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Cannondale 1999 Raven 4000SX

MSRP $ 4334.99
# of Reviews 11
Average Rating 4.09/5
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Submitted by terry collins a Cross Country Rider from holland mi
Date Reviewed: April 30, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Purchased At:velo city cycles
Strengths:light 4 inches travel disc brakes both ends lockable fork has felt very good
Weaknesses:disc brakes not as good as hayes and mine just broke in half at the bottom bracket Fork is a little noisy no big deal and my elo quit working but cannondale fixed it no problem and my frame has been orderd with no problems so far
Similar Products Used:last bike was a y-5
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:loved the bike but worried that it is not strong enough for everyday riding I might ride a little on the rough side but i take good care of the equipment if it happens again i will take cdale up on their offer of a jeckyl frame
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by gorfon a from vancouver, bc
Date Reviewed: January 23, 2001
Favorite Trail:steep
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $3500.00
Strengths:looks good
Weaknesses:breaks
Similar Products Used:norco rampage, rocky vapour
Bike Setup:hayes, rhino light, race face crank,
Bottom Line:Once I stripped all the Coda crap from the bike (and believe me their brakes suck big time) I thought I had a decent ride.
Then the bottom bracket started to make strange noises. Two frames later a simple hop off a curb snapped the bike in two at the bb. Geez, good thing I wasn't doing something interesting. I know of others who have had a similar experience.
The Lefty is a great fork, the rest of the bike isn't worth the plastic its made from.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Joe a Cross Country Rider from Nova Scotia
Date Reviewed: January 3, 2001
Favorite Trail:Fight Trail
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Very light weight
Awesome fork (Lefty)
Great geometry
Weaknesses:Noisy frame
slightly troublesome brakes
grips (I know... but I'm reaching)
Similar Products Used:Proflex
Marin
GT LTS
Cannondale Super V
Bike Setup:Stock...oh, I did put on 645 pedals
Bottom Line:This bike is AWESOME! I am quite tall, with very long legs. I have always had to do extensive modifications to rider compartment on all other bikes I have owned (stems, bars, seatposts, crank arms, etc.), but this bad bay fit perfect out of the box. It will go anywhere! I can now clean sections of technical trail (particularly steep drops) that I could never do confidently before. If I had to pick one feature I like best, there is no question it is the Lefty fork. I have used triple clamp forks, long travel single crowns and linkage forks and none even come close for combination of stiffness, ride and travel. Brakes do require regular cleaning, but modulate beautifully (although not nearly as powerfull as Hayes)
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from canada
Date Reviewed: October 5, 2000
Favorite Trail:anything technical
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $3200.00
Purchased At:cannondale dealer
Strengths:The Lefty fork is good. Nothing spectacular but its nice to have a four incher thats light too. The best thing about this bike is that everything I replaced on it works very well. Cannondale warranty rocks
Weaknesses:I broke two frames within two months of each other. One was in the middle of a climb! The bb shell tore right out. cannondale needs to work on their R&d. The disc brakes worked very well one I installed the metal pads with the heatsinks. Now, they aren't as powerful as hayes but they are ok. coda components.
Similar Products Used:Specialized fsr, klein mantra, Mountain cycle san andreas, santa cruz heckler
