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Why A Cannondale Mountain Bike Might Be Right For You

December 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Mountain Bike Blog

Why A Cannondale Mountain Bike

If you’re in the market for a high-end mountain bike, you could be well served to take a look at the range of bikes from Cannondale, one of the leading mountain bike manufacturers on the market.  Cannondale have been producing mountain bikes since 1984, when they introduced aluminium frames into a market that was dominated by steel frames.

Today, Cannondale mountain bikes are still widely regarded as the leading innovator in the bike industry, as they work with their sponsored professional racing athletes to keep their products on the cutting edge.  Mountain bike champions Anne-Caroline Chausson and Missy Giove are just two of a large number of famous riders to have been sponsored by Cannondale, and their teams have captured over a dozen World Championships, World Cup series titles, National Championships and two Olympic medals.

So a Cannondale mountain bike is the choice of many professionals – let’s look at why one might be the right choice for you.

The quality and strength of the frame on a Cannondale bike are difficult to match at their price point.  Cannondale has been long renowned for the quality and design of their aluminium frames, which were lighter than their steel counterparts, as well as being significantly stiffer.  Their frame design has won numerous design awards, such as the “Publisher’s Award for Innovation” from Bicycling magazine and the "Best New Products of the Year Award" from Business Week.

If you require finer tuning for specific strength in your frame, Cannondale provide the option of a carbon frame.  Whilst more expensive, carbon is light-weight yet strong, so if you have really tight requirements and demands from your frame, carbon might prove a better option.  Whichever material you choose, you can have confidence in the strength, durability and design of a Cannondale frame.

Cannondale also provide a wide selection of models at varying prices, designed to ensure you get the bike that is right for you.  They have a full hardtail range of bikes, which are especially popular among the dirt jumping crowd, but if you like the greater efficiency with rear suspension, there are models to suit your needs.

If you’re looking for a truly great suspension fork, then Cannondale has you covered in their high-end models with the ‘Lefty’.  Named as such because it only has a left side or blade, it allows for smoother travel without static friction, and for more mud clearance as opposed to traditional forks.  The lefty is light-weight, yet stiff, strong and durable.  Obviously the main drawback is price – the Lefty forks are only featured on high-end models for this reason - however you will also be all but forced into using Cannondale house brand parts for your stem, headset and front wheel because of the design.

Frames and shocks are not the only thing to think about when selecting a Cannondale mountain bike.  There is a wide range of components available to you – grips, kickstands, pedals and chainslappers just to get you started.

So if it’s a quality mountain bike you’re after, be sure to check out Cannondale’s range of bikes.  Do your research to be clear on the bike you want, and you might just find the bike you’re after right in your price range.

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Mavic crossmax SLR Lefty 6 bolt disc mountain bike bicycle wheel wheelset 26"
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New! 2010 Cannondale Scalpel Carbon Factory Racing Team Frame/Shock Sz X-Large
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Cannondale PROPHET Mountain BIKE Medium HARDLY USED M Owner's Manual & books
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