Cheers ssmith!
Oh that's good to hear then zero. I am also putting in less pressure than the chart states to achieve correct sag.
Talking to people on this chat about my current issue with chain drops I purchased the one up components upper chain device and no chain drops also finding shifting is better now also so can highly recommend to other that might be contemplating on getting one. Fingers crossed it's a ride changer for me
I don't want to hijack this thread and I haven't read [i]all[/i] of it, but I have a shortlist of potential new bikes and one is the Cannondale Habit 4 with the 120mm Lefty 2.0 fork.
Considering the problems listed on this thread, but also the photos of Triggers being used out and about, would people recommend a Cannondale bike with a Lefty or to steer clear?
There's zero issues with the Lefty. There was an upgrade to the internals that cannondale offered us for free which saw many of us send them off, other than that one or two folk gad complaints about worn bearings in the hub, possibly from over tightening. I love the Lefty. Best "fork" I've owned. They need a bearing reset every few rides but it's no more effort than removing the air the bouncing down on it a couple times an refilling air. Worth the 2 mins for plushness.
Go for it.
This is my 3rd lefty in 12 years 1st went 5 years with zero servicing untill a oil seal leaked. A new seal and service fixed that. Currently have 2 of the newer lefties one a 2013 90mm and the 140 on the trigger. No issues what so ever done a couple of bearing resets on the 140 and thats it.
Any cannondale i buy it seems has to have the lefty even stretch my budget to get it.
Just a heads up to every one here dont know if its been brought up yet. CRC have a sale on at the moment and 2016 Mavic Crossmax SL Pro Ltd lefty front and rear in yellow and black are on sale for £305 the pair shipped they also give you a £10 voucher (automatically taken off in the basket for orders over £75) so thats a further tenner off. If you order each wheel separately then you get the tenner off twice. They have them in black stealth also but the rear is out of stock until February 7th :(. These wheels are about £800 RRP and ive seen them for a grand some places so this is a super bargain. Mine arrive for my Jekyll in the morning. I got these as the standard Crossroc are a bit shit and for £300 they are practically giving them away.
Great PSA that!
Advice again please guys. My CTD adjuster keeps coming loose. I've been tightening it up after every ride with an adjustable spanner but next ride it's loose again. I've rang mojo and they suggested to send it in. Not a clue when it comes to forks but seems like it's not a major issue. Has anyone else had this? If you all advise to send them in what courier service to use and I'm guessing it's going to be a fair wack to post. Cheers guys
Depending on courier about a tenner. Dont send it in put a little threadlock on the screw if it is indeed that that is coming lose
Anyone on here have a shimano slx m675 rear brake for sale? Got a trigger 4 and my rear is absolutely destroyed
Just trying to fit a Hope E4 brakes etc and annoyingly the rear cover fouls the cannondale adaptor. Any thoughts?
I had the same problem on my Jekyll. Two washers at each end space the calliper far enough back. Been riding like that with no problems for about 10 months.
Hmmm, sorted it now. Dremel was my friend! I can't get the front brake to not rub now. As soon as I tighten it it rubs.. I've setup 4 pot calipers before without trouble but this is perplexing me.
How the f**** was Dremel your friend if it still has rub problems? 😯
Haha. Just reshaped the adaptors a bit. Hardly needed anything taking off. Rubbing is more of an alignment issue, but think I've sorted it now. Just needed to centralise the pistons.
Anyone changed there bottom bracket on the trigger 4. Also going to buy a new bb what would you suggest. Going to remove and install new myself so need a little help guys
Ashy I upgraded my rear to 180mm to get around that issue. For the alignment I did it by eye and tightened a little at a time, rather than holding the brake on and tightening it briskly.
Hope have some great videos on this.
Anyone changed there bottom bracket on the trigger 4. Also going to buy a new bb what would you suggest. Going to remove and install new myself so need a little help guys
No. But need to. Could you let me know how you get on.
