Cannondale Habit, Bad Habit Owner's Manual Supplement

READ THIS SUPPLEMENT AND YOUR CANNONDALE BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL. Both contain important safety information. Keep both for future reference.
Habit
Owner’s Manual Supplement
Safety Messages
In this supplement, particularly important information
is presented in the following ways:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage.
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Symbol Name Description
NGLI-2
NGLI-2 synthetic grease Apply NGLI-2 synthetic grease.
CRB-GEL
Carbon gel Apply carbon gel (friction paste) KF115/
2
Medium-strength
removable thread lock
Apply Loctite® 242 (blue) or equivalent.
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CONTENTS
Safety Information ............................2-6
Technical Information ...................... 7-27
Replacement Parts ........................ 28-29
Tightening Torques ............................ 30
Maintenance ....................................... 31
Notes .................................................. 32
Cannondale Supplements
This manual is a “supplement” to your
Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
This supplement provides additional
and important model specic safety, maintenance, and technical information. It may be one of several important manuals/supplements for your bike; obtain and read all of them.
Please contact your Authorized
Cannondale Dealer immediately if you need a manual or supplement, or have a question about your bike. You may
also contact us using the appropriate
country/region/location information.
You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any manual/supplement from
our website:
http://www.cannondale.com.
Contacting Cannondale
Cannondale USA
Cycling Sports Group, Inc. 1 Cannondale Way, Wilton CT, 06897, USA 1-800-726-BIKE (2453)
Cycling Sports Group Europe B.V Mail: Postbus 5100 Visits: Hanzepoort 27 7570 GC, OLDENZAAL, Netherlands Tel: +41 61 551 14 80 Fax:+31 54 151 42 40
Your Cannondale Dealer
To make sure your bike is serviced and maintained correctly, and that you protect applicable warranties, please
coordinate all service and maintenance through your Authorized Cannondale Dealer.
NOTICE
Unauthorized service, maintenance,
or repair parts can result in serious damage and void your warranty.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Important Composites Message
Your bike (frame and components) is made from composite materials also known as “carbon ber.”
All riders must understand a
fundamental reality of composites. Composite materials constructed of carbon bers are strong and light, but when crashed or overloaded, carbon bers do not bend, they break.
For your safety, as you own and use the bike, you must follow proper service, maintenance, and inspection of all the composites (frame, stem, fork, handlebar, seat post, etc.) Ask your Cannondale Dealer for help.
We urge you to read PART II, Section D. “Inspect For Safety” in your
Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual
BEFORE you ride.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning.
Inspection & Crash Damage Of Carbon Frames/Forks
After A Crash Or Impact:
Inspect frame carefully for damage (See PART II, Section D. Inspect For Safety in your
Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
Do not ride your bike if you see any sign of damage, such as broken, splintered, or delaminated carbon ber.
Any of the following may indicate a delamination or damage:
· An unusual or strange feel to the frame
· Carbon which has a soft feel or altered shape
· Creaking or other unexplained noises,
· Visible cracks, a white or milky
color present in carbon ber
section
Continuing to ride a damaged frame increases the chances of frame failure, with the possibility of injury or death of the rider.
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Intended Use
The intended use of
all models is ASTM CONDITION 4, All-Mountain.
Understand your bike and its intended use. Using your bike the wrong way is dangerous.
Please read your Cannondale Bicycle
Owner’s Manual for more information
about Intended Use and Conditions
1-5.
Servicing
This supplement may include procedures beyond the scope of general mechanical aptitude.
Special tools, skills, and knowledge
may be required. Improper
mechanical work increases the risk of an accident. Any bicycle accident has risk of serious injury, paralysis or
death.
To minimize risk we strongly recommend that owners always have mechanical work done by an Authorized Cannondale Dealer.
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Maximum Fork Length
Maximum Fork Length is an important frame safety testing specication for front suspension mountain bikes. You must observe the measurement when installing headset parts, headset adapters, installing and adjusting a fork, and selecting replacement forks.
To Center Of The Fork Axle
From
Bottom Of Frame
Head Tube
Maximum Fork Length
You must select a replacement fork not only based on head tube diameter but the critical factor of frame maximum fork length.
Do not exceed maximum fork length. Exceeding the MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH limit can overload the frame causing it to break while riding.
Your retailer MUST follow and observe this specication for your bike. For Maximum Fork Length specications for Cannondale bicycles, see www.cannondale.com.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning.
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Tire Size x Maximum Width
Observe the Tire Size x Maximum Width for your bike found in the “Specications”
page of this manual.
Mounting the wrong size tires can result in the tires hitting the fork or frame when riding. If this happens, you can lose control of your bike and you can be thrown off, a moving tire can be stopped because it touches the fork or frame.
Do not mount oversized tires, ones that rub or hit the fork or frame, ones that result in too little clearance, or ones that can hit the fork or frame when the suspension is fully compressed or when riding.
Take care that the tires you select are compatible with your bike’s fork or frame design. Also, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations of your front fork and rear shocks.
When you are considering tires for your bike consider...
