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Cannondale 2000 F2000 SL

MSRP $ 2059.99
# of Reviews 24
Average Rating 4.42/5
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Submitted by Aaron a Cross Country Rider from York, ME USA
Date Reviewed: October 24, 2006
Favorite Trail:Seemingly all the trails which are now closed
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $2245.00
Purchased At:Exeter Cycles
Strengths:Ground clearance on the larger frames
Stability at speed
Color (not the volvo paintjob...I'm talking afterburner fade)
Weaknesses:CODA Expert Disc Brakes
XTR Rear Derailleur came miraculously incomplete
Weight
Tires suck in loose terrain as well as on roots, and ANYTHING wet
Mavic X223 Disc rims are expensive to replace, especially the spokes...Also lack durability
Fatty SL only has 70mm travel...which is NOTHING for its heavy weight.
Grip Shift
Similar Products Used:Trek 8900
Bike Setup:After over 6 years, pretty much nothing is stock anymore...But not all of the parts replaced were replaced willingly...Moreso that I didn't have a choice.
Hayes Disc Brakes
Mavic Cross Link Disc rims
Thompson Seat Post
Hot Tomali grips
Nokian Boazobeanna Blue tires
New XTR rear derailleur
Gore-Tex cable housing
Selle Italia Novus Saddle


Bottom Line:Ok, first thing's first, is what I said when I put down 600+dollars for Hayes Disc Brakes because the CODA Experts were a) a public humiliation while riding with friends due to the unbearable noise they produced, especially when they were dry...I couldn't believe how loud they were. b) a burden on the New England C-dale sales rep who personally came to my house 3x times, which I appreciated despite the futile efforts on his part, to change the pads after maybe 10 miles use. c) a messy cleanup after the so called "closed system" bled all over the floor.

This bike flew downhill, and had great ground clearance for getting over fallen tree trunks. It took to the air with great stability, although the landings sucked because the SL fork only had 70mm travel in it. It handled well in all weather conditions, and proved to me that grip shift could get the job done, but I still prefer rapid fire.

