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Cannondale is such a behemoth it’s hard to believe the company’s humble roots. They began in 1971 by making a bicycle trailer, the Bugger, and touring bags by the Cannon train station in Connecticut, where the town’s green had a cannon standing with the name Dale on it.
They got their start in bikes in 1983, mass-producing touring and road racing frames out of aluminum, which was almost unheard of at the time. In 1984, Cannondale debuted their first mountain bike, the SM-500, an early “mullet” design with a 26” front wheel and 24” rear.
Cannondale stuck with their own ideas, and eventually, aluminum frames became mainstream, thanks largely to their work. In the ‘90s, they invested in racing, both for access to racers and exposure to the public. The Volvo-Cannondale MTB team began in 1994 and won the Downhill World Championships that year with Missy Giove. They started sponsoring the Saeco cycling team out of Italy in 1997 to prove they could build road bikes. They quickly won the Giro d’Italia with Ivan Gotti aboard a CAAD 4 and got even more exposure when teammate Mario Cipollini took multiple stages at the Tour de France the next several years.
Cannondale’s trailer and bags, which were revolutionary when they debuted, are long-discontinued however, their spirit of disruption lives on.
What makes Cannondale a good bike & bike brand?
Cannondale stands out as a prestigious bike brand because of its innovative design, high-quality materials, and pioneering technology. With a focus on creating the best riding experience, Cannondale utilizes cutting-edge aluminum and carbon engineering to produce lightweight, durable frames that offer superior handling and comfort. Cannondale's commitment to innovation is evident in its unique suspension systems like the Lefty fork, which provides unmatched stability and control on various terrains. The brand’s dedication to quality and performance ensures that cyclists, whether beginners or professionals, trust Cannondale bikes for reliability, speed, and an unparalleled ride experience.
Are Cannondale bikes made in the USA?
Cannondale, originally an American company, was well-known for manufacturing its bicycles in the United States, particularly in its early years. Over time, like many other bike manufacturers, Cannondale shifted most of its production overseas to reduce costs and remain competitive in the global market.
As of the early 2020s, the majority of Cannondale's manufacturing had moved to factories in Asia, primarily Taiwan and China, which is a common practice in the bicycle industry due to the lower costs and advanced manufacturing technology available there. High-end models and certain specialty bikes might still be designed in the U.S., and the company maintains a strong research and development presence in America, but the actual production of most models occurs abroad.
What is Cannondale’s product/bike hierarchy?
Their vast range spans road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, kids bikes, and e-bikes. Their road bikes include SuperSix Evo, SystemSix, Synapse, Topstone, Topstone Lefty, SuperX, CAAD13, and CAAD Optimo. Mountain bikes include Moterra, Scalpel, Habit, Jekyll, and Trail. Hybrid bikes include Tesoro, Adventure Neo, Bad Boy, Treadwell, Compact, and Quick. Kids bikes entail Habit, Kids Trail, Kids Quick, and Kids Cujo. Their e-bikes consist of Adventure Neo, Adventure Neo Allroad, Compact Neo, Tesoro Neo SL EQ, Tesoro Neo X, Treadwell Neo, Cargowagen Neo, Moterra, and Topstone Neo.
Cannondale Updates, 2024
(section updated regularly)
- Cannondale makes a splash in the Paris Summer Olympics with a Cannondale bike ridden by Alan Hatherly to a bronze medal finish. Alan Hatherly became South Africa's first Olympic mountain bike medallist, winning bronze in men's cross-country event, 11 seconds behind gold medallist Tom Pidcock of Great Britain. Hatherly wins with a Cannondale Scalpel LAB71 Special Edition sporting the iconic Lefty Ocho single-sided fork and Shimano XTR groupset.
- What we think - we’re stoked with the inclusion of the Lefty Ocho fork on this race bike. This single-sided fork design is a big part of Cannondale's innovation and it's great to see it performing at the highest levels. The Lefty design translates into excellent stiffness and precision steering while saving weight compared to traditional forks. Best of all we can own a piece of Olympic history with a Lefty of our own.
