Cannondale F4 Mountain Bike

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Cannondale F4 Mountain Bike

The Cannondale F4 comes equipped with Cannondale CO2 Disc frame and like the other bikes in the same range, Headshok Super Fatty Ultra DL80 forks.

It has a Shimano Deore front derailleur and SRAM X-7 Long cage rear derailleur, changed by SRAM X-7 Triggers.

The chainset on the bike is Shimano FC-M442 with 22/32/44 tooth chainrings. Avid J's to stop the bike.

 

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Cannondale F4 Mountain Bike reviews

""Gouge a chunk out of the frame"!!! You just need to adjust the reach of the dearilleur, it will take 10 seconds and require a small phillips screwdriver. Not a problem specific to the Cannondale this can happen to any bike if it's not set up properly. "
Posted on 19/05/2009 09:40 by anon

"I'm new to off road cycling and I bought one of these 6months ago as an intro. It is nicely finished. I was drawn by the headshoks as they were much lighter than rockshock front suspension and there was less to get muddy. I find the bike comfortable and it has a great range of gears. A big problem, though is that the chain is apt to get jammed between chainring and chainstay when shifting down the rings. This has happened too often now and I'm thinking of taking it back to the dealer. The chain gets stuck so fast that the only way out is to split the chain - or gouge a chunk out of the frame! Not great when you are in the middle of nowhere..... Has anyone else had experience of this or does anyone have any advice to fix the problem?"
Posted on 11/04/2009 22:44 by anon

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