Since it is almost 2007, I can't really imagine who would buy this bike these days, but I would have recommended it to someone who was willing to spend a lot of money to fix up the rig for one, but who was searching for a speedy, stable bike that could handle trail obstructions well and have a wide speed range while maintaining control. But replacing the CODA disc brakes is a MUST!!!
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Brampton, Ontario
Date Reviewed: June 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:Re-My Sports
Strengths:Geometry, Light Frame, Headshock Ultra Fatty
Weaknesses:Squealing brakes, mushy brakes, Headshock losing air
Similar Products Used:GT Zaskar, Mongoose IBOC Rockadile SX
Bike Setup:Stock, except for Frog Pedals, Selle Italia Flite Saddle
Bottom Line:Great bike over all. I have not had any real trouble with the CODA components, except the fact that they squeal when hot, but after some tweaking and swapping out the CODA pads for a different pad material, it helped. (By the way, thanks for supporting the replacement parts market C-dale! It took 2 weeks to try to find someone who stocked a pad set that would fit the CODA brakes!)The Headshock lost air almost every ride, but after some reconstructive surgery, it is fine now.
I recommend this bike to anyone looking for something fun to ride that won't kill you up the long epic up hill climbs.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Chad Baumgardner a Weekend Warrior from Shalimar, FL
Date Reviewed: February 7, 2003
Favorite Trail:Timberlake
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1900.00
Purchased At:Dragon Sports
Strengths:Lightweight and can be handled aggressively. The brakes work (I'm used to cantilevers). I still need to do a little fine-tuning before I can criticize or praise the fork.
Weaknesses:Coda barends are awkward for me. The IRC Mythosxc slick rear tire has some serious traction problems and was replaced after my second ride. I have no idea why Shimano has indicators on the XT shifters and why they aren't as ergonomic as the '93 XT.
Similar Products Used:K2 99 Pro Comp with a Manitou 2 front fork (1993-present), Cannondale M600 (1994-2002 lost in divorce)
Bike Setup:Stock
Bottom Line:It's the best ride I've owned so far. It's lightweight, climbs like a monkey and can be thrown around very easily on tight trails. Overall I feel very confident about my purchase of a expensive bike. If you don't mind spending more than a Taiwan built ride the C'dale will be worth it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Richard a Cross Country Rider from Perth, Western Australia
Date Reviewed: June 27, 2002
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Fleet Cycles, Fremantle
Strengths:Frame/Fork combo, lightweight, geometry
Weaknesses:Poor quality componentry specs, rear hub dropout angle (I have found that the rear hub slips in the frame when under torque)
Similar Products Used:Giant, Cannondale Super V
Bike Setup:XTR cranks/BB/chain, Sella Italia Flite 'Gel' saddle, Hutchinson Python Gold Tyres, Mavic x317 Disc rims, Thomson Elite seatpost, quality wheel bearings!, XTR skewers (rear hub generally stays set now)
Bottom Line:Wish I had bought the frame and fork combo up front and spec'ed the stuff I wanted, rather than spending double by replacing all the crap over time.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Ellison a Cross Country Rider from Newport News, VA
Date Reviewed: February 22, 2002
Favorite Trail:Emma Long Metro. Park/Austin,Tx
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Conte's
Strengths:climbs like a mountain goat, very light, cool paint job, headshok is the best
Weaknesses:wheels, crank, and seatpost kind of suck for a frame of this caliber
Bike Setup:xtr/xt, easton seatpost & handlebars, hutchinson tires, coda disk brakes, coda team seat
Bottom Line:very good cross-country bike & climber, very light and tracks well. However, reading some of the reviews reminded me of an incident I forgot to mention in my review on the bikes' wheels. I had the rear hub lock-up while I was riding which caused 2 spokes to break. Over looking that incident, the short seatpost, and the crank that just will not stay torqued, the bike is excellent. I do not think I will purchase another brand again.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by mountain man a Weekend Warrior from eastern pa
Date Reviewed: May 7, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:green mountain cyclery
Strengths:good climber, tracks well. the very best paint and finish you have ever seen on a bike. looks really nice and attracts alot of attention.
Weaknesses:hate to scratch the beautiful paint job. hate everyone asking about a 'volvo' bike. the mosquito tires were downright dangerous on early season rides this spring before the ground got firm enough for them to grip.
Similar Products Used:my trusty, rusty, old steel bridgestone
Bike Setup:stock except for time atac pedals and hutchinson alligator gold tires
Bottom Line:the brakes have worked pretty well for me, but they do require alot of adjustments. seems like after every couple of rides i am tweaking them. so far no problems with the rims or hubs. i am a medium rider at 180 lbs, the bike has held up well. i upgraded to hutch's alligators after my early season adventures for better soft ground control, but now that the weather is drying up, i am thinking about putting the mosquitos back on because they are noticibly light and roll fast. the frame is plenty strong probably has the best rear triangle of any disc bike.
for touch up paint, look for loreal 'jet set' nail polish at the cosmetics store. the color is 'orbit perle' #235.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean Svee a Racer from Eau Claire, WI
Date Reviewed: January 15, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1599.00
Purchased At:Local Shop
Strengths:Exceptionally light, climbs great, the 2x9 works excellent, great race bike.
Weaknesses:Built for people with small legs. The down tube has too much of an angle. Coda pedals arent the greatest.
Similar Products Used:Cannondale F 700 Schwinn Moab
Bike Setup:Pretty much stock, except for XTR Front Derailleur.
Bottom Line:This bike is a great climber, as long as you have the extra muscle to pedal up steep grades, VERY LIGHT, shocks work great once they're broken in.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by R Dixon a Cross Country Rider from Saskatoon, SK. Canada
Date Reviewed: January 9, 2001
Favorite Trail:Where ever
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1350.00
Purchased At:The Bike Doctor
Strengths:CAAD 5 FRAME
HEADSHOCK Fatty Ultra DL
I'll never ride anything else. The bike is feather lite and tracks like a dream. The paint is wicked and gets lots of looks. I've been able to climb hills with ease that I used to stuggle with before. For the intermediate or expert rider this bike is confidence inspiring.
Weaknesses:CODA Expert Disc Brakes - See "Bottom Line" for more details
CODA Performance Clipless Pedals - Just didn't like 'em
CODA Competition Volvo Team Saddle - Looks cool, but rough
KALlOY SP-248 Seat Post - bent right away
CODA Expert Disc Rims - Poor rims for such a costly bike
HUTCHINSON "Mosquito" Tires - They wear out insanely quick.
Similar Products Used:2000 Trek 8500 - My second choice, an excellent bike.
2000 Trek 8000 - A good all-around bike for the money.
2000 Jamis Komodo - It's got all the big "brand name" components but I would take the C'dale or the Trek everytime.
Bike Setup:Mostly Stock Except: SHIMANO PD-M434 Pedals
PROFILE DESIGN Ultra FR Riser Bar
EASTON CT2 Carbon Seatpost
SERFAS Saddle - Mens Performance RX
MAVIC X-317 DISC Rims
Bottom Line:I'm not a skilled technical rider and I will probably never race but I love to ride. I'm a bigger guy at 6' and 220lbs and I was concerned about buying a bike with a lite frame but the bike has held up well with no signs of stress or fatigue. This bike has brought a new level of enjoyment to my ride and as I said earlier I'll never ride anything but a C'dale frame from now on.

