NEW FOR 2011! Cannondale Flash 29er
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Double D, Doug Dalton, is back to show us the new 2011 Flash 29. More info and photos: http://reviews.mtbr.com/blog/cannondale-flash-29-lightest-29er-hardtail-on-the-planet/
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I have a 2011 flash-1 26 so I guess they made 26 and 29 then? mine is 19.9 with pedals
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I honestly think cannodale sucks and GT,Fuji,Yeti,Specialized,Santa Cruz and etc are wayyyy better !!!!!
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What an ugly piece of crap! Lightest 29er on the planet!?!? I think not! My 2011 stumpjumper S-Works size large frame came in at 17.89 pounds. I would never spend money on that crap!
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crack and fail.
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THAT FORK IS GARBAGE!!!! WHEN THAT SHIT BRAKES, YOU ARE FU*KED!!! NO FIXING IT.
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@dork1963 FOX TALAS FOR THE WIN! :D
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that guy's a total bell-end
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@DaveAtYouBoob I know total bullshit. This bike costs over 5 grand and it doesen't even come with top of the line parts. It has a x9 front derailleur and x.0 rear derailleur and shifters. For that kind of money it should have all XX parts on the bike.
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AMAZING HAIR XD
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Cool and all, but you have to stay on the road with the bike or you'll be sending the fork back to Cannondale for a month during the race season - perhaps more than once.
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@dork1963 happened to you?? :O
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Can I put a lefty fork in a Trek top fuel 9.9 ssl ?
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@Dinraxxx actually what i meant was that there wasn't a loss of traction with the full carbon but rather a loss of extra traction that it often (but not always) put into bikes. and its actually not stable because if you hit a massive rock from the left side, it would respond dramatically different from if you were to hit it on the right side. it may even cause the fork to snap if put under enough pressure. although it may still be unlikely, its still way more possible than with a dual sided fork
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@kitatelababy i was gonna say the same haha
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@Dinataxxx You're wrong. Trek has a life time warranty on frames but their downhill bike...... So you're wrong.... Think before you speak.
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@xXheadmanXx you're wrong.I have owned 2 cannondale's with lefties in my past year.Started with F2 caffeine(2009) -> and this year F3(after my F2 stolen) And to be honest,it's stable and lightweight(unless you have a balance problem.)So far I love this lefty(easy to adjust lockout and rebound system). And for loss of traction, Change the tires! Tires affect traction.Not cannondale frame or lefty.So please think before you talk. And if snap or break, 5 years frame warranty.not other offer this
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ugh cannondale... lefty fork=unstable suspension: bad idea. same carbon all the way down to the seat tube: been done (unsuccessfully)=loss of traction: bad idea. faulty frames the snap way to easily: thats cannondale for ya. worst bikes on the planet.
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@Yahaa69 well because more people are rightys so its just that much more less confusing to work on i think
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@ultimatemtb Thanks for the Info....Just wondering why componants are place on right side and not on the left?
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@Yahaa69 it sets it off balance bc the componants are on the right so it would be offset
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