hey does anyone remember seeing the pics of the aaron chase fully. with the shox it the toptube. looking for a pic or link to the thread. im trying to win and argument so any help will be apreciated.
Is it just me? I thought that was really cool looking at first, but then I thought about riding it, and... wouldn't the cockpit geometry be all over the place while it's compressing? It's like front suspension on the frame. Ew.
once again cannondale takes the most awkward approach possible at a suspension design
besides the seat moving and top tube potentially making you sterile, its plain hideous
Yes, it should have the same angular displacement as the wheel/axle. I don't think you'd notice since you'd be standing unless you are pinching the seat during compression.
I'm with gackrider. Cannondale seems to create problems to solve so that they can be innovative.
You guys think it's that bad? It's ugly, but I don't think it's any worse looking than any other full suspension bike. I think almost all fullys are ugly as hell... most don't even look like bikes. At least this one has the frame shape of a normal bike.
Just slap an old school checkered top tube pad on that sucker...
It was his napkin sketch that created this thing. As far as I know, he loves it. Besides that, I don't get how people say it's ugly. The only visible difference between this and his regular hardtail is the headshok action. Seems pretty alright to me!
It was his napkin sketch that created this thing. As far as I know, he loves it. Besides that, I don't get how people say it's ugly. The only visible difference between this and his regular hardtail is the headshok action. Seems pretty alright to me!
yeah... there was something in DIRT UK or DECLINE interviewing him and he basically built one prototype for himself.... and then got his sponsor interested. seemed like it was definitely his idea.
Well it's a slope style bike. From what he says in his interviews it does the job quite well as it has the same GEO / maneuverability as his hard tail but with 3 inches of squish for softer landings.
I think he is smart enough and mature enough to say "well nice try but this thing sucks" if it really was a bad idea. I doubt he would put his career in jeopardy by riding an inferior product.
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