Lightweight, stiff and at the same time still flexible material that absorbs shocks well and increases comfort. A higher price is to be expected.
Reliable in all conditions, better modulation of the braking effect with the use of less force on the lever. Heavier weight, more demanding service.
The best option in terms of weight and comfort. Provides more adjustment options (rebound, compression). Requires regular service - the service cycle is specified by the manufacturer.
When buying a bicycle, it is necessary to set it to the required pressure according to the weight of the rider (specified by the manufacturer of the shock absorber, a shop assistant can also help you). Can provide several ride and suspension adjustment options. Requires regular check-up and is also more demanding to service. Compared to the spring one, it is significantly lighter.
The advantage is better terrain passability, better rolling and traction. However, they are heavier, which also applies to tires.
Frame |
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Shock |
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Fork |
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Brakes |
Shimano BR-MT500 hydraulic disc, 160/160 mm SM-RT54 discs |
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Shifters |
SRAM NX Eagle, 12-speed |
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Front Derailleur |
N/A |
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Rear Derailleur |
SRAM NX Eagle |
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Cassette |
SRAM SX Eagle, 11-50, 12-speed |
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Crankset |
Truvativ Stylo 6K OAK axis, 34 teeth, Ai offset |
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Rims |
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Hubs |
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Tyres |
Schwalbe Racing Ralph Performance, 29 x 2.25", Addix compound, tubeless read |
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Seatpost |
Cannondale C3, 6061 Alloy, 27.2 x 400mm |
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