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Defines the intended use of the bike as ASTM CONDITION 4, OverMountain.
Explains that the bike is made of carbon fiber and its properties.
Details how to inspect the frame for damage after a crash or impact.
Warns about using bike stands and how to properly clamp the frame.
Describes the light, stiff, and ultra-tough carbon fiber construction.
Details the use of SmartFormed, heat-treated 6000 series aluminum.
Explains the integrated Si bearing cups in both frame types.
Explains BB30 compatibility and Si bottom bracket adapter use.
Provides instructions for removing and installing bicycle bearings.
Details the process for installing and removing bottom bracket adapters.
Identifies various components related to cable routing on the frame.
Lists and illustrates the parts of the shock link assembly.
Identifies main pivot components and provides assembly instructions.
Details dropout components and their assembly procedures.
Presents detailed geometry measurements for Jekyll and Scarlett models.
Lists required Nm and In Lbs torque values for various bicycle fasteners.
Identifies the parts of the FOX DYAD RT2 rear shock.
Instructions for mounting the DYAD RT2 shock in the bicycle frame.
Steps to perform before riding, including cleaning and inspection.
Step-by-step guide on how to set the sag on the rear shock.
Table providing recommended positive and negative air pressures for rider weight.
Explains how to adjust the shock's rebound rate for optimal performance.
Describes how to operate the remote lever and the characteristics of each travel mode.
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the remote cable for the rear shock.
Lists available replacement part kits obtainable through Cannondale Dealers.
Lists supplemental maintenance items and their recommended frequencies.
Defines the intended use of the bike as ASTM CONDITION 4, OverMountain.
Explains that the bike is made of carbon fiber and its properties.
Details how to inspect the frame for damage after a crash or impact.
Warns about using bike stands and how to properly clamp the frame.
Describes the light, stiff, and ultra-tough carbon fiber construction.
Details the use of SmartFormed, heat-treated 6000 series aluminum.
Explains the integrated Si bearing cups in both frame types.
Explains BB30 compatibility and Si bottom bracket adapter use.
Provides instructions for removing and installing bicycle bearings.
Details the process for installing and removing bottom bracket adapters.
Identifies various components related to cable routing on the frame.
Lists and illustrates the parts of the shock link assembly.
Identifies main pivot components and provides assembly instructions.
Details dropout components and their assembly procedures.
Presents detailed geometry measurements for Jekyll and Scarlett models.
Lists required Nm and In Lbs torque values for various bicycle fasteners.
Identifies the parts of the FOX DYAD RT2 rear shock.
Instructions for mounting the DYAD RT2 shock in the bicycle frame.
Steps to perform before riding, including cleaning and inspection.
Step-by-step guide on how to set the sag on the rear shock.
Table providing recommended positive and negative air pressures for rider weight.
Explains how to adjust the shock's rebound rate for optimal performance.
Describes how to operate the remote lever and the characteristics of each travel mode.
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the remote cable for the rear shock.
Lists available replacement part kits obtainable through Cannondale Dealers.
Lists supplemental maintenance items and their recommended frequencies.
| Suspension | Full Suspension |
|---|---|
| Seatpost | Cannondale DownLow Dropper |
| Wheel Size | 29" |
| Tires | Maxxis Minion DHF |
| Handlebar | Cannondale Riser |
| Stem | Cannondale |
| Frame Material | Carbon |