That being said...I was really disappointed with the quality of the components on this bike. I mean for the money this bike requires a lot of upgrades. The CODA Expert Disc Brakes are problematic at best. I respect what the people at Cannondale have tried to do by designing and manufacturing their own components but when a product is so obviously defective I think they have a responsibilty to their customers to recall that product or least offer compensation to have that product replaced. I mean some the smaller things like pedals and a saddle are a matter of personal preference but brakes and rims are rather important and when the bike is "DISC specific" you're kinda stuck to fork out big bucks to replace them.

My L.B.S. The Bike Doctor has been excellent in handling warranty issues quickly and efficiently and provided me with great deals to replace certain components. If you live in Saskatchewan and want to know where to bike your next bike, The Bike Doctor is the BEST!!!

In summation, even with the brake defects and having to shell out extra bucks to replace some other components, I love this bike and have to give it 5 smokin' chilis overall but it loses marks on value because for the money this bike should be equipped with top quality components right out of box.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew a Cross Country Rider from Bedford, UK
Date Reviewed: December 28, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Great frame. Headshok is the best tracking suspension around. Great weight and ride.
Weaknesses:All of the CODA components. The disc brakes are awful, the hub bearings suck, the chainset is probably the worst quality MTB I have ever bought.

Great frame and fork/Poor package.
Similar Products Used:De Kerf Team SL, Marin Team Ti, Santa Cruz Heckler (OK, I know that it is suspension!)
Bike Setup:Stock (at least until things started to break!)
Bottom Line:Read into this what you will!

I replaced the CODA brakes and wheels for Hope XC 4's, Mavic Ti Glide and suspension hubs and Mavic 317 rims.

I replaced the CODA chainset with XT.

I replaced the standard seatpost with a Race Face.

The bike is now almost perfect!

For a bike of this price, the CODA components are outrageous. The frame and forks are the best I have ever ridden. I though that I would have to spend a fortune on Titanium to get the weight, handling and response that the CAAD 5 has. Its is such a shame to spoil it with the component package.

OK, so I could (and possibly should) have spent more to get the components of the F5000, but I wrongly assumed that a bike of this value (even higher to UK residents) would have components that would last at least a season before being upgraded gradually. As it is, I have had the additional expense during the first 4 months!

