2009 Cannondale Moto 1 Carbon Large Frame As New!
| Seller: | erikkellison | Login to contact seller | seller History |
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Bellingham , Washington , United States
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| Date: | Jul-10-2009 1:32:25 |
| Catagory: | XC/All Mountain Frames |
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| Price: | $1999 USD |
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2009 Cannondale Moto 1 Carbon Large Frame! Weight: 7.9 lbs! Retail: $3500 Includes: * Fox DHX Air 5.0 Rear Air Shock * FSA Headset for 1.5" Forks * Cannondale Seatpost Clamp * Cable Guides Features * 160mm Travel * Hatchet Drive Linkage: Cannondale's engineers break rear shock stiction faster and have re-oriented shock forces in the frame with the floating shock of the Hatchet Drive for better real-world riding performance * Hot Box: Carbon fiber is already resistant to torsional forces. But Cannondale's engineers boosted that trait at the BB shell with nearly no weight penalty by sandwiching this area (The Hot Box) with two slim carbon fiber plates * Diablo Headtube: The Moto's carbon headtube is devilishly large. With a 66.6mm outer diameter, the proportions give it precise steering. You will appreciate while you are picking lines through the gnarly rock gardens. * Asymmetric Stays and Pivots: For the ultimate in power transfer and resistance to energy-sapping torsional flex, the Moto's chainstays and swingarm pivot are asymmetrically shaped. The designs are optimized our desire to shave unneeded weight. * Lightweight Carbon Monocoque Front Triangle * Alcoa Alcalyte Lightweight Aluminum Swingarm * English threaded standard BB Geometry * Seat Tube: 19.0" * Top Tube Length: 24.8" (effective) * Top Tube Length: 23.2" (actual) * Head Tube Angle: 67.5 degrees * Seat Tube Angle: 72.5 degrees * Wheelbase: 45.5" * Front-Center Distance: 29.1" * Bottom Bracket Drop: 1.3" * Fork Rake: 1.8" * Chainstay Length: 16.5" * Fork Trail: 3.5" * Bottom Bracket Height: 14.3" * Standover: 31.8" * Rear Travel: 6.3" (160mm) * Shock Eye-to-Eye: 7.875" * Shock Stroke: 2.25" * Recommended Sag: 25% Condition Frame is AS NEW. It was built up and ridden a little, but it is no possible to tell as it is scratch-free and perfect in every way. You will never find a better condition frame unless you buy a new one from a shop. Questions? erikkellison@hotmail.com |
Bellingham , Washington , United States








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