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about this supplement

 

Cannondale Owner’s Manual Supplements 

provide important model specific 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 document 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. 

safety messages

In this manual,  information which affects 

your safety is emphasized in the following 

ways: 

WARNING

A WARNING indicates a potentially 

hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, can result in serious injury or 

death. 

CAUTION

A  CAUTION  Indicates  a  potentially 

hazardous  situation  which,  if  not 

avoided,  can  result  in  serious  damage 

to  the  product.  The  matters  described 

under CAUTION may, if not avoided, lead 

to personal injury, or results depending 

on the situation and degree of damage. 

Important  matters  are  described  in 

CAUTION  (as  well  as WARNING),  so  be 

sure to observe them.

A NOTE provides helpful information or tips 

intended to make  the information presented 

clearer.

Содержание 120027.PDF

Страница 1: ...Messages 2 Intended Use 3 ABOUT FREERIDING DOWNHILL 4 BUILDING UP A FRAMESET 6 SELECTING REAR SHOCKS 6 SAG 6 CHAIN LENGTH 7 CHAIN RETENTION DEVICES 7 MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH 8 SELECTTING TIRES 9 CABLE ROU...

Страница 2: ...before delivery to the owner WARNING This document may include procedures beyond the scope of general mechanical aptitude Special tools skills and knowledge may be required Improper mechanical work in...

Страница 3: ...on travel and use components that t heavy duty intended use While all that is true there is no guarantee that some extreme riding will not break a Freeride bike The terrain and type of riding that Fre...

Страница 4: ...in Dew commercials to the X Games to the Red Bull Rampage riders are grabbing big air and sticking sick drops And it sure looks fun But what the videos and bike magazines and ads don t always tell you...

Страница 5: ...critical and it s up to you to maintain and inspect it Even so your sweet rig isn t going to last forever Nothing does particularly bikes and parts that are built to minimize weight and then are subj...

Страница 6: ...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 tot...

Страница 7: ...and through the rear derailleur with the cage at a 45 angle Measure the chain length required and add two full links more to the length METHOD 2 Remove the rear shock to simulate full compression of t...

Страница 8: ...ORKS RESULTING IN A MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH LONGER THAN THE SPECIFICATION FOR YOUR FRAME DO NOT ADJUST A TRIPLE CLAMP FORK SO THAT MAXIMUM FORK LENGTH EXCEEDS THE FRAME LIMIT Exceeding the MAXIMUM FORK LE...

Страница 9: ...e aware that completely compressing the fork may involve removing the spring stack letting the air out of the fork or both WARNING SELECT PROPERLY SIZED FITTED TIRES FOR YOUR BIKE Mounting the wrong s...

Страница 10: ...10 GROMMET Cannondale Kit KF102 10pk GROMMET Cannondale Kit KF102 10pk cable routing REAR BRAKE REAR DERAILLUER FRONT DERAILLUER full housing...

Страница 11: ...120027 PDF 11 REAR BRAKE...

Страница 12: ...als 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...

Страница 13: ...and the housing is xed within the stop a 1 2 Cannondale Kit KF014 2 PK Cannondale Kit KF086 10 PK bottom bracket front derailleur cable guide This snap in front derailleur cable guide is mounted on th...

Страница 14: ...dale Bicycle Owner s Manual BEFORE AND AFTER EACH RIDE CHECK TIGHTENING TORQUES In addition to other component speci c tightening torques for your bike check items listed in tightening torques in this...

Страница 15: ...ll 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 solve...

Страница 16: ...AND FINGERS OUT OF PINCH POINTS Your ngers or hands can be pinched or crushed if they are caught between the swingarm linkage tire or frame when the rear shock is released CAUTION TO PREVENT SERIOUS...

Страница 17: ...120027 PDF 17 200 mm 180 mm Be sure to align link arms and the top tube frame hole before inserting the pivot by hand...

Страница 18: ...7 8 11 10 9 10 10 12 12 17 17 17 17 16 16 13 13 15 13 13 15 5mm 7N m 62 In Lbs 4mm Loctite 222 purple 5N m 44 In Lbs 5mm 10N m 89 In Lbs 6mm Allen Key 1 5mm 7N m 62 In Lbs Only grease items 1 and 7 Do...

Страница 19: ...o inspect and replace them as needed The bushings should not be lubricated or greased Grease will attract grit which when trapped between the parts act to will wear them away quickly Replace the bushi...

Страница 20: ...new ones Follow the arrangement of the tool parts on the next two pages to replace bushings See replacements parts kits in this manual The tool kit a sizer for the upper link arm bushings item G and s...

Страница 21: ...move both Carefully pinch and hold the lip edge with diagonal cutters and rotate while pulling out Replace all new after sleeve bushings are installed Use a soft jaw bench vice to press new bushings S...

Страница 22: ...22 A F D B A F C B To remove To install 5mm Allen Key 13mm wrench to hold OLD BUSHING NEW BUSHING...

Страница 23: ...120027 PDF 23 blank...

Страница 24: ...drive side right of the frame The pivot can not be removed without removing the crankset When the pivot nut is removed the pivot will slide out easily However before it is removed the weight of the s...

Страница 25: ...m 106 In Lbs Loctite 242 blue BEARING The smooth rounded side faces the frame The other side fits against the bearing inner race 28mm HEX 10mm HEX Always clean and apply a light film of grease Locate...

Страница 26: ...X30 SHCS brake carrier link arm The brake link assembly shown here is an optional braking system See REPLACEMENT PARTS KITS in this manual for kit ordering information Disc brake spacing will change w...

Страница 27: ...EARING SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD SPACER SPACER SPERICAL BEARING LINK ARM ENDS CIRCLIP 10 N m 89 In Lbs Loctite 242 blue BRAKE LINK CARRIER BRAKE LINK DROPOUT ARM END PARTS M8X1 25X30 SHCS SKF 61902 2RS I D...

Страница 28: ...150mm AXLE CR BOLT CR NUT CLAMP BRAKE DROPOUT DER HGR BOLTS AXLE BOLT BRAKE LINK DROPOUT A B C D A 10 N m 89 In Lbs Loctite 242 blue 10 N m 89 In Lbs Loctite 242 blue 12 N m 106 In Lbs Loctite 242 blu...

Страница 29: ...you must remember when removing and reinstalling the rear wheel 1 Keep your hands and ngers from between the wheel and the swingarm and out of the shock linkage 2 Always clean the axle and dropout cla...

Страница 30: ...Rake cm in F 1 8 4 5 Bottom Bracket Height cm in G 14 7 37 4 Wheel Base cm in H 44 8 113 8 45 3 115 1 46 2 117 3 46 9 119 3 Fork Trail cm in I 3 8 9 8 Standover TT Midpoint in cm J 30 9 78 5 30 9 78...

Страница 31: ...DERAILLEUR 31 8 Bottom Pull Top Swing BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL WIDTH 83mm BOTTOM BRACKET SHELL THREAD TYPE English CHAIN LINE 56mm REAR HUB SPACING 150mm REAR HUB AXLE Thru12 150mm Thru 12 165mm REAR BRAK...

Страница 32: ...ETE SCISSOR LINK ASS Y QC896 KIT UPPER LINK HWARE PERP ALL HWARE FOR SCISSOR LINK EVERYTHING BUT THE L R UPPER LINK ARMS AND THE 2 SWINGARM LINKS QC897 KIT SHOCK FOX VAN R PERP QC766 KIT HWARE HIGH WE...

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