still hovering over the buy now button on an XL Jekyll for £1600 to replace my 'Endo-ised' Prophet. I think its the shock weirdness and the fact an XL Capra Al is £400 more that is stopping me
I am just waiting for my new 0% credit card to arrive....hurry up...
Paul's cycles are great, I ordered a Saracen Ariel, it arrived with a dented down tube I assume from transit....I photographed it, sent them an email and they collected the bike and sent out a new one no questions asked...great service.
Can anyone find a size chart for the Trigger 27.5? I'm wondering about a small for a 5'5" woman...
The Evans website has a chart with all the Cannondale geometries in it
If you are buying it from Paul's I'd give Paul's a call.
I talked to them about the sizing of mine before I bought it. The 29er is quite short, so I went for a large (I'm 5'11").
also hovering over both Alu and the carbon trigger models.. I've convinced myself that £999 is pocket money for a Fox shod FS, but 'for just a few hundred more' I can get hold of a carbon/lefty beauty..
£999 is a bargain though. Init. Cheapest I've see elsewhere is £1899 (proudly boasting to be cheapest online price)
I wouldn't dither for too long. This thread is basically a 2 page advert for them, they'll have a finite stock level and they've priced them to sell. Quickly.
Deep down I know this to be true.. I will weep a tear of regret but my credit card will dance a merry jig
Yeah I was really tempted by the Trigger 4 but lack of a dropper put me off, and the Magura brakes put me off the Trigger 3 - I know both would be correctable for cheaper than the Trigger 2 but the cost was getting too close and I know I'd kick myself by not trying a Lefty bike once in my life...
Yeah I prefer the spec on the 4 (slx-deore) over the 3, and I happen to have a spare Reverb that'd fit. For me it's all about whether I'd kick myself for not spending the £800 more for full carbon, Lev and lefty..
I always fancied a lefty and thought why not for the F29 I bought from Pauls. All I can say is that it is unbelievable with the plushness and tracking. Mines only 90mm, but feels much more than that. It has taken about 1000 miles to bed in, but just gets plusher every ride. A riding mate said it looks weird and it does for a few rides and then you don't notice the missing leg, but when he rode it, he was totally wowed by it too.
I've owned a couple leftys previously, hence wanting to get back on one. I love their tracking and I think they look cool to boot.
Well thanks to this thread my f29 now has a plastic friend coming next week.
Lefties - do you have to remove the calliper to take the front wheel off?
Yup 2 bolts off it pop's and on it pops again not that you need you normaly need ti take it off.
not that you need you normaly need ti take it off.
Apart from every time it goes in the car.....so that'll be every time I ride.
By 2 bolts do you mean the standard 2 bolts that hold any calliper on (i.e. you would have to centre it every time) or some lefty specific bolt that you just nip up?
Shit that's an amazing price.
Seriously considering it.
I have a 26" wheeled 7 year old Commencal Meta - 150 up front 140 at the back so not that much different.
Not sure how angles compare.
My wheels are better but it's 9 speed - this is 10.
My 31.6 Reverb will hopefully fit too.
Would I be mad to just get it OR would I be madder to NOT get it?! HELP!
By 2 bolts do you mean the standard 2 bolts that hold any calliper on (i.e. you would have to centre it every time) or some lefty specific bolt that you just nip up?
It is two Lefty specific bolts. You loosen them a few turns and then the caliper and mount slides off. When you refit it goes back in exactly the same place as it was before. They use a 5mm allen key like the Lefty hub bolt. So not too difficult, but maybe a consideration if you are taking your front wheel off all the time.
It is two Lefty specific bolts. You loosen them a few turns and then the caliper and mount slides off. When you refit it goes back in exactly the same place as it was before. They use a 5mm allen key like the Lefty hub bolt. So not too difficult, but maybe a consideration if you are taking you front wheel off all the time.
Cheers, always been a bit 'lefty curious' and that doesn't sound too bad.
Anyone know if this has a Maxle-type rear axle?
Pics show a QR-type lever bit it's 12mm...
Mine fits in the car both wheels on. 2 Allen bolts loosen a couple of turns and the calliper comes off. Reatatches in the same alignment. It's still easier than taking the rear wheel off.
