Condition 4 All-Mountain, Overmountain - Cannondale SuperSix EVO Owner's Manual

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PART II
All moUnTAIn, oveRmoUnTAIn
models
ASTM F2043
For extreme
o -road riding
InTended
noT InTended
TRAde off
mAXImUm WeIGhT lImIT
* Seat Bag Only
Trigger 29, Prophet, Jekyll, Rize, RZ, Moto, Scarlet, Claymore
ASTM Condition 4
"This is a set of conditions for operation of a bicycle that includes
Conditions 1,2, and 3 and downhill grades on rough trails as speeds
in excess of 40km/h (25 mph) or extreme jumping or both. Use of a
bicycle in these conditions is strongly dependent on rider experience
and skills."
Graphic: "For extreme off-road riding"
For trail and uphill riding. All-Mountain bicycles are: (1) more heavy
duty than cross country bikes or trail bikes, but less heavy duty than
Freeride bikes, (2) lighter and more nimble than Freeride bikes,
(3) heavier and have more suspension travel than a cross country
bike, allowing them to be ridden in more difficult terrain, over larger
obstacles and moderate jumps, (4) intermediate in suspension
travel and use components that fit the intermediate intended use,
(5) cover a fairly wide range of intended use, and within this range
are models that are more or less heavy duty. Talk to your retailer
about your needs and these models.
For Hardcore Freeriding, Extreme Downhill, Dirt Jumping, Slopestyle,
or very aggressive or extreme riding.
All-Mountain bikes are more rugged than cross country bikes, for
riding more difficult terrain. All-Mountain bikes are heavier and
harder to ride uphill than cross country bikes. All-Mountain bikes
are lighter, more nimble and easier to ride uphill than Freeride bikes.
All-Mountain bikes are not as rugged as Freeride bikes and must
not be used for more extreme riding and terrain.
RIDER (lbs/kg)
LUGGAGE (lbs/kg)
300 / 136
5 / 2.3*
58
TOTAL (lbs/kg)
305 / 138

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