Intended Use - Cannondale MOTO Owner's Manual Supplement

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Intended Use

this model bike is intended for Condition 4
(all mountain) riding. Condition 4 symbol
shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2.
CONDITION 4
Condition 4 bikes are designed for riding
Conditions 1, 2, and 3, plus rough technical
areas, moderately sized obstacles, and small
jumps.
For trail and uphill riding. all-mountain bicycles
are: (1) more heavy duty than cross country
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 riding on
rough trails
with medium
obstacles
NOT INTENDED
For Hardcore Freeriding, extreme Downhill,
Dirt Jumping, slopestyle, or very aggressive or
extreme riding .
TRADE OFF
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.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
RIDER
LUGGAGE *
lbs / kg
00 / 16
* seat Bag only
WARNING
UNDERSTAND YOUR BIKE AND ITS
INTENDED USE.
WRONG WAY IS DANGEROUS.
industry usage Conditions 1 - 5 are
generalized and evolving.
Cannondale Dealer about how you intend
to use your bike.
Please read your Cannondale Bicycle
owner's manual for more information
about intended Use and Conditions 1-5.

117.PDF
TOTAL
lbs / kg
lbs / kg
5 / .
05 / 18
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