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Cannondale 2000 F2000 SX

MSRP $ 2167.99
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Average Rating 4.55/5
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Submitted by Robert a Cross Country Rider from Kirkland, WA, USA
Date Reviewed: February 2, 2002
Favorite Trail:Tolt MacDonald
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:Gregs Cycle
Strengths:Holds up very well, Great control on single track trails, Lefty rocks!, Love this bike.
Weaknesses:replaced saddle, tires, grips, handle bar, and pedals. Now there is no weakness.
Similar Products Used:Kona Munimula
Bike Setup:Easton CT2 Carbon handle Bar, Yeti Soft Grips, Specialized Body Geometry saddle, Shimano pedals, Tires with meat.
Bottom Line:I've had to personalize the bike a bit, but so what! This bike is like a dream and thought my old bike was a nice ride, what a difference. The reason I bought a new bike was I wanted a nine speed, but I got a lot more than that. I've heard how bad the brakes can be on this bike, but frankly I have no idea what they're talking about. These brakes are great. Week after week I expect something to happen. They're easy to adjust and I clean them with dawn dishwashing fluid as recommended but not very often. I ride in the mud and rain a lot and expected more problems, but so far so good. The boot on the seat post needs sealing up so the water can't get in. I used "stretch" electrical to seal it off, otherwise goodbye bearings. I ride hard and work the hell out of this bike and can't say enough.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Fluffy a Cross Country Rider from Belgium
Date Reviewed: December 30, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Strengths:Very light, very fast, handles great!
Weaknesses:Coda crap!!!
Bike Setup:Stock except for tires and seatpost.
Bottom Line:Get it as a frameset and do not spec it with coda. I am very disappointed with this purchase. The frame and fork are great, but the coda parts are CRAP!!! I've already destroyed the crancks, rearhub and the brakes. Those brakes are dangerous, they have to be bled after every single ride and simply cannot stop the bike! I've replaced them with cheap clara's and the difference is unbelievable. I cannot believe cannondale put such lousy components on a $2000+ bike! What a rip-off!
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by C H a Cross Country Rider from Aberdeen, MD
Date Reviewed: November 9, 2001
Favorite Trail:Grizedale Forest (UK)
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1500.00
Purchased At:Adventure Bike, Bel Air, MD
Strengths:Light, Fast, Smooth, Lefty ELO fork is superb.
Weaknesses:The Coda Hydraulic Disks supplied are noisier and lack the stopping power of Magura or Hope and the like.
Similar Products Used:Orange Evo2 Limited edition (2000). Kona Explosif (1994)
Bike Setup:Stock, with Cane creek thudbuster seatpost.
Bottom Line:A great bike to ride XC though not my favourite on the road. The hydraulic disks let this bike down; lack a little in stopping power and rattle at certain speeds, use slicks on road!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Lori a Weekend Warrior from Hudson, IL
Date Reviewed: October 3, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1400.00
Purchased At:used, online
Strengths:The light frame and lefty shock combo are great!
Weaknesses:The coda brakes can be hard to maintain. Got rid of the suspension seat post.
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher Kaitai
Bike Setup:Stock except seatpost, saddle and tires - Thompson Elite seatpost, Bontrager gel saddle (women's) and Velociraptor tires. The Panaracers clogged up with mud too bad and the Raptors shed mud real well.
Bottom Line:I bought this bike used on ebay therefore no service warranty. I was worried that I might not like it, but my husband has a '99 F2000 that he likes a lot. The only difference besides frame size (mine is a small, his is a large)is the lefty shock.

I switched out the flat after market bar that came with it with the original riser bar and I like it better. I was having some back and neck pain from the riding position of the flat bar. I also put a women's specific gel seat on it and have not been saddle sore since and I ride single track trails 4 - 5 times a week on a 10 mile loop near my home.

I really like this bike because it is so light and the lefty absorbs everything in its' path. I have had no complaints about the lefty - and it draws a lot of attention on the trails. This bike is quick handling and very responsive. I would recommend it to anyone.

The only trouble I've had is getting the brakes dialed in. I had a bad lever on the rear brake and after trying to bleed it and get it adjusted I still had a sloppy lever. I ended up replacing the whole rear set up with extra coda parts I also bought online. The first time we bled the brakes was a pain, but not so bad after you've done it a couple of times. The brakes are very prone to contamination and you have to be very careful with anything that can contaminate them (chain lube did me in). They say you must replace the pads once they are contaminated, (at about $35 a pair), but I managed to get mine clean and working well again. It took several road rides and a couple of easy off road rides to grind the bad layer off the pads, but after about a week of very careful riding and braking the pads bedded in again. I finally have them working the way I like. I have not ridden any other disc brakes but these have enough stopping power for me.