- In the Q1 of 2024 Cannondale announced a new Scalpel, an updated version of their flagship cross-country (XC) racing mountain bike. Key points include:
- Travel. All models now feature 120mm of suspension travel front and rear, unifying the line (previous versions had 100mm and 120mm options).
- Updated Geometry. The bike has a slacker head angle (66.6°), longer reach, and steeper seat tube angle, following modern XC bike trends for improved stability and climbing performance.
- Size-specific Chainstays The chainstay length varies by frame size to maintain consistent handling across all sizes.
- Frame Material. The frame is made of carbon fiber, with different grades available depending on the model.
- Cable Routing. It features internal cable routing through the headset and, on higher-end models, through the handlebar. This has been a controversial design choice.
- Suspension Design. Uses a flex pivot at the chainstay, which Cannondale claims improves efficiency and reduces weight.
Cannondale Bikes
Innovation has always been Cannondale’s bag. They’ve advanced many unique designs over the years, like their Headshok, cantilevered chainstays, the Lefty fork, the BB30 bottom bracket, integrated headsets, hybrid carbon-aluminum frames, and much more. Some have permeated the industry, some have remained particular to Cannondale, some have been dropped. It’s business as usual; Cannondale is always trying something new.
They are a bit different than other big players in that they have relatively few frame models in a category, choosing instead to differentiate them with component builds. This means that the difference between models is not grades of aluminum or carbon-fiber, but component trim. That’s why they are often just numbered, like Cannondale Habit Carbon 1, 2, 3, then Habit 4 and five are built out of aluminum. The benefit to you is that a Cannondale Synapse 105 bike has the same frame and fork as the Dura-Ace equipped model.
Cannondale Road Bikes
Cannondale road bikes have been around so long, that their advances no longer seem revolutionary, but evolutionary. Evermore refined. Their aluminum frames are mostly the Computer-Aided Advanced Design (CAAD) series, and over the years, every refinement gets a new number. They’re up to CAAD 13 now. Their carbon race bikes are the SuperSix, which is light and aero, and their SystemSix, which is aero and light. The Synapse is their endurance platform.
Cannondale Mountain Bikes
Cannondale has been building MTB’s since 1984 and it shows. They’ve got at least one thing for just about everyone who wants to dip a knob into the dirt. Their Catalyst and Dave are high-tech entry-level off-roaders, high on reliability and convenience. They then move through the world, with xc hardtails and full-suspension designs, trail bikes like the Scalpel SE, trail with benefits like the Habit, gravity bikes like the Jekyll, and even dirt jump bikes like the Dave.
Cannondale Gravel Bikes
Cannondale’s gravel experience started with their decision to get into cyclocross with the Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld team. Headlined by national champion Tim Johnson, Cannondale has worked with the team to create a string of excellent ‘cross platforms over the years, starting with the XTJ and Super X, CAADX, and now the genre-straddling SuperSix Evo CX, which is based on the same frame as the gravel-oriented SuperSix EVO SE.
Johnson, as his ‘cross career was fading, started riding Cannondale’s Slate gravel bike, a defiantly different take on gravel. Arguably, it was one of the first gravel bikes, boasting 650b wheels, and a Lefty fork with 30mm of travel. It was too far out for many, a hybrid they had a hard time grokking.
Cannondale moved on to the Topstone, which, in its carbon form, boasts a simple, functional, light rear suspension design. And now the SuperSix EVO SE, which blurs the distinction between road, ‘cross, and gravel.