I probably need one too.
Was listed as "FSA MegaExo w/ BB30 adapter" on the spec, so I'm guessing standard English thread inside the adaptor - I was planning to just go for Deore.
Let me know if you find out Simon. I haven't a clue but spoke to my local bike shop and they were 100% either tbh
Right, after a big weekend in wales it would appear that 180/160 rotors aren't enough to slow my immense mass without cooking the brakes...What adaptors do I need to fit Hope E4's with a 203mm rotor up front and a 180mm at the back? I've looked and there's a plethora of options which ended up confusing me. I'm presuming the icetec rotors are okay with hope brakes? If so I only need to buy a 203mm rotor as the current 180mm front can migrate to the back.
Chris
Echo echo echo....surely this thread isn't dead?
I fitted a Praxis bb to my trigger, it still allows you to run shimano cranks in a bb330 shell.
You'll find part numbers in the back of the user manual for your bike.
Part number KP176/X for 180mm rear adaptor.
Front depends on the fork you have on there.
It's the Lefty Supermax, hence being a bit unsure
How have owners of trigger 3 gone about changing to a 1 x 10 set up? Will it work with the s1400 chainset buying a N/W chainring, is the chainline ok? Help and hints appreciated. Also has anyone had problems with their HILO dropper. Mine has given up the ghost and doesn't look serviceable like on the x-fusion website.
I just ditched the front mech and fitted a 34t n/w chainring from balckspire. Works fine.
Ashy - 99% certain cannondale only let you fit a 180mm rotor on a lefty...
I tried to look for a 203mm adaptor and read that 180mm is the max.
Bum. Need to lose some weight then, or invest in a brake parachute
The 2018 trigger has lost the lefty fork on all models and no longer uses pull shock, are these gonna be discontinued!!
I'd prob get the new bike and fit my lefty. 🙂
My question for today:
After a couple of busy riding weeks (Exmoor, Afan, BPW, Dalbeattie, Mabie, Ae, Kirroughtree, yeah I know my life sucks this week) I have traces of oil gathering on my Supermax 2.0 stantion. I've had the 2spring upgrade, but does any one else have oil weeping from their lefty, or am I after more warranty work?
Always have little on both of mine. Aslong as it's not pissing out and the fork works I wipe and carry on. It may however explode at any point.
I have just got my Lefty back from TFT. It was starting to get a lot of oil on the stanchion, I sent it in for a service. I got a call to say the top of the stanchion was badly scored and would need to be replaced... Very happy to find out that the fork has a two year warranty, so it was all sorted out FOC. A small amount of oil doesn't appear to be anything to worry about, but any more could be a problem.
When does the offer end? Once I've got my Cotic up and running I'll be ready to send mine off.
thorpey - not entirely happy with the Hilo. It was very slow coming back up so I added a bit more air which sorted that out. But now it sneaks up if down when I'm not sat on it or slips down a bit when extended and I'm say on it.
Can anyone tell me if the shifter on the Trigger 2 is Ispec b?
I got trigger 4 mate and mine is slx I spec b hope this helps
Cheers.
Has anyone fitted a stealth seatpost to a Trigger 3? Looks possible to me, although might be fiddly around be the bottom bracket.
Will be the same as a Trigger four, the is an outlet on the seat tube and another on the down tube. it was easy enough to do with the shock out.
Mine has an out under the shock, the others are two holes almost in a straight line in the triangle, but not on the down tube. But these two are just almost like guides and not where I'd expect stealth routing to go. I'd expect the cable to not need to go out at all and just stay inside the frame.
Ignore that, just had a closer look and I can now see that there is an in on the downtube right next to the shock. It was slightly covered by the rubber protector.
Thanks Longmover.
@Swainy
Did you ever get round to changing your BB?
Mines getting a bit creaky now and the bearings are feeling a bit rough. Gave it a clean for now so I'll see how I get on but it definitely needs doing before Les Gets.