A couple of things to consider when buying a lefty - transportation - the front wheel is not quick release and the down tube is oversized the way Cannondale makes them. Therefore a roof rack with fork mounts or lockjaw type mount will not work on this bike. I bought an anklebiter set up for my rack. Also, computers are not easily attached to the front fork. I'm still in the process of figuring out how to mount mine. Right now it is mounted on the seat stay and seatpost.

Overall, I love this bike. It's light, handles great, stops fast, and the lefty is a great ride! I would buy this bike or another one like it again.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Tino a Weekend Warrior from Bolton, MA
Date Reviewed: August 28, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Class Cycles
Strengths:Lefty fork tracks no other fork, stiff, light and fast frame, decends just as well as it climbs, lock out mechanism on Lefty, tall front end gives better riding position.
Weaknesses:everything on this bike breaks if you ride it regularly....read on and I'll explain.
Similar Products Used:C'dale F600 comp, RM Pipeline
Bike Setup:I switched up all the parts I broke......
Bottom Line:This is great bike, don't get me wrong but it would be even better if everything on it didn't break!
First of all the Coda Expert disc breaks on this bike are absolutely horrible. Plain and simple they just don't stop you. I destroyed these brakes and was sick of getting them serviced every month so I switched them with a Hayes hydraulic in the front and an Avid mechinacal in the rear.
Second, I've broken all the Coda crap components on this bike. This inculdes the cranks, rear hub, front hub, suspension seatpost. I still am trying to get the money together to fix these parts
Next, the Sun Ringle DS1-XC wheels are crap, I've destroyed these too. They constantly need trueing and won't last more than year. And like the rest of the bike, I can't afford to get this fixed.
I ride this bike fairly often and don't beat on it anymore than the next rider. I weigh about 175 therefore this bike should hold up to what I put it through. only but this bike if you can afford to fix it.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Schmebbs a Racer from Menomonee Falls, WI USA
Date Reviewed: August 7, 2001
Favorite Trail:Razorback Ridges, Sayner, WI
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Wheel & Sprocket
Strengths:Lightweight, suspension lock-out, fast.
Similar Products Used:Schwinn Homegrown Pro, Specialized Stumpjumper
Bike Setup:Original setup (mine came with the Thompson Elite seatpost) & aftermarket Specialized seat and Panaracer Fire XC Kevlar tires.
Bottom Line:This bike rocks! Anyone who wants to ride fast and hard, not wanting to worry about whether or not the bike can take the beating, should buy this bike. I have one year of off-road racing experience with this bike, and I have not had to repair anything (the bike has only required regular bike maintenance).

I've ridden some very challenging trails and the bike has performed better than I ever could have imagined. This is a light, great steering, smooth shifting, comfortable riding bike. The ability to lockout (I don't have the E.L.O.) the lefty when traveling on average terrain trails allows for riders to ride faster and longer with less effort (very valuable on long rides and in races).

The original tires were O.K., but these Panaracers are better in most conditions (and their red sidewalls look great). No need to upgrade the other components, shifts and brakes great.

