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2017 Cannondale

Trigger 4

CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 85 / 140mm
FourcheFox Performance Float 34
Amortisseur arrièreFox
roues27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission2 × 10
GroupeXT, Deore
FreinsShimano Deore Disque mécanique
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A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

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45 km/h

Trigger 4

44 km/h

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Résumé

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
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
Goodbye DYAD, hello Gemini.
MTBR logoMTBR
The Trigger might be a better option for those looking for a one bike garage.
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BikeRadar
Cannondale Trigger 3 review

févr. 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

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

  • Impressive big-hit performance in a straight line

Points faibles
  • ‘On top’ ride feel unless carefully tuned

  • Front end feels vague when pushed hard

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Mountain Bike Action
Review - Cannondale Trigger 2

déc. 2017 · MBA Action

Built for big ups and big downs The Trigger was introduced nearly five years ago as one of Cannondale’s OverMountain-series bikes. It was built around the

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BIKE Magazine
Review: Cannondale Trigger

sept. 2017

Cannondale rebuilt the Trigger from the ground up. See what's new and how it rides.

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MTB Mag
[First Ride] The New Cannondale Trigger

avr. 2017 · Francesco Mazza

[ad3] The Trigger has been completely redesigned in every aspect, in the same way as the Jekyll, but it reveals an its own peculiar and aggressive character. The Trigger is meant to cover the overlap between the All Mountain and Enduro segment, leaving the Enduro race specific segment to the Jekyll. All the 3 builds of the Trigger are already available at official Cannondale dealers. Let’s analyze in detail. Overview Goodbye DYAD, welcome Gemini. On the Trigger Cannondale dismissed their unconventional pull shock which enabled riders to adjust travel and geometry via a bar mounted remote. Thanks to the Gemini technology, developed

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

avr. 2017 · Molly Hurford

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

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
Cannondale debuts latest iterations of Jekyll and Trigger

avr. 2017 · Canadian Cycling Magazine

Cannondale's enduro-oriented Jekyll and all-mountain Trigger get revamped for model year 2018

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MTBR
2017 ​Cannondale Trigger and Jekyll launched

avr. 2017 · Saris Mercanti

A year after the first prototypes were spotted on the race circuit, Cannondale has released new versions of the Trigger and Jekyll. - Mtbr.com

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Singletrack World
UK Exclusive: Cannondale Trigger Review

avr. 2017 · Barney Marsh

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

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Trigger 27.5, 140/85mm, SmartFormed Alloy, BB30, ISCG03, 1.5 Si headtube

Norme BBBB30, Appuyez sur Fit

Fourche

FOX 34 Float Performance Series FIT 4 Damper, Tapered Alloy Steerer, 15mm Thru Axle, 51mm offset

Voyager140mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

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

Voyager85mm

Pédalier

Shimano Deore w/ BB30 Adapter

Casque

Tange Seiki 1.5", integrated

Tige

Cannondale C3, 6061 Alloy, 1-1/8", 31.8, 55mm

Guidon

Cannondale C3 riser, 9 degree upsweep, 4 degree backsweep, 760x15mm

Selle

WTB Silverado

Tige de selle

Cannondale C3, 6061 alloy, 31.6x350mm (S,M) 400mm (L,X)

TypeRigide

Pédales

N/A

Poignées

Cannondale Dual Locking Grips

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano XT M786, Shadow Plus

Dérailleur avant

Shimano Deore, direct mount

Manivelle

Shimano Deore Hollowtech II, 38x24

Manettes

Shimano Deore, i-Spec

Cassette

Shimano HG-50, 11-36, 10-speed

Chaîne

KMC X10, 10-speed

Freins

Shimano Deore w/ Resin Pad, 180/180mm

TypeShimano Deore Disque mécanique

Leviers de frein

Shimano Deore

roues
Jantes

WTB STP i23, TCS Tubeless Ready, 27.5"

Rayons

DT Swiss Champion

Moyeu avant

Formula, DC-51 15mm thru axle front, DHT 142 142x12mm rear

Moyeu arrière

Formula, DC-51 15mm thru axle front, DHT 142 142x12mm rear

Pneus

Schwalbe Nobby Nic Performance, 27x2.35, Folding

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