2015 cannondale trigger carbon. Barely used!

robox201

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg I have for sale a current model cannondale trigger in size large. It has 27.5 wheels and a pretty nice sram xx1 drivetrain and Magura brakes. Lefty carbon supermax pbr fork. Mavic slr wheelset. Damn sweet ride. Bike is still under warranty. It was $8340 new but I will currently sell it for $6k. Come by my house and check it out.
 
Baby needs new shoes.....also just too much bike for me. Just trying to recover what I bought it for so I can get another different bike. Maybe something fat and carbon.
 
Mo haven't owned a Cannondale in forever. Are they lifetime warranty?
The are lifetime,but the warranty is not transferable. Only for the original owner with a receipt in the name of the owner.

Super bike btw, the biggest issue with it is that it needs a LOT more tire than the racing Ralph to make it feel happy. Especially in the rocks. The magic of this bike is the dyad rear shock that takes the rear end from short to long travel with the flip of a button.

I have a lot of hrs on this bike and unless you are racing xc a lot, I think it is a better bike for most folks than the wildly popular scalpel.
 
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The are lifetime,but the warranty is not transferable. Only for the original owner.

Super bike btw, the biggest issue with it is that it needs a LOT more tire than the racing Ralph to make it feel happy. Especially in the rocks. The magic of this bike is the dyad rear shock that takes the rear end from short to long travel with the flip of a button.

I have a lot of hrs on this bike and unless you are racing xc a lot, I think it is a better bike for most folks than the wildly popular scalpel.

Wow. Great insight, jdog. Makes it all the more tempting!
 
The are lifetime,but the warranty is not transferable. Only for the original owner.

Super bike btw, the biggest issue with it is that it needs a LOT more tire than the racing Ralph to make it feel happy. Especially in the rocks. The magic of this bike is the dyad rear shock that takes the rear end from short to long travel with the flip of a button.

I have a lot of hrs on this bike and unless you are racing xc a lot, I think it is a better bike for most folks than the wildly popular scalpel.

True...I have the 29'er aluminum version and absolutely love it. Bought if from Jason 2.5 years ago. 2.5" tires made a big difference, otherwise it's pretty much stock. The DYAD truly makes this two bikes in one.
 
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