Bike Setup:Raven2 with lefty, all shimano with hugi hubs(great hubs), black spire ring god, tioga factory dh 2.3/2.1, mavic 317, shimano 646,
Bottom Line:the raven rode great before i broke it in two. i now have serious doubts in cannondale and thermoplastic. The lefty tops out noisily but it works. once i DOWNGRADED to a jeckll 3000 sx i am as happy as dung. I love the ride of the Jeckll but i don't think i will buy another c'dale. If anyone wants a raven, i would reconsider and buy a jeckll
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Dave a Racer from Houston,TX
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2000
Favorite Trail:All
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Awesome fork. Overall pretty durable bike.
Weaknesses:Carbon frames are too loud. These disc brakes aren't too good (my hands have gotten very strong over the past year). The rims need constant retruing.
Similar Products Used:Super V 2000 and 1000, Intense Tracer and Uzzi SL, Santa Cruz Heckler and Superlight
Bike Setup:Standard Raven 4000SX setup other than immediate replacement of the tiny tires and crummy seat that came with it.
Bottom Line:This bike is fast. I went from finishing midpack in sport class XC races on my old bike to a second and three firsts in the four races I did with this Raven (yes, the hardtail boys were pissed). The shining star of this bike is the Lefty fork which is absolutely awesome. So flex free and plush that I'm not afraid to try anything on this bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by MK a from Pasadena
Date Reviewed: May 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:so many choices...
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:susp. design (front & rear), light weight for long travel/disc eq. bike – looks damn good in a strange way
Weaknesses:original spec for saddle and tires sucked, but have been a non-issue since the first week with it
Similar Products Used:specialized fsr, santa cruz heckler, fisher joshua
Bike Setup:xtr drivetrain w/coda rings & cranks, coda expert discs, easton carbon monkeylight lo-rise bars, selle italia trans am(damn good) saddle, tioga mud tires
Bottom Line:So here it is, after logging in about 500 miles since my initial review (I got a new job that doesn't allow for riding during the week ), I've come to the DEFINITE conclusion that my Raven has lived up to all my expectations and deserves high praises from one who's ridden it. No major problems at all – albeit squeally brakes, but only when the pads are dirty so they're fine if you keep them clean. One thing I was surprised to learn is how well this bike takes steep & sharp-turning singletrack. When I bought the bike, I thought it would really shine on fast fireroads (which it does), but would only be mediocre and a little over suspended for singletrack riding. Needless to say, I was very wrong in assuming so, and can't imagine owning any other bike that doesn't steer & cling (don't use the lockouts) to the trail the way my Raven does. Lastly, to all those out there who panned the Lefty without any REAL time with it, I'd like to thank you for educating the readers with the notion that just because someone took the time to type their opinions out, it could still mean as much as what comes out their rear. The Raven AND Lefty rule.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John H a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Canada
Date Reviewed: April 11, 2000
Favorite Trail:anywhere
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:- This is my second review. Read below.
- Lifetime Warranty.
Weaknesses:Ok, here we go....
I guess it's just bad luck.
Why? because I've got a defective frame.
clearcoat on the frame started to form bubbles
on headtube and bottom bracket area.
Yes, B.U.B.B.L.E.S.
"NO WORDS" from cannondale, but they are shipping me
a new frame by this Friday, so it's ok.
Believe or not, they told me that
nothing like this happened before.