"Cannondale Lefty - Ride (or race) with one fork tied behind your back!"
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeff Scanlan a Cross Country Rider from Mechanicsville, VA. USA
Date Reviewed: June 19, 2001
Favorite Trail:western slope, Massanutten Mtn.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1624.00
Purchased At:Blue Ridge Cycle Works
Strengths:Awesome fork, the lefty can take anything. I can climb with anyone on it and then leave them on the downhills. Mine came with top-o-the-line tarantula cranks, excellent. Finally dialed my brakes in with new pads, work great...
Weaknesses:I had some problems with the rear hub two weeks before a big race but my dealer got me hooked up just in time. One more ride after the race and it went out again. C'dale fixed it both times and haven't had problems since. Puny IRC Notos tires were the only thing I've changed. I live in Virginia near some great mountains which border West Virgina and skinny little tires won't work here.
Similar Products Used:F-200!, F-700, SV-700 SX (wife's bike)
Bike Setup:Stock with Michelin Wildgripper Hot S tires (red - look really cool on the red, white, & blue bike.)
Bottom Line:A fast hardtail machine with a downhill caliber front suspension. Very hard to beat.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by ROBBIE DEYO a Racer from FLORIDA
Date Reviewed: June 14, 2001
Favorite Trail:HANNA PARK
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:AMERICAN BICYCLE CO
Strengths:THE LEFTY FORK IS INCREDABLY STIFF. NO SIDE TO SIDE AT ALL. THE TRAVEL IS NICE. THE CODA EXPERT BRAKES WORK LIKE A CHAMP. THE BIKE IS AS LIGHT AS I LIKE IT. BEST BIKE I EVER HAD.
Weaknesses:NOT TO MANY COMPLANTS OTHER THAN I WANTED TO UPGRADE MY CRANKS.
Similar Products Used:CANN JEKYLL 3000. HEAVIER THAN MY HARDTAIL, BUT VERY SMOOTH OVER ANY TURAIN.
Bike Setup:CODA EXPERT DISC, XT CRANKS, CAAD 4 FRAME, LEFTY FORK, XTR SHIFTING.
Bottom Line:HEADSHOCK IS THE BEST SHOCK. BEST BIKE I EVER RODE.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by D KY a Cross Country Rider from Coquitlam, BC
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2001
Favorite Trail:SFU
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $2300.00
Purchased At:Pedal Sports Chiliwack
Strengths:asuper light, djustable travel, lock-out, light rims, smooth shifting XTR, god deal 2300 canadian dollar tax included
Weaknesses:rear hub too noisy, lefty too tall for climbing, pedals n grips suck, worry about coda disc, cables scratch headset area of the frame
Similar Products Used:Super V800
Bike Setup:Cateyes Cordless2, CT2 5degree bent flat bar, CT2 seatpost, Time ATAC blk aluminum, panaracer xc pro red 1.8 rear blue 2.1 front, Oury grips, stem switched upside down
Bottom Line:before i got this bike, i had a dilemma of whether SL or SX, once i knew SX only weight one pound more, then i gave up SL.
if u look for moderate speed climbing, SX never disappoints u, sun rims are strong n light, i seldom had a chance to use the smallest climbing ring(mayb i havent met the steep uphill yet!), for this bike, u can bravely buy a 44/29 tooth! disc work fine in downhill n muddy trails, 4inches absorb all the small n little BUMS, just stay backward n relax, when u meet the baby-head rocks, let the lefty hits to it, you would feel the no cheating-4inches travel, lets say if you plan to have a xc riding day, dial the red button to a fast-response mode, on the other hand, if you plan to do big drops n soem crazy stuff, dial it as a slow-response mode, thats the function you cannot get from ELO,,,
altho its caad4, its still light, i compared with the similar price giant xtc, it weight 25lbs, my f2000 kicks its ass totally, 23.5lbs!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jake Weber a Weekend Warrior from Provo, Ut
Date Reviewed: February 25, 2001
Favorite Trail:Devils Gulch, Wa.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:Franks Bicycles
Strengths:Handbuilt in the U.S.A., Great fork, Strong Frame.
Weaknesses:Chain stays are too wide and hit my heels, VERY finicky brakes.
Similar Products Used:C-dale F900, GT XCR2000, Mongoose Amp
Bike Setup:Yeti grips, Speedplay frogs, Cane Creek Thudbuster, New compound brake pads, Flat handlebar w/bar ends, Cateye cyclocomputer, Selle Italia Flite saddle, IRC Mythos XC tires.
Bottom Line:This is an awesome bike! Four inches of front travel and a 3 inch travel seatpost and the bike still only weighs 24.5 pounds. Had to put a flat bar and flip the stem or the bike would get skittish climbing hills, I also love my bar-ends and that requires a flat bar. The Lefty is the best suspension fork I have ever used, it absorbs everything I throw at it and keeps begging for more. Cannondale builds the best aluminum bikes but they are super stiff in the rear (a good thing), so I would definitely invest in a suspension seat post, The Thudbuster is the best one out there, just read the MTBR reviews. The only problem I have with this bike is the brakes, they are a pain in the butt. Keep them super clean (impossible on a long ride) and they are wonderful. Cannondale really needs to work on the reliability of their top hydraulic discs to promote consumer happiness. It is disconcerting to see new high end Cannondales with other companies discs on them, does this mean that Cannondale realizes the problem and so has gone to using more reliable brakes. Where does that leave the rest of us who already own them? Overall, this bike is a dream to ride and slightly less than that to stop. I would recommend this bike to anyone who loves a strong hardtail with loads of travel and who has the cash to spring for new brakes. Also, If anyone has problems attaching a cyclocomputer to a Lefty equiped bicycle and would like to know how I did it, please write and ask!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Brian a Weekend Warrior from Bay Area CA
Date Reviewed: February 15, 2001
Favorite Trail:Purisma Creek Redwoods
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:The excellent front suspension- The CAAD4 frame- The drivetrain- and it looks good too
Weaknesses:Rims-Hubs-The coda disk brakes-Huchinson Mosquito Tires
Similar Products Used:Specialized FSR, Haro
Bike Setup:Panaracer Tires- Easton CT2 Flat Bar- Hayes Rear Disk- King Rear Hub- Time ATAC pedals
Bottom Line:I waited until I had some real time with this bike to review it. I've had it for 1 year now and I LIKE it alot. I wish I could say I love it, but I have had some costly problems.

