Cannondale Habit 5 Review

Cannondale Habit 5 Review

Cannondale Habit 5 Review

Price: 2399 €
category: All Mountain
Frame Material: Aluminium
Wheel Size: 29"
Travel Front: 140 mm
Travel Rear: 130 mm
Model Year: 2022
  • Departure -oriented interpretation
  • 25 years warranty
  • competitors ride better in the downhills
  • a lesser groupset
  • fun to ride in
    easy terrain Extreme Terrain
    seating position
    upright efficient
    handling
    playful easy calm
    Framesize runs
    small big

    OVERALL BIKE CHECK

    The most importanten ratings of the Habit 5 in comparison to the competitor bikes of following categorie: (All Mountain up to 3000 €) .

    VALUE for MONEY CHECK

    If you are keen on value for money, this is your chart. It shows you at a glance how many bike you get for 2399 €.

    Summary

    Expirience with the Cannondale Habit 5

    Cannondale Habit 5 Review When ex-world cup rider Josh Bryceland is in full send mode, he usually relies on the Habit 5 . No surprises here, since the fully is an absolute joy machine. The moderate 66,3 degree head tube angle ensures a balanced handling. In the saddle of the on demanding single tracks your bum will have a pleasant ride – and your back too. If you want to hunt Strava-KOMs uphill, the Cannondale Fully is probably not the right bike for you. For 2399 Euro , competitors usually deliver geometries with less fun potential. With 25 years the warranty is another neat feature.

    technical Details

    Je steiler der Winkel des Sitzrohrs ist, desto effizienter können Sie in die Pedale treten.

    SIZE XXS XS S M L XL XXL
    Sizing of Manufacturer
    -
    XS
    SM
    MD
    LG
    XL
    -
    Wheelsize
    -
    29
    29
    29
    29
    29
    -
    Stack
    -
    600
    607
    616
    625
    634
    -
    Reach
    -
    366
    400
    430
    460
    490
    -
    Top Tube Length
    -
    538
    573
    606
    639
    671
    -
    Seat Tube Length
    -
    380
    400
    440
    480
    520
    -
    Seat Tube Angle
    -
    74,5
    74,5
    74,5
    74,5
    74,5
    -
    Head Tube Length
    -
    95
    105
    115
    125
    135
    -
    Head Tube Angle
    -
    66,3
    66,3
    66,3
    66,3
    66,3
    -
    Bottom Bracket Drop
    -
    28
    38
    38
    38
    38
    -
    Bottom Bracket Height (absolut)
    -
    331
    339
    339
    339
    339
    -
    Chainstay Length
    -
    435
    435
    435
    435
    435
    -
    Wheelbase
    -
    1103
    1142
    1176
    1210
    1244
    -
    Standover Height
    -
    700
    720
    750
    770
    780
    -
    • Frame 130mm travel. SmartForm C1 Alloy. Proportional Response Tuned. Ai offset drivetrain. ISCG05. BSA 83. post mount brake. tapered headtube
    • Frame Material Aluminium
    • Fork RockShox 35 Silver R. 140mm. Coil. 15x110mm thru-axle. tapered steerer. 51mm offset
    • Spring Unit air
    • Remote-Lockout yes
    • Damper RockShox Deluxe Select. DebonAir. adjustable rebound
    • Gearrange 464%
    • Drivetrain 1x11
    • Gear Lever Shimano Deore M5100. 11-speed
    • Front Derailleur -
    • Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore M5100
    • Crank RaceFace Ride Cinch. 30T
    • Cassette Shimano Deore M5100. 11-51. 11-speed
    • Chain KMC X11. 11-speed
    • Brake Set Tektro M275 hydraulic disc. 180/180mm rotors
    • Brake Rotors 180/180
    • Rims WTB STX i23 TCS. 32h. tubeless ready
    • Front Hub Shimano MT400, 15x110mm thru-axle
    • Rear Hub Shimano MT400 12x148
    • Tires Front Maxxis Ardent. 29 x 2.4". EXO casing
    • Tires Rear Maxxis Ardent. 29 x 2.4". EXO casing
    • Saddle Cannondale Ergo XC
    • Seat Post TranzX Dropper. 31.6. Internal Routing. 100mm (S). 120mm (M-XL)
    • Stem Cannondale 3. 6061 Alloy. 31.8. 0°
    • Handle Bar Cannondale 3 Riser. 6061 Alloy. 15mm rise. 8° sweep. 4° rise. 780mm
    • Handle Bar Width 780
    • Head Set Integrated. 1-1/8 to 1.5". sealed angular contact bearings
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