Oh, Rear CODA ExpertDisc hub makes weird noise.
My dealer told me that it just need to be greased.
So, that also worked out find.

These things need just little adjustments,
but I think a bike at this price range,
shouldn't have these kinds of problems.

However, bike performs increadiblely well.
Don't even try to judge this bike unless you spend
many serious hours on this bike.
Similar Products Used:read below
Bike Setup:read below
Bottom Line:It's not bad, after riding 3 month, they sending me a
new frame so everything just worked out fine,
no hassle what so ever...

Best bike out there. Period
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by vic hevoyan a Downhiller from l.a. c.a.
Date Reviewed: December 25, 1999
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
the best so light and derabel
Weaknesses:
noting the best bike
Similar Products Used:
mountain cycle
Bike Setup:
i use the fox it so good it fell like your on air and with the new lefty drl
Bottom Line:every body should get ya i know it cost to much i saveing to get a new one later on
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Roger a Weekend Warrior from Newtown, CT
Date Reviewed: December 15, 1999
Favorite Trail:
CO, but CT woods have to do for now
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
XTR comps,Lightweight,Fast and Fun,
Lefty DLR(adjustable return rate)Coda disk brakes worked fine, 4 plus of travel at 25.5 LBs. This Baby flies!
Weaknesses:
Ordered bike in June and I got it in October. Cannondale had a few things to take care of. Annoying but now worth the wait. The Coda saddle is not too hot. I am replacing it. The Hutchinson Mosquito tires don't have much bite just nice yellow sidewalls(They look good with the 4000SX) No other weaknesses.
Similar Products Used:
Gary Fischer, Gary Klein, Owned a Cannondale DeltaV 1000 previously. The Raven knocks the SOX off of all previous experiences. Light, responsive, and FAST!
Bike Setup:
Time Atac Carbon pedals, the rest stock, but the Coda saddle is going to be replaced.
Bottom Line:This baby can go anywhere with Speed. UP, DOWN, and AROUND, The LEFTY DLR shock is amazing! Strong, light, and 4 of Boulder eater! I REALLY Like this BIKE!!!
IT IS FUN!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John J H a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ont. Canada
Date Reviewed: December 12, 1999
Favorite Trail:
anywhere...
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:
- Handbuilt by Cannondale in USA
- Eye-candy, futuristic design
- Durable, Single pivot
- Carbon fiber skin with Magnesium spine
- Great standover height(25)
- Lefty really works
- XTR
- CODA Competetion DiskBrakes
- Fox float RC with Lock-Out Lever
- natural carbon with chrome decals looks cool
- Finally, under 25.0 lb. freeride bike
Weaknesses:
I don't think there is any...
Similar Products Used:
'95 Cannondale Delta V 1000- Delta V Modified Top tube Design Frame
- Headshok R.C.D.L.
- Full XT
- SUN CR-17A Rims
- Flite Ti.
- Continental Tires
- Onza pedals
Bike Setup:
Mostly stock parts,
but I switched with following,,,- XTR crank (46-36-24)
- TIME A.T.A.C Carbon Pedals
- CN-7700 XTR chain
- Syncros Hardcore seatpost
- Flite Ti. Gel Kevlar
- Kore Elite stem
- Hutchinson Python Gold K. tires
Bottom Line:Well, since I ordered this bike, I'm totally excited.
The bike will be here after 3 weeks from now and I don't think I cann't wait any longer!
My 4 years in dual-suspension bike research finally pays off.I will update my review as soon as I get my bike!! ^_^
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by MK a Cross-Country Rider from Pasadena, CA
Date Reviewed: October 18, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Mt. Wilson Toll Road
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Frame (medium), Suspension (both Front & rear), Brakes, lightweight(25.5 lbs weighed), steering/handling, all XTR grupo, Fox air rear shock w/lockout
Weaknesses:
tires, saddle, stickers
Similar Products Used:
95 Fisher HooKooEeKoo (now road only), 97 Fisher Z2 (now my wife's), Santa Cruz Heckler XT w/Z1 fork, Specialized FSR (borrowed from friend)
Bike Setup:
All stock except for:
tires: Tioga Mud
saddle: Selle Italia Trans Am
Pedals: Time ATAC Carbon
Bottom Line:***NOTE:This is my preliminary review after only putting a little over 75 miles in 7 rides. Obviously, a more detailed and miles-substantiated review to follow later.Quick points:•Bike is very light for long travel (4 front & 4.5 rear) with disc brakes.
•It handles very easily and has been very compliant and durable so far. Specifically, it takes hard corners (downhill) better than any other bike I've ridden and is an excellent climber especially with the rear shock activated (lockout is an unneeded feature on this bike). It seems to very fond of jumping.
•Suspension is awesome. No complaints here so far.
•CODA saddle sucked for me. Light, but WAY too narrow.
•I had heard about the CODA disc brake problems early on, but mine work incredibly well.
•It came spec'd w/Hutchison Mosquito tires — STUPID, STUPID, STUPID. Who at Cannondale thought it was a good idea to put these wide-spaced short-knobby un-trail friendly tires on this big travel funbike? Did I mention 'STUPID'? This was the only real dissapointment I had with this bike.
•The stickers bubble a little. No performance killer, but kind of annoying. Like I said, this is an early review, but overall I am so satisfied with the performance of this bike I felt the need to share it. So far it's been worth the money and the wait. Be back at 200+ miles.
Overall Rating:4






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