Cannondale SCALPEL 100 User Manual

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
It contains important safety information.
Keep it for future reference.
scalpel 100
Owner’s Manual Supplement
CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ............................... 1
About This Supplement .......................... 2
Important Composites Message ..........3
Intended Use ...............................................3
Building Up A Frameset ........................... 4
Bike Stands ................................................... 4
Extreme Temperatures ............................. 4
Inspection and Crash Damage ............. 5
Repainting and Renishing ................... 5
Tire Size ......................................................... 6
Maximum Fork Length ............................ 7
FRAME INFORMATION .................................8
Indentication ............................................8
Integrated Head Tube .............................. 3
SI BB30 Crankset .....................................10
Rear Shock ..................................................12
Recommended Sag ................................12
Shock Link Tightening Torques ...........13
Shock Link Parts .......................................14
Please note that the specications and information in this manual are subject to change for product improvement. For the latest product information, go to http://www.cannondale.
com/tech/.
Cable Routing ...........................................15
Frame Guards ............................................16
Right Chainstay Protector .....................17
Right Chainstay Plate .............................17
Downtube Protection ............................17
Front Der. Cable Guide ...........................18
Guide and Cable Stops ..........................18
Rear Derailluer Hanger ..........................19
MAINTENANCE ..............................................20
Schedule .....................................................20
Cleaning ......................................................21
Tightening Torques .................................21
GEOMETRY/ SPECIFICATION ...................22
Geometry....................................................22
Frame Specs...............................................22
Rear Shock Specs .....................................22
REPLACEMENT PARTS .................................23
OWNER NOTES ..............................................24
SAFETY INFORMATION
About This Supplement
Cannondale Owner’s Manual Supplements provide important model specic safety, maintenance, and technical information. They are not replacements for your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
This supplement may be one of several for your bike. Be sure to obtain and read all of them.
If you need a manual or supplement, or have a question about your bike, please contact your Cannondale Dealer immediately, or call us at one of the telephone numbers listed on the back cover of this manual.
You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any Cannondale Owner’s Manuals or Supplements from our website: http://www. cannondale.com/bikes/tech.
• This manual is not a comprehensive safety or service manual for your bike.
• This manual does not include assembly instructions for your bike.
• All Cannondale bikes must be completely assembled and inspected for proper operation by a Cannondale Dealer before delivery to the owner.
WARNING
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 retailer.
Important Composites Message
Your bike 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.
WARNING
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU IGNORE THIS MESSAGE.
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For riding on unimproved trails with small obstacles
Intended Use
Scalpel 100 is intended for Condition 3
(Cross-Country, Marathon) riding. Condition 3 symbol shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2.
Condition 3 riding includes Conditions 1 and 2, plus rough trails, small obstacles, and smooth technical areas, including areas where momentary loss of tire contact with the ground may occur. NOT jumping. All mountain bikes without rear suspension are Condition 3, and so are some lightweight rear suspension models.
Riding in Condition 3 ranges from mild to aggressive over intermediate terrain (e.g., hilly with small obstacles like roots, rocks, loose surfaces and hard pack and depressions). There are no large “sick drop” or drop os, jumps or launches (wooden structures, dirt embankments) requiring long suspension travel or heavy duty components. Cross­country and marathon equipment (tires, shocks, frames, drive trains) are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over brute force. Suspension travel is relatively short since the bike is intended to move quickly on the ground and not spend time in the air landing hard, and hammering through things.
The Scalpel 100 is not intended for use in extreme forms of jumping/riding such as hard core mountain, Freeriding, Downhill, North Shore, Dirt Jumping, Hucking etc.
WARNING
UNDERSTAND YOUR BIKE AND ITS INTENDED USE. USING YOUR BIKE THE WRONG WAY IS DANGEROUS.
Industry usage Conditions 1 - 5 are generalized and evolving. Consult your 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.
