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Comparison Cannondale Trail 7 29 2023 frame L vs Cannondale Trail 6 29 2023 frame L

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Model year20232023
Type
trail
trail
Frame and suspension
Frame sizeLL
Recommended height170 – 182 cm170 – 182 cm
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Suspensionhardtailhardtail
Suspension type (fork)spring-elastomeroil-spring
Fork travel100 mm100 mm
Fork lockout
SeatpostCannondale 3Cannondale 3
Wheels and brakes
Wheel size29 "29 "
TyreWTB Ranger CompWTB Ranger Comp
Rim materialaluminiumaluminium
Rimdouble walldouble wall
Front brakehydraulic dischydraulic disc
Front brake modelTektro M275Tektro M275
Front rotor160 mm160 mm
Rear brakehydraulic dischydraulic disc
Rear brake modelTektro M275Tektro M275
Rear rotor160 mm160 mm
Front hub modelShimano TX505Shimano FH-TX505
Rear hub modelShimano TX505Shimano FH-TX505
Handlebar and transmission
Speeds1616
Chainrings22
Freewheel cogs88
Freewheel/cassette modelSunraceSunrace
Crank modelProwheel, 36/22TProwheel, 36/22T
Front derailleurmicroSHIFT Dual Pull CompactShimano Altus
Rear derailleurmicroSHIFT M36LShimano Acera
Shifter typetriggertrigger
Shifter modelmicroSHIFTShimano Altus M315
Chain modelKMC Z8.1KMC X8
Handlebar typestraightstraight
Handlebar modelCannondale Riser
General
Saddle modelCannondale Stage 3Cannondale Stage 3
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2023july 2023
Glossary

Suspension type (fork)

Front fork suspension type (if available, see "Suspension"). All shock absorption systems in bicycles work in two directions: vibration damping (damping) and impact energy absorption (cushioning). Accordingly, they have two main components: a damper and a shock absorber. Depending on the design features of these elements, the following types of depreciation are distinguished:

Spring-elastomer. In this case, the role of a shock absorber is played by an elastic spring, and the role of a damper is played by a rod made of an elastic, well-compressible material, the so-called elastomer. This type appeared as a development of conventional spring damping systems, it is more durable, but poorly suited for low temperatures — the elasticity of the elastomer in such conditions decreases, which negatively affects the characteristics of the system.

Spring-oil. Systems using a spring as a shock absorber and an oil cartridge as a damper. This design is somewhat more resistant to low temperatures than spring-elastomer, and in general has quite good characteristics, due to which it is quite widely used in various types of bicycles. The main disadvantage is the higher (on average) cost.

Air-oil. Combined systems consisting of an air cylinder that acts as a shock absorber and an oil cartridge that acts as a damper. They appeared as a development of “pur...e” air systems, which had a serious drawback: even with high-quality maintenance, the seals wore out rather quickly, which could disable the shock absorber. Air-oil systems are more durable and easier to maintain, while being quite efficient and weighing little. The latter is especially valuable for cross-country (see "Purpose"), where it is required to combine depreciation with a low weight of the machine.

Fork lockout

Possibility to disable the shock-absorbing system of the front fork (if available, see "Suspension"). Although shock absorption dampens shock, providing ride comfort, it also has a rather serious drawback — it reduces the efficiency of transferring energy from the pedals to the wheel. By disabling damping, you can significantly increase efficiency in conditions where vibration dampening is less important than good pedaling efficiency — for example, when driving on a flat road, or when driving uphill.

Front hub model

The model of the hub used in the front wheel of a bicycle.

The hub is the central part in the wheel through which the axis of rotation passes. Features of the behavior of a bicycle depend on its characteristics, in particular, “rolling” (the ability to move by inertia, without pedaling). Knowing the model of the front hub, you can clarify its characteristics according to the manufacturer's documentation, find reviews from other users, etc., in order to determine how this model suits you.

Rear hub model

Model of the hub used in the rear wheel of a bicycle. See Front Hub Model for details.

Front derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the carriage with pedals as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Rear derailleur

Model of the derailleur (derailer) installed on the rear wheel cassette as standard on the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Shifter model

The model of the shifters (see “Shifter type”) that are fitted to the bike as standard. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".

Chain model

Model of the chain supplied as standard with the bike. For details on the value of the Model parameter for any part, see Cassette Model

Handlebar model

The model of the handlebar supplied as standard with the bike. For more information on why you need to know the model of a particular bicycle component, see paragraph "Cassette Model".
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