The actual measured size of a tire may be different than its sidewall marking. Each time you mount a new tire, take the time to inspect the actual clearance between the rotating tire and all parts of the frame. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) requires at least 1/16” (1.6 mm) tire clearance from any part of the bike.
Allowing for lateral rim ex and a wheel or rim that is out-of-true will likely mean
choosing a rear tire that provides even more clearance than the CPSC recommends.
Ask your dealer for the right tires for your bike and its particular components!
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning.
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Minimum Seat Post Insert
Make sure at least 100 mm of the seat post is inserted into the frame at all times.
Failure to insert the seat post at least 100 mm can place a very high stress on the seat tube top tube junction causing the frame to fail while riding.
Remove the seat post. Measure 100 mm from the bottom of the seat post. Use a permanent marker to mark the post at 100 mm.
When adjusting the seat post height in the seat tube, never adjust the seat post so that the line you mark is above the top edge of the seat tube.
You must also be aware that bicycle seat posts are permanently marked by the manufacturer with a “minimum insert” line on the seat post itself. You must not rely on this marking as an indication of the proper minimum
seat post insertion depth.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning.
Rear Shocks
Select only compatible shocks and forks for your bike. Do not modify your bike in any way to mount one.
Have your shock or fork installed by a professional bike mechanic
Riding with the wrong rear shock can damage the frame. You could have a serious accident. Make sure the total travel, eye-to-eye length, and stroke length of the rear shock you select meet the “Specications” listed in
this manual.
When selecting different shocks or forks for your bike, make sure that the shock or fork you select is compatible with your bike’s design and how you will use your bike.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Specications
Item Specication
Model Habit Bad Habit
Wheel Size
XS: 27.5 in
S-XL: 29 in
27.5+ in
Rear Travel
XS: 120 mm,
S-XL: 130 mm
130 mm
Head Tube UPR: 1 -1/8 in, LWR: 1-1/2 in
Headset Integrated, 1-1/8 in - 1-1/2 in
Bottom Bracket: Type/ Width
CRB: PF30 / 83 mm,
ALLY: BSA / 83 mm
Front Derailleur N/A
Seat Post: Dia./Binder 31.6 mm / 34.9 mm
Min. Seat Post Insert 100 mm
Tire Size x Max. Width
(measured)
XS: 27.5 in x 2.5 in
S-XL: 29 in x 2.5 in
27.5 in x 2.8 in
Max. Fork Length 551 mm
Rear Shock: Eye-To-Eye / Stroke / Bushing
Width
XS: 190 mm / 45 mm
S-XL: 210 mm / 50 mm
Recommended Sag (measured at shock) 25%, 11 mm
Chain Guide ISCG 05
Rear Brake: Mount Type / Min/Max Rotor Dia.
Post Mount / 180 mm
Rear Axle: Type/Length
Maxle TA / 148 x 12 mm,
180 mm Length
Ai Offset:
Rear Wheel: 3mm Offset to NDS
SRAM Chainring: +6 mm Offset
Hollowgram SpideRing: Ai Offset
Intended Use ASTM CONDITION 4, All-Mountain
Max. Weight Limit
Total (rider+all equipment):
305 lbs / 138 kg
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Frame Size XS S M L XL
A Seat Tube Length 38 40 44 48 52
B Top Tube Horizontal 53.8 57.3 60.6 63.9 67.1
C Top Tube Actual 47.6 51 54.3 57.9 61.7
D Head Tube Angle 66° * * * *
E Seat Tube Angle 66.3° * * * *
E
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Seat Tube Angle Effective 74.5° * * * *
F Stand Over 70 72 75 77 78
G Head Tube Length 9.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 13.5
H Wheel Base 110.3 114.4 117.6 121 124.4
I Front Center 67 71 74.3 77.8 81.1
J Chain Stay Length 43.5 * * * *
K Bottom Bracket Drop 2.8 3.8 * * *
L Bottom Bracket Height 33.1 33.9 * * *
M Fork Rake 4.4 5.1 * * *
N Trail 11.2 * * * *
O Stack 60 60.7 61.6 62.5 63.4
P Reach 36.6 40.0 43.0 46.0 49.0
Geometry - Habit
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All Specifications subject to change without notice.
Dimensions = centimeter
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All Specifications subject to change without notice.
Frame Size S M L XL
A Seat Tube Length 40 44 48 52
B Top Tube Horizontal 57.3 60.6 63.9 67
C Top Tube Actual 74.5° * * *
D Head Tube Angle 66° * * *
E Seat Tube Angle 66.3° * * *
E
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Seat Tube Angle Effective 74.5° * * *
F Stand Over 71.7 74.7 76.7 77.7
G Head Tube Length 10.5 11.5 12.5 13.5
H Wheel Base 114.6 118 121.4 124.7
I Front Center 71.3 74.7 78.2 81.4
J Chain Stay Length 43.4 * * *
K Bottom Bracket Drop 2.8 * * *
L Bottom Bracket Height 33.6 * * *
M Fork Rake 5.1 * * *
N Trail 10.6 * * *
O Stack 60.7 61.6 62.5 63.4
P Reach 40 43 46 49
Geometry - Bad Habit
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Dimensions = centimeter
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