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Building Up A Frameset
Before building up a frameset, consult with your Cannondale Dealer and the component manufacturers, and discuss your riding style, ability, weight, and interest in and patience for maintenance.
Make sure the components chosen are compatible with your bike and intended for your weight and riding style.
Generally speaking, lighter weight components have shorter lives. In selecting lightweight components, you are making a trade-o, favoring the higher performance that comes with less weight over longevity. If you choose more lightweight components, you must inspect them more frequently. If you are a heavier rider or have a rough, abusive or “go for it” riding style, buy heavy duty components.
Read and follow the component manufacturers warnings and instructions.
Bike Stands
The clamping jaws of an ordinary bike stand can generate a crushing force strong enough to seriously damage and ruin your bike frame.
Protect From Extreme Temperatures
• Protect your carbon bike from extreme temperatures when storing or transporting it.
• Allow your bike to cool o or warm up before you ride
• Do not store your bike in places where the temperature will exceed 66.5C° (150°F). For example, do not leave your bike lying at in a black pickup truck bed in the desert sun, or, under the glass of a hatchback auto.
CAUTION
Never place your bike in a bike stand by clamping the frame. Place your bike in a stand by extending the seat post and positioning the stand clamp on the extended seat post. Don’t extend beyond the MINIMUM INSERT line marked on the seat post.
Since your carbon seat post can also be damaged by clamping force, adjust the stand clamp for the minimum clamping force needed to secure the bike.
Its a good idea to remove your current seat post and use an old one when mounting your bike in a stand.
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Inspection & Crash Damage of Carbon Frames
WARNING
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.
Repainting Or Renishing
You should not paint over the existing finish, refinish or repaint your bike. The carbon fiber composites making up the frame are held together by some extremely strong bonding chemicals. However, these bonds can be attacked or weakened by paint stripping or refinishing chemicals.
WARNING
Repainting, painting over, retouching, or renishing your frame or fork can result in severe damage leading to an accident. You can be severely injured, paralyzed or killed.
Renishing chemicals : Solvents, and strippers can attack, weaken, or destroy the important composite chemical bonds holding your frame together.
Using abrasives or sanding the frame/fork structure, original paint, decals, or coatings through the use of mechanical actions such as plastic or glass bead blasting or other abrasive methods such as sanding or scraping can remove frame material or weaken it.
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Tire Size
WARNING
OBSERVE THE “MAXIMUM TIRE WIDTH” FOR YOUR BIKE FOUND IN THE SPECIFICATIONS 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 o, 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 dierent 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 CANNONDALE 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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HEADTUBE
HEADSET PARTS or ADAPTERS
AX
L
E
MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH
500 mm
Maximum Fork Length (500mm)
Maximum Fork Length is an important frame safety testing specication. You must observe the measurement when installing headset parts, headset adapters, installing and adjusting a fork, and selecting replacement forks. In this manual, the number is also listed in the specications section.
HOW TO MEASURE: 1. Install headset and fork. 2. Extend fork and measure the distance from the bottom of the head tube to the center of the wheel axle. Do not measure from the bottom of headset bearing cups or head tube adapters. The measurement MUST be taken from the bottom of the head tube!!
WARNING
DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH
Exceeding the MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH limit can overload the frame causing it to fail (break) while riding.
YOU CAN BE SEVERELY INJURED, PARALYZED OR KILLED IN AN ACCIDENT IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING.
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FRAME INFORMATION
1.
12.
15.
14.
13.
16.
17.
18.
20.
19.
6.
7.
8.
2.
9.
10.
11.
5.
4.
3.