Not wanting to be negative I'll give the good stuff first. The Lefty front suspension has been the highlight of this bike. It is very adjustable, has very smooth needle bearing action, it's very stable at speed and makes me seem better than I really am by absorbing the bowling ball sized rock I should have been able to steer around!
The Frame is another positive on this bike. It climbs extremely well and with the suspension seatpost I cannot detect any of the harshness that seem to be a condition of riding one these lightweight frames.
This bike handles fast fireroads as well as tight singletrack extremly well.
Now I will talk about the problems I have had.
First of all I weigh 165lbs. and I do NOT jump this bike.
About one month and about a half dozen rides the rear hubs bearing were done. At the same time the rear rim bent beyond repair.
Recently I had to replace the bearing in the front hub and the front rim bent as well.
The Coda Expert Hubs are very light but they have terrible quality bearings.
The same goes for the Sun DS1 rims, they seem to bend too easily. I seem to be having better luck with the Mavic 317's.
The Coda Expert Disk brakes haven't been all bad. They just seem to be very easily contaminated. I am on my third set of brake pads for the front. I think the pad material on this last set is different, we'll see how they hold up. When the Expert Disks are clean they really work good, have no drag,and have a nice progressive feel. Compared to the Hayes I put on the rear about six months ago, the Coda's seem a little fussy.
The stock Huchinson Mosquito tires are very light but not very durable. They did hook up well when they had tread on them. Save them for race day.
This is a very fun bike that would be perfect if it didn't have a few glaring durability problems that I think should not be on a bike that retails for over 2G's
2 chilis value because you'll spend a few dollars fixing it
4 chilis overall because I've had way too much fun on this bike to give it a bad rating.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:4

Submitted by MIKE DOOLEY a Cross Country Rider from KIPPAX,LEEDS,ENGLAND
Date Reviewed: February 9, 2001
Favorite Trail:ANY WHERE IN YORKSHIRE
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $2100.00
Purchased At:ACTION BIKES,A GOOD RELIABLE LOCAL BIKE SHOP
Strengths:SUPER PLUSH LEFTY FORK CAN HANDLE ANYTHING.
XT/XTR GEAR SPEC IS WORKING BEAUTIFULLY AND HAS'NT BEEN A PROBLEM.
THE BIKE HAS A LAYED BACK FREERIDE FEELING UNLIKE MY CROSS COUNTRY MATES(NICE WIDE BARS)
PERFORMS VERY WELL ON TECH STUFF DUE TO RIDER AND BIKE.
HUTCHINSON TYRES PERFORM WELL
Weaknesses:I HAVE HAD TO PLAY AROUND WITH THE CODA DISCS A BIT BUT SEEM TO HAVE THEM SORTED NOW
CAN BE HARD WORK ON THE ROAD DUE TO UPRIGHT FREERIDE POSITION.
Similar Products Used:MARIN
WHYTE
SCOTT
Bike Setup:LEFTY FORK
LX/XTR GEARING SPEC.
CODA DISCS + CALIPERS.
Bottom Line:THIS BIKE IS A CROSS COUNTRY BIKE WITH A LAID BACK FEEL THAT DOES'NT NEED UPGRADING WHEN BOUGHT.THIS IS A +COUNTRY BIKE THAT YOU CAN THROW AROUND AND THE FORK AND FRAME WILL TAKE IT.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Frankie a Weekend Warrior from SDCA
Date Reviewed: December 18, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:South Bay Bikes! Best Dale dealer in the world!
Strengths:Very trouble free.
Weaknesses:It doesn't pedal itself.
Similar Products Used:Stumpjumper (great bike too!)
Bike Setup:F2000SX with 2X9 conversion and mostly cosmetic upgrades.
Bottom Line:Update : Sally now has in excess of 5000 miles in her and she has yet to have a major breakdown. She creaks everywhere and all but I ride this bike so much, chasing every squeak and funny noise would be prohibitively expensive and laborious! I just write off her "regular" creaks to the fact that she is a beater bike (a very fancy one).

