Cannondale Jekyll Carbon 2 2018 mountain bike
The new Jekyll is ready for anything. Smooth sections at speed, technical passages, but also for ascents, when the rider has ore in front of his eyes. Ready to fly through turns and climb quickly. In short, the new Jekyll is a racer ready to win. And how are you?
Model year: 2018
Wheel size: 27.5"
Frame: All-New Jekyll, 165mm travel, BallisTec Carbon front triangle, SmartForm C1 Alloy swingarm, carbon shock link, Ai offset drivetrain, ISCG05, PF30, flat mount brake, tapered headtube
Fork: Fox Float 36 Performance Elite, 27.5, 170mm, Fit 4, 3-pos Adj., 110x15QR, tapered steerer, 44mm offset
Damper: Fox Float X Performance Elite EVOL w/ Gemini remote-actuated dual mode air spring system, Flow Mode - 165mm / Hustle Mode -130mm 3-Pos lever
Cranks: Truvativ Descendant Carbon Eagle, BB30 w/ custom Ai offset, 30t
Center composition: Cannondale Alloy PressFit30
Shifters: SRAM X01 Eagle 12-speed, trigger
Cassette: SRAM XG1295 Eagle 10-50t, 12-speed
Chain: SRAM X01 Eagle 12-speed w/ PowerLink
Derailleur: SRAM X01 Eagle 12-speed
Rims: WTB Frequency Team i29, 29mm inner, TCS Tubeless Ready 27.5", 32h
Hubs: SRAM 900 Boost - 15x110 thru front / 148x12 thru rear w/Ai offset, Maxle Ultimate
Brakes: SRAM Guide RS hydro disc, Centerline rotors 200/180mm
Stem: Cannondale C1, 3D Forged 6061 Alloy, 1-1/8", 31.8, 0°, 35mm
Head composition: Integrated, 1-1/8 to 1.5", sealed angular contact bearings
Handlebars: Cannondale C1 Carbon Riser, 15mm rise, 4° up, 9° back, 31.8, 780mm
Brake levers: SRAM Guide RS w/ cartridge bearing, reach adjust
Wires: DT Swiss Competition, 2.0/1.8/2.0
Tyres : Maxxis Minion DHF 27.5x2.5" front, DHR II 2.4" rear, 3C Compound, EXO puncture protection, folding, tubeless ready
Saddle: Fabric Scoop Shallow Elite with Cromoly rails
Seatpost : RaceFace Turbine dropper, Internal Routing, 31.6, Travel - 125mm SM/150mm M-XL
Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Color: Volt w/ Military Green and Jet Black - Gloss (VLT)
Model year | 2018 |
Gears | 1x12 |
Groupset | SRAM X01 |
product ID | 39133 |
Mountain, city, cross-country
Size | Rider height |
---|---|
XS | 147-160 cm |
S | 157-170 cm |
M | 165-177 cm |
L | 175-187 cm |
XL | 182-195 cm |
XXL | 193-205 cm |
Size | Rider height |
---|---|
44 | 154-160 cm |
48 | 160-170 cm |
51 | 165-175 cm |
54 | 170-180 cm |
56 | 177-185 cm |
58 | 182-193 cm |
61 | 190-200 cm |
Size | Rider height |
---|---|
Uni | 139-190 cm |
All bicycles at the MTBIKER shop are new, not-ridden, from an official distributor and with a full warranty. Several brands even offer a lifetime warranty on the frame after registration. We perform all warranty services in MTBIKER stores after personal delivery or after sending the bike (or its part) by courier.
- The bicycle is taken out of the manufacturer's box
- The bicycle is assembled, inspected and adjusted (front and rear derailleur, shock, fork, wheels,...)
- The bicycle is carefully packed back into a box and shipped
- If you order a bicycle for in store pick up or home delivery, the bicycle will be waiting put together, checked and ready to use for you.
- If you order a bicycle via courier to your home address, the following must be done at home:
- Take the bike out of the box and carefully remove safety material and foils
- Mount handlebar to stem (1 minute, 4 or 5 mm hex hey is needed).
- Mount front wheel to fork (1 minute, without the need of any tools if the bike has a quick release).
- Loosen the screws in the headset, straighten the stem with the front wheel, tighten the upper screw on the fork and then tighten the headset (2 minutes, 4 or 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Mount the pedals to the cranks while lubricating the thread and carefully mounting it the right way (1 minute, 8 mm hex key or 15 mm wrench).
- Mount seatpost to frame (10 seconds, without needing any tools if the frame has a quick link).
- Inflate the tyres or fork and shock to desired pressure (2 minutes, pump needed).
- Check the tightening of hex keys and quick-releases (2 minutes, 4 and 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Go for a test drive! Handle your bicycle carefully until you get used to it. If the bike has disc brakes, their performance will be limited from now on - they will gain their full power after 4-5 strong brakes at higher speed.

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