Identication
1. Top Tube
2. Top Tube Shock Mount
3. Head Tube
4. Integrated Bearing Cup
5. Downtube
6. Bottom Bracket Shell
7. Seat Tube
8. Rear Shock
9. Seat tube Shock Mount
10. Shock Link Assembly
11. Seat Stay Bridge
12. Left Seat Stay
13. Right Seat Stay
14. Left Chainstay
15. Chainstay Bridge
16. Right Chainstay
17. Right Dropout
18. Rear Derailleur Hanger
19. Left Dropout
20. Rear Disc Brake Mounting
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HEADSHOK
1
KP058/
HD169/
QSISEAL/
(adapters w/
headset)
Integrated Head Tube
In both alloy and carbon frame models, the SI bearing cups are intergrated within the head tube. In alloy frames, the cups are machined in the head tube. In carbon models, cups are permanently bonded into the head tube. Cannondale Headshok System Integration bearings are accepted directly into both type.
An adapter cup kit (KP058/) for 1 either frame type.
CAUTION
1. Do not face, surface, or cut the head tube bearing cups.
2. Please note that when removing bearings from bonded cups, extra care must be used so that the tool used to drive out the bearing is NOT located on any part of the bonded cup.
” steering tubes and headsets is available (above right) for
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SI BB30 Crankset Compatability
The BB shell is compatable with the BB30 Standard. See http://www.bb30standard.com/ For information see SI Cranksets Owner’s Manual Supplement. See http://www.cannondale.com/ tech/.
Bearing Maintenance
Shell bearings (KB6180/) are sealed cartridge type and do not require lubrication. Inspect bearing condition annually (at a minimum) and anytime the crankset assembly is disassembled or serviced. The bearings are a press t within the shell. Old bearings should not be reinstalled if removed. Replace both bearings at the same time.
Replacements circlips (QC616/) are available if the circlips become damaged. The circlips can be lifted from the BB groove (inset) by lifting the hooked end with a thin blade screwdriver.
CAUTION
DO NOT FACE, MILL OR MACHINE THE BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL FOR ANY REASON. Doing so can result in serious damage and possibly a ruined bike frame.
Cannondale SI BB30 Tools
KT011/ is a bearing removal tool. KT010/ is a set of bearing installation tools to be used with a standard headset press. KT013/ a two piece tool set required for removing SI Hollowgram alloy cranksets. For information see SI Cranksets Owner’s Manual Supplement. See http://www. cannondale.com/tech/.
SI BB30-to-68mm Standard Adapter
The adapter (Cannondale kit KF365/) converts the BB30 bottom bracket cranksets for use with 68mm bottom brackets.
The adapter IS NOT a repair part and will only work in undamaged frames in good condition. Improper installation or removal can result in damage and void applicable frame warranty.
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KB6180/
KT011/
KT010/
Lo
c
tite 609 (g
r
een)
KF365/
groove
DRIVE SIDE
QC616/
KT013/
8mm
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Rear Shock
8-10mm
The Scalpel is a unique suspension design. The living hinge seat and chainstays work in conjunction with the rear shock and provide some of the spring rate. This integrated spring force results in riders requiring much less air pressure than normal. The key is to set sag @ 8-10mm. The eect of +/- 5 psi is much greater at these lower pressures. Percentage wise the dierence between 50 and 55 on the new Scalpel is comparable to the dierence between 150 and 160 on more traditional suspension designs. So, little changes mean a lot.
Adjust air pressure to achieve 8-10mm of rear shock sag.
WARNING
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 dierent 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.
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Shock Link Tightening Torques
5mm Allen
13 Nm, 115 In Lbs
4mm Allen
7 Nm, 62 In Lbs
Loctite 242 (blue)
4mm Allen
7 Nm, 62 In Lbs
Loctite 242 (blue)
5mm Allen
13 Nm, 115 In Lbs
4mm Allen
7 Nm, 62 In Lbs
Loctite 242 (blue)
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Shock Link Parts
121559
121549
A
E
117165
H
117165
H
135S
I
121559
E
116963
L
121563
K
121559
E
121648
B
121648
B
121564
J
121562
D
121560
C
121648
B
117165
H
121647
G
121559
E
121561
F
121561
F
135S
I
121648
B
121560
C
121562
D
FRONT SHOCK MOUNTING HARDWARE
ORDER KIT ITEM (QTY)
KP050/ SHOCK MOUNTING HARDWARE G (1), L (1), I (2), H (3)
KP051/ SHOCK LINK ASSY W/0 LINK
KP052/ COMPLETE SHOCK LINK ASSY
E (4), C (2), F (2), D (2), K (1), L (1), G (1), J (3),
I (2), B (4)
A (1), E (4), C (2), F (2), D (2), K (1), J (1), L (1), G (1), H (3), I (2), B (4)
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KP057/
Cable Routing
Route rear brake line and rear derailluer cable above the rear shock between the top tube mount as shown.