Lefty: Not a leak, not a clunk out of this fork. Had a strange top out problem when it was abt 6 months old but an email to Dale (which was responded to on the SAME day) and my LBS and I were able to fix it right away!

Coda brakes: Could be a bit more grabbier but I can panic stop if I wanted to. The new pads hold up much, much better!

Coda components: Wheels have not been overhauled at all, my cranks... well I have a 2X9 drivetrain so you know how I feel abt big gear mashing!

If Lefties have some sort of structural weakness, then it must be in the eyes of the beholder, coz I've been riding mine almost everyday to and from work and going MTBing on weekends too.

The secret to being a Happy Cannondale owner is to have a good dealer. Mine is South Bay Bikes of San Diego, their number is listed on the http://www.cannondale.com dealers list. Ask for Steve.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by iceman a Cross Country Rider from blue marsh
Date Reviewed: December 13, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1300.00
Strengths:I admire the craftsmanship put into the frame also dig the geometry and responsiveness
Weaknesses:blew the fork on a gnarly dig, called the local cannondale man one year warranty at dealers discretion, yeah right!
asked me where I bought it, told him Delaware. His reply maybe you ought to take it there I dont want to use all my favors with my rep,,favors my a** a year is a year! Not that I'm a rich man but I would rather ride than argue with a dollar minded shop owner so i ate it 130bannas. Called cannondale corpoorate just to say hello. The brakes initially had poor modulation after bleeding air with their kit, pain in the balls and really dosent work that well, bought an automotive style vacuum pump which made the job easier.after the brakes are set up to your riding style they kinda grow on ya. even if its WFO!! OHHH before I forget watch them skewers they will try to kill you,my advice get rid of them replace with xtr or salsa bars and seats suit indivual body mechanics no quality problems so I wont bit*h.

