Hardtails - Cannondale SuperSix EVO Owner's Manual

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CRoss-CoUnTRy, mARAThon, hARdTAIls
model
ASTM F2043
For rough
o -road riding
and jumps less
than 24" (61 cm)
InTended
noT InTended
TRAde off
mAXImUm WeIGhT lImIT
* Seat Bag Only
Trigger 26, CO2, 29'ER, Rush Carbon, Rush, Taurine, Caffeine,
Scalpel, F-Series, Law Enforcement, Flash, Trail, Trail SL
ASTM Condition 3
"This is a set of conditions for the operation of a bicycle that
includes Condition 1 and Condition 2 as well as rough trails, rough
un-paved roads, and rough technical areas and unimproved trails.
Jumps of 60 cm (24 in.) or less are anticipated."
Graphic: "For rough off-road riding and jumps less than 24" (61
cm)"
For cross-country riding and racing which ranges from mild to
aggressive over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with small obstacles
like roots, rocks, loose surfaces and hard pack and depressions).
There are no large "sick drop" or drop offs, jumps or launches
(wooden structures, dirt embankments) requiring long suspension
travel or heavy duty components. Cross-country and marathon
equipment (tires, shocks, frames, drive trains) are light-weight,
favoring nimble speed over brute force. Suspension travel is
relatively short since the bike is intended to move quickly on the
ground and not spend time in the air landing hard and hammering
through things.
For use in extreme forms of jumping/riding such as hardcore
mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking
etc.
Cross-Country, bikes are lighter, faster to ride uphill, and more
nimble than All-Mountain bikes. Cross-Country, trail, and Marathon
bikes trade off some ruggedness for pedaling efficiency and uphill
speed.
RIDER (lbs/kg)
LUGGAGE (lbs/kg)
300 / 136
5 / 2.3*
Front suspension frames manufactured w/ original equipment
seatstay and dropout rack mounts only.
300 / 136
55 / 25
57
TOTAL (lbs/kg)
305 / 138
355 / 161

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