Locate guides KP057/ in the postions indicated as rear brake line and rear derailluer cable pass through the through the shock mount.
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Frame Guards
KF103/
(8 pcs)
Normal line and cable movement against the frame can wear away painted nishes and decals. Overtime, cable rubbing can wear into the frame itself causing very serious frame damage.
To apply the guard material :
1. Clean the frame with a mild detergent and wipe dry with a clean towel. Do not use solvents or harsh chemicals to clean the frame. OPTIONAL: Trim the adhesive guard material to the shape required.
2. Remove the backing and position the guard under the cable/ line.
3. Rub the guard rmly against the frame with your ngers to x it in place.
4. Periodically, recheck the guards and other areas of the frame as you continue to ride. Replace the guards if they wear out.
PLEASE NOTE: Damage to your bike caused by cable rubbing is not a condition covered under your warranty. Also, adhesive frame guards are not a x for incorrectly installed or routed cables or lines. If you nd that applied guards are wearing out very quickly, consult with your Cannondale Dealer about the routing on your bike.
THIS PHOTO SHOWS A TYPICAL USE OF GUARD MATERIAL AT A CONTACT POINT.
Check over your bike after your rst few rides. Apply the guard material where rubbing is found. When applied correctly, the guards material is good protection for your bike.
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2.
1.
3.
KP054/
KP053/ includes items 1. and 2.
Right Chainstay Protector
The clear lm adhesive chainstay protector (1) protects the right chainstay from contact with the chain. The protector is replaceable. Check the condition of the chainstay protector before each ride. Replace it if it is missing or damaged. You can order Cannondale kit KP053/ through your Cannondale Dealer.
Right Chainstay Plate
The chainstay plate (2) located on the right chainstay just behind the chainrings, protects the chainstay from damage in the event the chain is dropped from the chainring. The protector is replaceable. Contact your Cannondale Dealer for a replacement if it is becomes missing or damaged.
Downtube Protector (Carbon Scalpel 100)
The clear lm adhesive downtube protector (3) protects the downtube. It is replaceable. Replace it if it is missing or damaged. You can order Cannondale kit KP054/ through your Cannondale Dealer.
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Front Derailleur Cable
KF085/
(a)
1
2
Cannondale Kit # KF014/
(2 PK)
Cannondale Kit # KF086/
(10 PK)
Guide
This snap in front derailleur cable guide is mounted under the bottom bracket shell.
Guides And Cable Stops
Lines and cables on your bike are routed through frame guides using cable stops (1) and /or cable thru guides (2).
Periodically, you should check to make sure the stops and guides are in good condition and seated properly in the frame guides.
For stops, make sure the stop is seated securely in the frame guide and the housing is xed within the stop.
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1.1 N•m, 10 In•Lbs Loctite 242 (blue)
KH048/
2.5 mm
Appy a lm of
grease her
e
Rear Derailleur Hanger
Before re- installing (same or new): Clean dropout and inspect carefully for any cracks or damage. Clean surfaces and apply a light lm of bike grease to the dropout to minimize any noise or “creaking” that might result from very slight movement between the dropout and hanger during movement of the derailleur. Apply grease and Loctite carefully. Do not contaminate the male or female bolt threads with grease which would cause the Loctite to be ineective.
Check derailleur adjustment after replacement. Readjust wheel quick release so it is very tight. See PART I Section 4. A in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
CAUTION
Do not use a derailleur hanger alignment tool to straighten.