Great frame and fork, poor package.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by DirtDad a Cross Country Rider from Orange County, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: November 11, 2000
Favorite Trail:Any
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:MTBR Marketplace
Strengths:Light weight, compliant ride, handling, steering accuracy, disc brakes.
Weaknesses:Reliability, speed of service on west coast, US, 4 bolt rotors.
Similar Products Used:Cannondale CAAD4, GT Zaskar.
Bike Setup:Stock exept: XTR crank/BB, CT2 post/flat bar, competition wheelset, Speedplay Frog pedals, IRC Mythos tires.
Bottom Line:First the good news. This is an amazing climbing machine. The difference between the CAAD5 and CAAD4 is significant. CAAD5s are noticably lighter and have a much more compliant ride. This bike begs you to get out of the saddle and fly. I can't believe that no other bike maker has yet done what Cannondale did with this bike: they eliminated the canti mounts and all the additional structure that goes with them. If you look at the seat stays on this bike, the are tiny, but that is where the compliance comes from. When you design the whole bike for disc brakes, there is no weight penalty. The extra weight comes in when you design a bike for both kinds of brakes. Speaking of dics, I like the expert disc brakes. I mention this because they get slammed a lot in these reviews. I can understand why: they feel totally different from V-brakes, Hayes, Shimano, etc. Those brakes lock up and slide easily which makes them feel powerful. If, on the other hand, you like old center pull cantis for their modulation (and you realize they are just as powerful as V-brakes), you will like Coda Experts. They feel "muddy" because just one pad makes contact with the rotor initially, but this gives you a great mode to "feather" the brakes. I would describe them as XC brakes, not DH brakes. And whatever people say good about Headshok handling below applies here.

Now the bad news: reliability and service. My local LBS is great, but they can't fix things any faster than Cannondale sends them parts. While C'dale claims a 2-day turnaround from the factory, stuff takes forever to get back and forth, and parts have not always been available. If I have another set of Headshok bearings "float" I will slap a SID Race in place of the Headshok (or demand a Lefty Carbon ELO, hmmm...).

Finally: Cannondale, Puleeeze make a 6 bolt rotor for these brakes. Sorry, but you lost the standards battle. Admit it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jared Stretch a Racer from Charlottetown
Date Reviewed: November 6, 2000
Favorite Trail:St. Catherines
Duration Product Used:6 months
Purchased At:Smooth Cycle
Strengths:Super light, sweet drivetrain, ultra fatty headshock,
Coda dual ring crank, Coda's hubs are the smoothest I've ever ridden, and the super fast mosquito light tires. Not too mention the Volvo/Cannondale paint job.
Weaknesses:Squeaky brakes, Weak seatpost and rims, coda pedals.
Similar Products Used:Gary fisher Mt. Tam, F3000,
Bike Setup:XTR/XT drivetrain, Sun DS1 XC rims, Coda expert hydraulic disc brakes, Selle Itellia max flite saddle.
Bottom Line:I fell in love with this bike from the very beginning and I tend to be very picky about what I ride. My only beef with this bike is the squeaky brakes and the weak rims. This bike weighs about 21 pounds and climbs with ease but is still super agressive on descents. Coda hubs and headset are by far the smoothest in the business. The ultra fatty is lighter, stiffer and easier to service than any other air fork on the market. I don't want to give up this bike because I am rather attached to it and the the expert disc work very nicely but if they don't stop squeaking then me and everyone I ride with is going to lose their hearing.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by racer x a Racer from atlanta
Date Reviewed: September 22, 2000
Favorite Trail:whitesburg, ga race course
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1100.00
Purchased At:the shop i worked for
Strengths:steers well, light weight, stiff front triangle... excellent race bike
Weaknesses:weak frame. coda expert disc brakes work poorly in georgia's pine forests. coda house brand parts aren't durable.
Similar Products Used:gary fisher supercaliber, trek 8500; the usual aluminum hardtails for racing--and a steel kona explosif
Bike Setup:stock, except for time atacs
Bottom Line:this bike was loads of fun at speed until:
my freehub seized.
my crank continually sucked the chain in.
the large chainring folded from torque (this has happended to 3 other racers i know) .
the brakes... fail to work well in adverse conditions.
the spline threads strip off the crank arms--cannondale's explanation for this was that the shops building them (us) weren't tightening them down to their specifications-- which are (in ft/lbs) almost twice what shimano recommends for installing a splined crank to a splined bottom bracket.

to everyone that owns one of these (expert crank): jump on it a few times--hear that creak? it's the spline threads beginning to strip off the bottom bracket.

