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2017 Cannondale

Trigger Carbon 2

MarcoCarbón
Suspensióncompleto, 85 / 140mm
Amortiguador traseroFox
Ruedas27.5″ Aluminio
transmisión2 × 11
grupoXT
FrenosShimano XT Disco Hidráulico
tija de sillínCuentagotas
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Resumen

The Cannondale Trigger is celebrated as an entertaining and capable trail bike, with its innovative Gemini shock system offering versatile ride modes for efficient pedaling and full travel. Its geometry and handling are designed for agility and fun, though some riders may find the Gemini remote system less intuitive and the short chainstays slightly compromise stability at high speeds. The bike's design, including the Asymmetric Integration and carbon link, emphasizes stiffness and weight savings, making it a strong contender in its category.

Pros
  • Innovative Gemini shock with 'Hustle' and 'Flow' modes

  • Short chainstays for agility and fun factor

  • Asymmetric Integration (Ai) for stronger, more evenly tensioned wheel

  • Steep seat tube angle for climbing efficiency

  • Aggressively arranged cockpit for technical terrain navigation

Cons
  • Gemini remote system could be more user-friendly

  • Short chainstays may reduce stability on high-speed trails

Key Quotes
Cannondale’s Trigger is an undeniably entertaining and capable all-mountain bike
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Goodbye DYAD, hello Gemini.
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The Trigger might be a better option for those looking for a one bike garage.
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BikeRadar
Cannondale Trigger 3 review

feb 2018 · Guy Kesteven

Distinctive dual-travel all-rounder that’s smooth in a straight line but lacks rowdy trail confidence. Buy if you're after an all-rounder for the trails

Máximos
  • Good aggro geometry with unique remote-control travel/character shift

  • Impressive big-hit performance in a straight line

Mínimos
  • ‘On top’ ride feel unless carefully tuned

  • Front end feels vague when pushed hard

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Bicycling
Cannondale’s Jekyll and Trigger Get Upgrades for Advanced Radness

abr 2017 · Molly Hurford

Cannondale's enduro and all-mounatin bikes have gotten a geometry and technology makeover

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Mountain Bike Action
Classic Bike Test: 2016 Cannondale Trigger Carbon 2

abr 2017 · MBA Action

Pull the Trigger already…

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Singletrack World
UK Exclusive: Cannondale Trigger Review

abr 2017 · Barney Marsh

Barney gets his paws on the all-new Cannondale Trigger for an exclusive UK first ride review

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Cannondale Trigger Carbon 2 Review

sept 2015 · Aaron Steinke

Fast and flowing, steep and stony, dust-covered or ravaged with roots, constant switchbacks, tearing along a ridge, or in the deepest, darkest jungle of trees – waterlogged or bone dry – the trails of this world are almost as limitless as the universe, and that’s exactly why we mountain bikers love them. This group test […]

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Mountain Flyer
Tested: Cannondale Trigger 29 Carbon 2

jul 2015

For as long as I can remember, I have been riding bikes with the ultimate goal of having the one bike that can do it all. We all have right? We want a bike that can hang with hardtails up the climbs, can tackle sticky slow rock sections and make minced meat of rowdy downhill tracks.

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BIKE Magazine
Cannondale Trigger Carbon 2 | 2015 Bible of Bike Tests

mar 2015

The Cannondale Trigger Carbon 2 comes in both 29 and 27.5 wheel sizes, and we tested both to see what's what with this trail ripper.

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MBR
Cannondale Trigger Carbon Team review - MBR

ene 2015 · Danny Milner

Cannondale likes to keep it in the family with a host of bespoke components designed to work in harmony.

Máximos
  • All that dosh buys you a super lightweight, beautifully finished package that rides rapidly in the short- travel mode.

Mínimos
  • The Trigger feels edgy with lacklustre descending performance that doesn’t inspire confidence when riding hard.

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Geometría
Especificaciones
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Marco

Trigger 27.5, 140/85mm, BallisTec Hi-MOD Carbon, PF30, ISCG03, 1.5 Si headtube

Pedalier estándarPF30, ajuste a presión

Tenedor

SuperMax 2.0, 140mm, PBR Isolated Damper Technology with Enduro+ tune and updated controls, 50mm offset

Viajar140mm

Amortiguador trasero

Fox DYAD RT2, Dual Travel/Dual Geometry 140/85mm adj. travel

Viajar85mm

Pedalier

Cannondale Alloy PressFit30

Auriculares

Cannondale HeadShok Si

Provenir

Cannondale C1, 6061 Alloy, 1.5", 31.8, 5 deg. 55mm

Manillar

Cannondale C1 riser, carbon, 4 degree upsweep, 9 degree backsweep, 760x15mm

Sillín

WTB Silverado

tija de sillín

KS LEV Integra dropper, internal routing, 31.6, 125mm (S,M) 150mm (L,X) travel

TipoCuentagotas

pedales

N/A

Puños

Cannondale Dual Locking Grips

grupo
Cambio trasero

Shimano XT M8000, Shadow Plus

Desviador delantero

Shimano XT M8000

Manivela

Cannondale HollowGram Si, hollow forged, BB30, 36/22 CNC Rings

cambiadores

Shimano XT M8000 , 11-speed

Casete

Shimano XT M8000, 11-speed

Cadena

Shimano HG600, 11-speed

Frenos

Shimano XT M8000 w/ fin metallic pad, 180/180mm

TipoShimano XT Disco Hidráulico

Las palancas de freno

Shimano XT M8000 w/Servo Wave. Reach Adjust

Ruedas
llantas

WTB Frequency Team i23, TCS Tubeless Ready, 27.5"

radios

DT Swiss Competition

Buje delantero

Lefty 60 front, Formula DC300 142x12mm rear

Buje trasero

Lefty 60 front, Formula DC300 142x12mm rear

Llantas

Schwalbe Nobby Nic Performance, 27.5 x2.35, Snakeskin, Tubeless Ready, Folding

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