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maintenance
The following table lists only supplemental maintenance items. Please consult your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual for more information on basic bike maintenance. Consult with your Cannondale Dealer to create a complete maintenance program for your riding style, components, and conditions of use. Follow the maintenance recommendations given by the component manufacturers for the various non-Cannondale parts of your bike.
Schedule
WHAT TO DO HOW OFTEN
CHECK FOR CABLE RUB, INSTALL PROTECTIVE GUARDS AFTER FIRST RIDE
FRAME INSPECTION - Clean and visually inspect entire bike frame/swingarm/linkage assembly for cracks or damage. See “Inspect For Safety” in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
CHECK TIGHTENING TORQUES - In addition to other component specic tightening torques for your bike, check items listed in tightening torques in this manual.
BEFORE AND AFTER
EACH RIDE
BEFORE EVERY RIDE
DISASSEMBLE, CLEAN, INSPECT, RE-GREASE, REPLACE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS IN THE FOLLOWING ASSEMBLIES:
• SHOCK LINK ASSY
FORK AND SHOCK - Please consult the manufacturer’s owner’s manual for maintenance information for your fork or rear shock.
IN WET, MUDDY, SANDY
CONDITIONS
EVERY 25 HRS.
IN DRY, CONDITIONS
EVERY 50 HRS.
WARNING
ANY PART OF A POORLY MAINTAINED BIKE CAN BREAK OR MALFUNCTION LEADING TO AN ACCIDENT WHERE YOU CAN BE KILLED, SEVERELY INJURED OR PARALYZED.
Please ask your Cannondale Dealer to help you develop a complete maintenance program, a program which includes a list of the parts on your bike for YOU to check regularly. Frequent checks are necessary to identify the problems that can lead to an accident.
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Cleaning
USE ONLY A MILD SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION. Clean water and a common dish washing liquid will work best.
COVER SENSITIVE AREAS WITH A CLEAN PLASTIC BAG. Secured temporarily with a rubber band or masking tape, a bag can prevent water damage to various bike components (bearings, seals, fork / shock adjustment features).
SPRAY OFF BEFORE WIPING. To preserve the appearance of paint, nish, and decals, use an low pressure water hose to rst spray o heavy soils and dirt.
CAUTION
DO NOT power wash or spray water under high pressure to clean. Power washing will force contaminants into parts where they will promote corrosion, immediately damage, or result in accelerated wear.
DO NOT use compressed air to dry.
DO NOT use abrasive or harsh chemical cleaner/solvents which can damage the nish or attack and destroy both the outside and internal parts.
When rinsing, avoid directing the spray directly at shock/fork adjusters or bearings.
Tightening Torques
ITEM N•m In•Lbs Loctite™
Rear Derailleur Hanger Bolt 1.1 10 242 (blue)
Rear Shock Mounting Bolts
Shock Link Pivot Bolts
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13 115
7 62 242 (blue)
geometry/specification
STL
E
K
H
F
I
L
B
C
A
G
J
Geometry scalpel 100 scalpel 100 FÉminine
(cm / in) SIZE SMALL MEDIUM LARGE X-LARGE PETITE SMALL MEDIUM