those kevlar pads they use don't work well when it's wet and nasty in georgia. we have this problem with acidic soil and red clay-like dirt. it destroys disc brake pads that aren't metallic. unfortunately i, and a couple other guys on cannondale expert disc brakes, found this out the hard way . [www.bike4fun.com -->the whitesburg race of the series] i was working at a shop that sold cannondales at the time. so the main problem i had-- wrapping my bike around a tree and breaking the frame-- was actually solved with a new frame. for 2001 cannondale isn't gonna make those crappy brakes anymore. all the nonsense we had to deal with--replacing pads, seminars on servicing the coda expert disc brake, replacing those easily contaminated pads/rotors--they honk like geese when warm-- cannondale finally came clean and decided that they really don't know how to make brakes after all. they should have given it a thought shortly after the world cup xc race last year when their women's team had NO BRAKES after two laps of a slick xc course.

then there's that whole problem of that caad5 breaking when crashed into our GA pines.

yeah it's a fun, fast bike, but what of all those parts failing when you actually race? race on something else, like the f3000sl. or better yet, a kawasaki-green kona explosif...
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Derek Mattice a Cross Country Rider from Michigan
Date Reviewed: September 19, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:Great Lakes Cycling
Strengths:Great looking, climbs incredibly, 2 x 9 drivtrain.
Weaknesses:Rear can be stiff when you stand up and unweight it, lots of chatter.
Similar Products Used:Litespeed Unicoi, Cannondale CAD3, Airborne Lucky Strike-joke.
Bike Setup:Swapped out stock parts to all XTR, thompson seatpost, Time ATAC carbon pedals, will be getting Crossmax tubeless disk when they are avilable.
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome. I walked into the dealership, saw it (for $1,300), and dug it. Decided to part out my XTR Litespeed Unicoi. I just prefer the hardtail. And the looks are stunning. Can't imagine riding anything but disks again. They might be heavier but my bike weighs around 22lbs. with them-that's light enough (and lighter than my Unicoi). It climbs incredibly, Cannondale's new geometry is far superior to their '96 offering (last Cannondale I owned). Can be a little harsh on choppy terrain when you are standing-lots of chatter (I just got off a titanium softail though). The Crossmax tubeless disk will probably help smooth that out once I get them. Can't say enough about the bike. I think the Hutchinson Mosquitos work well, and the look of the Golds makes the bike. These other guys are crazy to take them off. They roll fast and are light.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Daniel Rodriguez a from Cary,NC,US
Date Reviewed: September 9, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:Light weight, Climbs like Peter Croft
Weaknesses:Rear tire is not a very good climber suggest switching it out for irc mythos, saddle is a bit to harsh, coda rims are not very durable
Similar Products Used:schwinn homegrown, lightspeed pisgah
Bike Setup:factory exc. mavic rims, xtr front derail, sella italia saddle
Bottom Line:Great bike. I am very happy with my purchase. With a few small upgrades this bike is an A++. Buy this bike if your an experienced rider who enjoys riding a bomber bike. do not buy this as a intro bike. this bike is very light and without experience you will not be in very good control
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Parker Gillum a Racer from Huntsville, AL USA
Date Reviewed: July 27, 2000
Favorite Trail:Oak Mountain
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:This bike is so light! It climbs with ease and the 2x9 is right on. I've never ridden a bike that tracks as well as this one. IMO, the Headshock is the difference, great tracking, plush and has easy on-the-fly lockout for climbs. A much better feel than the Manitou's I've ridden in the past. The disc brakes are much better tha V's but these are the only disc brakes I've ridden. Also, the blue and yellow color combo gives it a race bike look.
Weaknesses:The big chain ring bent in less that a month, had to upgrade to the stronger Coda which should've come on the bike. Same with the pedals, not very high end for a $2000 bike. The seat looks nice but mine squeaks. All minor things but worth mentioning.