Cannondale Electric Bikes
Cannondale loudly sings the body electric. They make them in road, touring, urban, fitness, and electric mountain bikes. They made them to be like regular bikes, just with the benefits of an electric power boost, one that can travel up to 28mph. Cannondale worked to have a range that is up to 100 miles on a single charge. *scroll right to view entire tableSpecs Comparison Table - Popular Cannondale Models Recently Sold on TPC
Cannondale Habit Carbon 1 Mountain Bike - 2023, Small Cannondale Topstone Carbon 1 RLE Gravel Bike - 2023, Small Cannondale Synapse Carbon 1 RLE GRX Di2 Road Bike - 2023, 58cm Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD 1 Road Bike - 2023, 54cm Cannondale SystemSix Hi-MOD Ultegra Di2 Road Bike - 2021, 56cm Original MSRP $5,550.00 $13,500.00 $9,050.00 $13,500.00 $8,000.00 Year 2023 2023 2023 2023 2021 Brand Cannondale Cannondale Cannondale Cannondale Cannondale Model Habit Carbon SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD Synapse Carbon 1 RLE SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD 1 SystemSix Hi-MOD Size Small 51cm 58cm 54cm 56cm Frame Material Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Drivetrain SRAM, 1x12 spd SRAM, 2x12 spd Shimano, 2x11 spd SRAM, 2x12 spd Shimano, 2x11 spd Weight 29 lbs 8 oz 15 lbs 8 oz 19 lbs 13 oz 15 lbs 12 oz 18 lbs 3 oz Fork RockShox Pike Select Plus Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD, Carbon Cannondale Synapse, Carbon SuperSix EVO, Hi-MOD Carbon BallisTec Hi-MOD, Carbon Fork Travel 140mm NA NA NA NA Rear Shock RockShox Deluxe Select Plus NA NA NA NA Rear Shock Travel 130mm NA NA NA NA Brakes SRAM G2 RSC, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic SRAM Red AXS HRD, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Shimano GRX RX810, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic SRAM Red HRD, Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Shimano Ultegra R8070 (Front), Shimano Tiagra R4770 (Rear), Disc Brakes - Hydraulic Shifters SRAM GX Eagle, Mechanical SRAM Red eTap AXS, Electronic Shimano GRX Di2 RX815, Electronic SRAM Red AXS, Electronic Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8070, Electronic Front Derailleur NA SRAM Red eTap AXS Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 SRAM Red AXS Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8050 Rear Derailleur SRAM GX Eagle SRAM Red eTap AXS Shimano GRX Di2 RX815 SRAM Red AXS Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8050 w/ Kogel Oversized Pulley Wheel Bottom Bracket Shell Threaded Threaded Threaded Threaded Press fit Crankset SRAM GX Eagle, 30t, 165mm SRAM Red AXS Carbon, 48/35t, 170mm NA SRAM Red Carbon, 48/35t, 172.5mm HollowGram Si Alloy, 52/36t, 175mm Cassette SRAM XG-1275 Eagle , 10-52t SRAM Red AXS XG-1290, 10-28t Shimano HG800-11, 11-34t SRAM Red XG-1290, 10-28t Shimano Ultegra R8000, 11-32t Chain SRAM SRAM Shimano SRAM KMC Handlebar Cannondale HollowGram SAVE Carbon, 780mm Cannondale System Bar R-One Carbon Integrated Bar/Stem, 40cm Cannondale HollowGram SAVE Carbon, 44cm Cannondale SystemBar R-One Carbon MOMO Design, 42cm HollowGram KNØT SAVE Carbon , 44cm
Cannondale Road Bike Buyer's Guide: Synapse vs SuperSix - From TPC's Magazine
Cannondale’s catalog includes everything from race-ready road bikes, to trail-shredding mountain bikes, to reliable cruisers for your daily commute. Here we’ll review Cannondale’s road and gravel offering — with a brief foray into CX — to help you better understand which model in its current line-up is the best fit for you. Read the full article here.
Used bike buyers guide: Cannondale SuperSix - From TPC's Magazine
First launched in 2007, Cannondale’s SuperSix was built as a performance road bike. From the beginning, the SuperSix was an nimble, lightweight, stiff bike, made for long days of climbing paired with fast descending and cornering. The overall goal with this bike was efficiency. Read the full article here.
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