking for an extremely light aluminum frame, and stock comps. You should not buy this bike if you have small pockets, or parents that will not buy you a bike. I have had a Cannondale before this I it rode awesome. I liked it so much I go another one. Make the right decision and buy a Cannondale.
The guy above is the biggest dumba$$ I have ever seen. Go get back on your !!!!in huffy. You need to know your bike before you place a review on it. The 2000 model F5000 SL is not a CAAD3 frame, it is a CAAD5. The components consist of XTR, CODA, and SRAM; not XT and LX. So go look at your bike again and give the right $#%@in information.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: 1999 Cannondale F3000
Bike Setup: Cross Max Disc Wheelset
Sram Shifters and rear derailur
All the good s!@#
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Juan
a Weekend Warrior
from Ontario, CanadaDate Reviewed: September 13, 1999
Strengths:
Light CAAD3 aluminum frame (Stiff)
Versatile Headshok fork (Fatty DL) for entry intermediate rider (Lock-on-the-fly)
Good components Shimano LX/LX/XT
Team Volvo Blue (gloss) is sweetWeaknesses:
$$$ (paying a premium for the name)
Tires (IRC Notos 26 * 1.95') with better traction control should be upgradedBottom Line: A very good bike that can handle a any trail.
Stiff excellent ride...
don't know about long term maintenance but will update MTBR in a year...
Favorite Trail:
Fanshawe Park
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
Schwinn Moab
Specialized Rockhopper
Bike Setup:
CODA components
Shimano LX/LX/XT
Kalloy SP-248 Seatpost
CODA clipless 500
CODA expert rims...
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