Note what Harry-t-Spider says.
I was after a Cannondale Flash 1 earlier this year, spoke to the staff at Paul's who confirmed that they had four in stock and typically sell one per week. Went online to order that night and stock showed unavailable. When I rang up to check why the next day they confirmed another bike shop had been on and taken all four. Barstewards.
Trigger 4 on it's way 😆
Thanks OP!
When I had my C'Dale Flash with Lefty I just loosened one bolt and just slackened off the other and simply rotated the caliber carrier out of the way and nipped up the 'open position', so no need to completely removed the caliber. I was always worried about stripping the thread on the axel as i can be a bit heavy nanded when tightening things, but I never did.
Whoops just stumbled across the Jekyll on Paul's website when I was supposed to be looking at a new bike for the OH.
Very tempted by the Jekyll 4, although don't think I'd need a triple - just can't justify the extra £ for a Jekyll 3.
So a quick question, I live in the not very gnarly Bedfordshire, but we do go to Austria often and we're looking at getting an apartment out there. I had my first downhill taster out there this summer (Wagrain bike park). Just wondering if this would be suitable for downhiling. Not wanting to get a full on DH bike as it would be wasted here. I would just be doing blue/easier red runs in Austria for the time being. Would the Jekyll be good for these type of runs?
Looks good that Jekyll 4. Personally I'd prefer that spec over the 3. Lob the big ring and that'd be fine for most Alps stuff.
I'd stick with a 4. I swopped out my Maguras for Zee's after cooking the discs and struggling in Spain with them. Rather Shimano than Sram too, but that's my choice.
Really tempted by a 4 for the missus, but struggling with sizing. She's 5'7"/168cm, riding a 16" donkeys old Cannondale hardtail and this'd be her first full suss. She previously rode a Trek Fuel demo bike in 17.5" and found that ok length wise. Any clues on whether she'd be better on a small or medium Trigger?
Great thanks. Very tempted!
Seems I'm right on the cusp between sizes. Just over 5'10, should I go medium or large? Paul's have recommended a medium but thought I'd check here too.
Anyone?
We need pics of these bikes when they arrive.
I'm just over 5' 10" on a good day and love my Trigger 1 in medium. Perfect sizing.
5ft 10 on a medium Jekyll. I was worried about standover height with a high bottom bracket and a 33 inside leg if I went large. Happy with the medium.
Thanks Eddie & Thrusty
Ill report back with pictures when mine arrives.
I'm 6' - 6' 1" and went for a large Trigger 4 27.5 - hoping Mr TNT delivery man has a present for me tomorrow 😛
On a different note, any Trigger owners out there?
I want to put my non-Stealth Reverb on it - the guy at Paul's says there are no hose guys as the hose is 'semi internal' as it goes through the frame and pops out somewhere in the seat tube....will a 'normal'* length Reverb be ok? Obviously it'll need an unavoidable certain amount of hose/lever dismantling to feed it through - anyone done this?
*Realise I need to measure hose 😕
Looking forward to pics Rascal, I'm still quivering over a large 4, I'm playing chicken with the stock levels
They had 20 when I called them yesterday morning - not sure if that was 20 large or 20 in total though so that doesn't help you much...I saw then thread Sat evening for 1st time - ermed and arrghed quite excitedly and was on the blower at bang on 10am when they opened yesterday - I wouldn't hang around for too long!
Ordered a medium last night, dispatched today, hope to hell it fits her! Big question is, should I splash on the Trigger 2 for myself...?!
scotjohn - do you really need to ask?
If the better half has a new bicyclette then obviously you should too 😉
I also bought a Trigger from Paul's over the weekend. I had been tempted by a Trigger and a Lefty for some time, and the price seems great for the spec. I am 6 foot and went for a large carbon 2. Now just waiting for TNT to deliver it - And then I need to sell some bikes to justify buying it....
I will change it to 1x10 straight away, but other than that it will stay as it is for a while. Although already thinking about wheel upgrades as I have a spare set of 650b rims in the loft, and I am not sure on the weight/quality of the Crossrocs?
scotjohn, that was part of the reason I bought mine, as my wife had just got herself a new bike. So it was only fair I has a bit of an upgrade too.