Similar Products Used:gary fisher giant gt huffy
Bike Setup:basically stock less a few mods to personalize custom paint scars and dirt all over
Bottom Line:all in all I am pleased with the product, dissapointed with the service backing the product. would not pay 2200 . this is a high maintenance bike. ps keep your spokes tight and hang on. HAPPY HOLIDAYS FELLOW MOUNTAIN DIGGERS
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Greg Bae a Cross Country Rider from Eugene, OR
Date Reviewed: December 10, 2000
Favorite Trail:concrete jungle
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1300.00
Purchased At:Hutch's Bike
Strengths:The F2000 SX climbs beautifully and it allows me to corner with confidence. Cannondale did a great job with the Lefty.
Weaknesses:The bike is a bit heavy and the stock suspension seat post is an ineffective and heavy accessory. I don't recommend keeping the wide riser bars, it keeps your center of gravity too high.
Similar Products Used:Delta V 500. F900. F600
Bike Setup:stock - will be replacing the post and the bars
Bottom Line:I got is real cheap on an end-of-the-year closeout for $1300. It rides nice and turns heads, but the high-sitting setup and the weight leaves a bit to be desired.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Matthew Martino a Weekend Warrior from Roxbury, CT, USA
Date Reviewed: October 23, 2000
Favorite Trail:The Pinnacle
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:Class Cycles, Southbury, CT
Strengths:stiff, light frame, Lefty fork, Coda disc brakes, bomproof Coda components
Weaknesses:skinny stock tires, unecessary suspension seatpost, wide riser bar, the new 9 speed XTR rear derailluer needs frequent adjustment.
Similar Products Used:Cannondale F600
Bike Setup:Stock except for Michelin tires and flat handle bar.
Bottom Line:An amazing all around bike. It does everything well. Light and stiff frame is fast and solid. The Lefty fork sucks up anything you throw at it and the Coda disc brakes keep your speed in check. Only problem I had was the seatpost seized up on me after a rainy ride, but Cannondale replaced it for free. I threw on a flat bar cause the riser bar was a bit too wide and it was difficult to climb with. The stock tires (1.85 inch Hutchinsons)aren't good for sloppy riding but are okay for most other dry conditions, so I put on some 2.1 inch Michelins on. Overall, there is nothing this bike does not do well.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Andrew a Racer from Coxsackie, New York, USA
Date Reviewed: October 19, 2000
Favorite Trail:any without pavement or entirely gravel
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1700.00
Purchased At:Coxsackie Bicycle Shop
Strengths:CAAD 4 frame, exellent for climbing, Lefty fork, 100mm of plush travel, hydraulic disk brakes, great stopping power, immune to mud
Weaknesses:riser bars, unneeded suspension seatpost, Coda saddle, grips, mosquito tires, Coda pedals
Similar Products Used:F1000SL, Mongoose titanium 10.4, Gary Fisher Mt. Tam, Mongoose I-BOC custom
Bike Setup:Panaracer Fire XC Pro front and back, Salsa Pro-Moto flat bar, Salsa Zona Tres Ti Seat, Salsa Shaft seatpost, Salsa grips, Time ATAC pedals, Salsa quick release collar, flipped stem over(now points down), other than that its stock
Bottom Line:This is an awesome, very fast bike. Pretty soon figured out that Cannondale makes the very best racing/fast/efficient hardtails. At first I was a little skeptical over whether I needed the Lefty and if it would slow me down, but I soon found out that I had no reason to worry. It rides like a dream for every minute of my everyday 25 to 40, road to trail ride. Both the frame and the fork are incredibly stiff, and light on the trail. It doesn't even give up a half a pound in weight over the SID line, because it saves weight with the front hub, and it does steer a lot better than "regular" forks. And I do mean a lot better! Between all that travel, plushness, and steering precision, and the tires, I haven't flatted or washed out on any terrain since I got it.
I put the flat bars on, and flipped the stem over because of my personal preference of liking to go fast for a long time. After one trail ride I found that I had to get rid of the Coda grips and seat, and the suspension seatpost was unnecessary. The Shaft seatpost makes it easy to make adjustments depending on the course, and with Ti rails and the adjustable saddle stiffness, I did not miss the other seatpost one bit. With the muddy extented spring to august this year the disk brakes were welcomed even though they don't get to much use, and after using the Time pedals you don't want to go back to SPDs no matter what the conditions are. I've witnessed too ever want to use the mosquitos in anything except mud pits, so I completely avoid them now.
This is great bike and I recommend it to everyone. It is fast in all areas and worth every penny.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Troy B. a Weekend Warrior from Springfield, IL USA
Date Reviewed: September 30, 2000
Favorite Trail:lake trails
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $2100.00
Purchased At:R&M Cyclery
Strengths:Cannondale says it all,Lefty fork
Weaknesses:brakes.....
Similar Products Used:cannondale super V1000
Bike Setup:stock seatpost was changed to thompson elite
Bottom Line:Well, if I went on what happen to me on the 1st day of riding.... The brakes blew up in my face... Cannondale fixed the problem...Then next thing was the left crank arm stripped out on me. In just three weeks after my brakes were fixed, but geuss what Cannondale fixed that. And sent me a new crank set... I have owned Cannondales F1000, super V2000 and super V1000. Never did I have problem with them.. But I will say thanks to Cannondale for standing behind there product and the service dept. Also they have real good tech.. But back to the bike with the wait and the flaws worked out it is a good bike and I will be buying more Cannondales in the future for me and my daughter...
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by kirk a Cross Country Rider from harrison TN
Date Reviewed: July 1, 2000
Favorite Trail:Haw ridge
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Cannondale frame, Coda disc,Lefty adjustablity, lefty lock out,
Weaknesses:rear hub carrier for the cogs is wearing out fast
had to make a carrier for the truck( lefty fork)
Similar Products Used:super v, cad3 stuff, and a 6500 trek
Bike Setup:pretty much stock
Bottom Line:I got my Bike on a close out deal for 1500. It is well worth it for that price but not 2200.I love the lefty and I ride it pretty hard at least twice a week 15 miles at a wack.
if it wasn't for the rear hub thing I would give it 5 flamers.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Frankie a Weekend Warrior from Ca
Date Reviewed: February 28, 2000
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Nice fork and frame!
Weaknesses:Limited roof rack options
Similar Products Used:Stumpy
Bike Setup:F2000SX, all mods are cosmetic (1.e. saddle, post etc. etc)
Bottom Line:Woohoo after 7 months, I got abt 2K miles on the bike. Chipped my middle ring, replaced under warranty, changed Lefty's oil weight to 10W, not a single major failure : )

I got me a Dale and it seats abt 20
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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