Similar Products Used:Univega Cro-Mo, Marin Indian Fire Trail
Bike Setup:Time ATAC carbon, P2 Moab suspension seatpost
Bottom Line:This bike kicks ass!! I would recommend it to anyone at any level. With a few minor upgrades this bike is a racing dream. These upgrades, which add more cost, is the ONLY reason I give it 4 chilis in the value rating. If you're thinking about buying a new bike you owe to yourself to consider this one!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Preston a Cross Country Rider from Dallas, TX
Date Reviewed: July 9, 2000
Favorite Trail:whichever one is open
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Light, Compliant for aluminum, Headshok fork, 2x9 Drivetrain, Disc Brakes, Quick geometery.
Weaknesses:Saddle, seatpost, rims,
Similar Products Used:Univega Alpina 707, Santa Cruz Tazmon
Bike Setup:Maxxis Minotaur Tires front and rear, Yeti Lock on grips, Easton CT-2 post, Flite saddle, Bebop pedals.
Bottom Line:I traded the xt shifters with sram attacks. Replaced the seatpost, grips and pedals right out of the box. The rims are no-names, I expected some mavics or suns for the 2 grand, but they've held up despite some minor truing every few rides. The saddle I would have been fine with but the rails bent after only a few rides. These were only minor inconveniences. The bike handles very well, especially in tight singletrack and up hills thanks to a great frame with
quick geometery and short-ish wheelbase. The brakes work well, definitely better than my old XTR v-brakes. They are easy to adjust and when set up right bring you to a stop quickly. The only problem I had was that recently on a long, hot ride they pumped up and I had to back off the pads a bit due to the closed design. The splined bottom bracket and crankset work great. The design is light and stiff. Shifting is excellent even with gripshift. The front hub is stiff and smooth. The rear hub is somewhat choppy feeling but after being ridden awhile is smoother.
The bike is quick up hills for sure and quicker through the singletrack. It responds to your every input. My bike weighs a total of 20lbs. and 12 ozs. with a few minor upgrades. Buy it, ride it, love it.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jason a Racer from Waterloo, NY USA
Date Reviewed: July 6, 2000
Favorite Trail:Any with hills and technical downs
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Super Light, Great Shock. You either love or hate the mosquito's. Me, I love em'. Great paint job.
Weaknesses:crappy pedals, seatpost and rims but swapped those out
Similar Products Used:gt lts3, gt tequesta
Bike Setup:swapped out for shimano 858's, a thomson elite post and mavic crossmax disk, onza cwa pro cut bar ends, switched to the blue disk pads
Bottom Line:This bike hauls a$$ in any terrain. i Set my shock up super plush and just lock it out on the ups. the blue disk pads are much better i would switch to them even if you haven't even ridden yet. Going up with the 2x9 is easy with such a light machine. i just love to show up on the starting line felling confident with this bike
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by chris a Cross Country Rider from bowmanville
Date Reviewed: June 26, 2000
Favorite Trail:anywhere
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Clean shifts, headshok, style.
Weaknesses:Nothing serious, the mosquito gold's are incredible, but wear super fast. the seat post is kinda cheap, but i swapped it before i rode it. the brakes arent up to par with my old hayes, but still, good feel, and adequete power for XC.
Similar Products Used:1998 trek 8900, 1999 trek 8500, 1999 f-2000
Bike Setup:USE XCR post, time atac's.
Bottom Line:This bike is really great... i was worried about riding the 2x9 drivetrain. The middle ring is a 29 tooth, so its easier than a regular mid ring. i thought thats why it was so easy to climb stuff.. after a few rides though, i realized. its because this thing is DAMN LIGHT! i didnt think a few lbs would make this big of a difference. its also stiff, i find it rides harsh, but nobody else seems to think so. i have ridden my USE XCR post for a few months, and love it... so i tossed it on the c-dale. harshness no longer a problem. the fork is amazing, i dont use the lockout too often, i just run a higher pressure. it still eats up the smaller stuff.

