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Cannondale Jekyll 3000

Average Rating 5/5
# of Reviews 3
MSRP $ 3999.99
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Submitted by Jim Gross a Racer from Columbia, Md
Date Reviewed: March 23, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Rosaryville State Park
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:Hand built
Strengths:This bike is a cross country racers dream. It cuts through single track like a razor, climbs like a goat, and eat up bumps like pacman. What more could you ask for.
Weaknesses:None!
Similar Products Used:I ride Cannondale exclusively, so I have ridden EVER cross country bike that they have made since 1992, and this is one of my favorites.
Bike Setup:This bike started out as an experiment, and turned out to be the best riding bike that I have ever built. First of all, there is no such thing as stock for me. I like to build my own from the frame up. So this one started with just the Jekyll frame and Manitou rear suspension shock. Since I am more of a cross country rider, I went with the Headshock instead of the lefty. Plus, you get a lot more variation in wheel choices with a standard front wheel. Then I added the following components:
Easton EC90 Handlebars
Control teck carbon seatpost
Avid BB-7 brakeset w/ Avid Ti levers
Mavic SLR wheelset

and here's the really trick part. I am running this bike as a single speed! So I used a Truvativ single speed crankset, endless bikes rear cog, and a super trick YESS full suspention single speed chain tensioner. It was tricky to setup, but it works like a CHAMP! The entire bike weighs a scant 22.9lbs w/ pedals.
Bottom Line:This is one of the baddest bikes that I have ever built. A full suspension,single speed that weighs under 23lbs.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean Wilson a from Bellingham, WA
Date Reviewed: September 2, 2004
Favoriate Trail:Whoopsy Doodle
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $2500.00
Purchased At:e-bay
Strengths:The bike is a climber, sick singletrack handler, and a jumper. The full package.
Weaknesses:The only weakness with this bike seem to be the third party components. I have ridded this bike 73 times since the first week in March and I have had to replace the front wheel, both tires (unable to hold air on impact), XTR right brack\shift combo, cables and housing (early cracking), and headset (in the shop today being replaced).
Similar Products Used:Nothing similar, first full suspension bike. I just broke the frame on a a YETI ARC.
Bike Setup:Standard setup except for Sun Ringle RIMs and Woodsman Front Hub.
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome! THe bike makes you a better rider on the very first ride. I have ridden this bike in Whistler, Squamish, Bellingham, and all over the North Cascades. I, bottom line, love this bike. If you can get the cash together, buy it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Guiness McNobby a Cross Country Rider from Maple Valley ,WA
Date Reviewed: April 27, 2004
Favoriate Trail:Sawyer woods
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Local Shop
Strengths:The Jekyll is a great all mountain bike. It has a solid design and a suspension that is plush and reliable. The lefty is odd to look at but it is one of the best forks on the market. The component group is very strong but I tweaked a few only because of preference. This bike delivers performance over all terrain that I have encountered so far. I am very impressed with the crossmax wheels and the tubeless tires. This bike rolls so easily over rough technical trails and climbs with unbelievable ease. There is no weakness here.
Weaknesses:None, But switch out the tires
Similar Products Used:Specialized stupjumper, Jekyl 1000
Bike Setup:Jekyll 3000 Specs
Frame Jekyll
Fork HeadShok Lefty Max, TPC+, Ti spring
Rear Shock Manitou Swinger SPV w/3-way air
Rims Mavic Crossmax SL
Hubs Mavic Crossmax SL
Spokes Mavic Crossmax SL
Tires Specialize UST, 26 x 2.2"
Pedals Shimano PD-M520
Crank Shimano XTR, 22/32/44
Chain Shimano XTR
Rear Cogs Shimano XTR, 11-34
Bottom Bracket Shimano XTR
Front Derailleur Shimano XTR
Rear Derailleur Shimano XTR
Shifters Shimano XTR dual control
Handlebars Cannondale Wind Carbon riser
Stem Cannondale HeadShok Si
Headset Cannondale HeadShok Si
Brakeset Avid Juicy
Brakelevers Avid Juicy
Saddle Fi'zi:k Plateau Ti
Seat Post Cannondale Wind Carbon
Colors Blue tinted clear w/ball-burnished swingarm (gloss) (BLU).

Size M
Bottom Line:This bike is awesome and is the best bike I have ever purchased. I recommend this bike to anyone looking for a full suspension all mountain bike that can handle both XC and free ride applications. You will be impressed with the plush suspension and the confidence you will gain with the superb handling of this bike. Thanks to Cannondale for a job well done.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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