SEAT TUBE LENGTH STL 40.5/15.9 43.0/16.9 48.0/18.9 50.0/19.7 40.5/15.9 40.5/15.9 41.5/16.3
TOP TUBE HORIZONTAL C 57.5/22.6 60.0/23.6 62.5/24.6 65.0/25.6 54.4/21.4 57.5/22.6 58.7/23.1
HEAD TUBE ANGLE B 69.5° 69.5° 69.5° 69.5° 69.5° 69.5° 69.5°
SEAT TUBE ANGLE A 74.0° 74.0° 74.0° 74.0° 74.0° 74.0° 74.0°
WHEEL BASE H 107.9/42.5 110.6/43.5 113.5/44.7 116.2/45.7 104.8/41.3 107.9/42.5 109.2/43.0
FRONT CENTER DISTANCE L 65.5/25.8 68.2/26.9 71.1/28.0 73.8/29.1 62.4/24.6 65.5/25.8 66.8/26.3
BOTTOM BRACKET DROP K 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2 0.5/0.2
FORK RAKE F 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8 4.5/1.8
CHAINSTAY LENGTH E 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7 42.4/16.7
FORK TRAIL I 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0 7.5/3.0
BOTTOM BRACKET HEIGHT G 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8 32.5/12.8
STANDOVER TOP TUBE MIDPOINT J 75.6/29.8 75.5/29.7 74.2/29.2 74.2/29.2 75.1/29.6 75.6/29.8 75.5/29.7
REAR WHEEL TRAVEL 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm 100mm
Frame speciFication sHocK speciFication
BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL WIDTH BB30, 68mm SAG 8-10mm
MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH 500mm STROKE 1.5 in , 3.8cm
MAXIMUM TIRE WIDTH 2.1 in EYE-TO EYE 6.5 in , 16.5cm
SEAT POST DIAMETER 27.2mm FRONT BUSHING WIDTH 19.05mm ± 0.15
FRONT DERAILLUER 31.8mm REAR BUSHING WIDTH 19.05mm ± 0.15
CHAINLINE 50mm MOUNTING BOLT DIAMETER 6mm
DROPOUT SPACING 135mm
REAR HUB SPACING 135mm
REAR HUB AXLE QR
REAR BRAKE MOUNT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 6” ONLY
LEVERAGE RATIO 2.6:1, PROGRESSIVE
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replacement parts
ORDER FRAME
KP048/ KIT,DER.HANGER;SINGLE SIDED 3
KP051/ KIT,LINK,HWARE,SCALPEL 100
KP052/ KIT,LINK ASSY,SCALPEL 100
KP053/ KIT,CH.STAY PROTECT-SCALPEL 100
KP054/ KIT,GUARD,SCUFFGUARD,DOWNTUBE
KF103/ KIT, GUARD,SCUFFGUARD-8PK
KF014/ KIT,CABLE STOP INSERTS-2
KF086/ KIT,GUIDES,HYDR.BRAK.,10PCS
KF085/ KIT,GUIDES,BB CABLE,SINGLE
QC841/BBQ KIT,SEATBINDER,MTN,31.8,BLK
KF012/ KIT,RIVNUTS,BAG OF 5
KP002/ KIT,BADGE,HEADSHOK
ORDER HEADSET
QSISEAL/ KIT,SEAL,UPPER BEARING,58MM OD
HD169/ KIT,BEARINGS, HEADSET- 2
KP058/ KIT,HEADSET,INT HEADSHOK TO 1 1/8”
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ORDER SI BB30
BOTTOM BRACKET
QC616/ SI CIRCLIPS (QTY 2)
KB6810/ SI BEARINGS (QTY 2)
KP018/ SI CERAMIC BEARINGS (QTY 2)
QC615/ SI BEARING SHIELD (QTY 2)
KP023/ SI BEARING SHIELD SL (QTY 2)
QC617/ SI SHIMS (QTY 5)
QC618/ SI WAVE WASHER
TOOLS
KT010/ SI BEARING PRESS TOOL(USED WITH HEADSET PRESS)
KT011/ SI BEARING REMOVAL TOOL
KT012/ SI HOLLOWGRAM LOCKRING TOOL
KT013/ SI HOLLOWGRAM CRANKARM EXTRACTION TOOL
KF365/ SIBB/68 ADP.INSTALL
QC787/ EXTRACT CAP TOOL FOR SI CARBON CRANKSETS
KP009/ ADAPTER,SIBB TO 68MM TAP
For an up to date list of kits available for your bike, please visit our Tech Center at : http://www.
cannondale.com/bikes/tech/
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owner notes
Record maintenance history, service, or set up information .
DATE WORK PERFORMED
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