ride hard,
chris
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by James a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Canada
Date Reviewed: June 25, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:light, fast, cool colour and decal, got a deal
Weaknesses:i would like more travel than only 70mm. but 70mm is enought for cross country.
Similar Products Used:gt lts3, gt timberline, cannondale f900sx.
Bike Setup:stock except ex2 crank. (same crank as the stock one but with only two chainring.
Bottom Line:I just came back from my first ride. this bike is so light and quick. i could sprint up most climbs on the big chain ring. at first i thought the two chain ring setup was crazy but the bike so so light i had no problem with the two chainring setup and the bike lost a couple hundred grams with one less chainring. the volvo cannondale looks very cool and the colours are nice. i highly recommand this bike.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by derek a Weekend Warrior from toronto
Date Reviewed: June 14, 2000
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:light, cool colors and decal, fast, super fast
Weaknesses:if one the bike is too fast, 10 more mm of travel
Similar Products Used:gt
Bike Setup:stock
Bottom Line:this is a great bike. is so fast, light, and looks very cool. it is the best bike for the price. i got mine for only $2300 canadian dollors. need more travel thought.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Freddy Steele a Racer from Huntsville, AL, USA
Date Reviewed: June 13, 2000
Favorite Trail:K3
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Very light weight, Climbs great, Much smoother than 98 F2000. New disc specific frame design is very compliant resulting in smooooth ride. Disc brakes work perfectly and are easy to adjust. Headshok is maintenance free and has no stiction or noticeable flex. Very cool blue color. Complete hot rod for a modest price.
Weaknesses:Tires are expensive and are only good to sell to someone else. CODA Pedals suck. Big chain ring bends like butter, requires upgrade to stronger aluminum. Seat is pretty, but too hard. Chain flys off of chainrings too easily in rough terrain when you are not pedaling.
Similar Products Used:98 Cannondale F2000, 97 Super V
Bike Setup:Serfa grips, WTB Kevlar seat, CODA suspension seatpost, Michelin Wildgripper sprints, CODA bar ends, Speedplay Frog pedals, switched brake levers around like motorcycle.
Bottom Line:This bike is confidence inspiring. The headshok is rock solid, maintenance free, and performs perfectly. The disc specific frame design makes the bike ride much smoother that previous Cannondales. Very lightweight and responsive. Bike climbs like a mountain goat with a bottle rocket shooting out it's butt! Nine speed, double chainring drivetrain works great as long as it is tuned correctly. The chain does have a tendancy to come off of the big chainring and rap around the right crank on rough descents when you are not pedaling. The big chainring also bends waaay too easily. Cannondale should have put the more expensive chainring on the bike. The CODA pedals are worthless along with the tires. For the money you will not find a better equipped, hot rod XC racing machine. Deduct 1 for cheap chainring, pedals, and tires. 5 for overall rating. Therefore 4.5 Flaming Chilies!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Thomas a Weekend Warrior from Saratoga, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: June 7, 2000
Favorite Trail:Fremont Older
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Very light, disc brakes, cool color, handles well
Weaknesses:9 speed - shifting difficulties, rims
Similar Products Used:Klien
Bottom Line:I spent a long time looking a bikes, particularly trying to decide if I wanted a full suspension or hardtail. I am very happy with my choice. My only problems have dialing in the 9-speed shifters - trouble at first, and the rims may be to light duty for my weight - 235lbs. I have already bent the rear and had to replace, next time I will upgrade to Mavic Cross Max.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Tommy a Weekend Warrior from san jose
Date Reviewed: April 3, 2000
Favorite Trail:Los Gatos
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:This is an awesome bike!! Light weight.....I have a Medium size and it tipped the scales at 22.25 lbs. And this can be made even lighter with some other simple mods. The bike is fast, nimble, and very responsive. The disk brakes rule! Not to mention that it is one flashy bike, with the nice blue and yellow theme... I have had the bike for about one week now and I love it!
Weaknesses:Nothing yet
Bottom Line:Awesome bike....light weight..strong..kinda expensive....but you get what you pay for!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew Mcfarlane a Cross Country Rider from London
Date Reviewed: March 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:Mt Vic, Wellington
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Super stiff, superlight, the fastest bike i have ridden. The disk brakes make stopping a dream in any condition (haven't tried snow yet), makes going out for yet another training ride a pleasurable experience.
Weaknesses:not a chance, although you get the idea people might want to steal it.
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher SuperCaliber
Bike Setup:Time ATAC Carbon
Bottom Line:high price, but worth it because Life doesn't get any sweater than riding this.

Aimed at the guy/girl who wants to go out and make a good effort in the next race, and the one after, and the one after that...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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