Cannondale Lefty modelo SPEED ( 2010 ) con aro 29 , para que tenga la opcion de la rueda 29 se le tiene que poner los tres tokens que ven en el 2:50 ( blancos ) , no es necesario desistalar el bloqueo ni el reboto para poder poner los tokens
Why you have to do this? Whats the reason? Seems very weird to me to slam the under part down like this....doesnt that treatment destroy the bearings and fork?
Just curious.....what is the advantage of this type of front suspension over a traditional fork ? Seems this set up would be weaker.....anyone......forgive my ignorance......
Normally Lefty's have 1.5 Steerer tube...you can adapt a 1 1/8 Tube with reducers to fit in the Lefty and then you are able to fit the Fork in normal MTB Frames
The supplement manual for your fork will tell you in millimeters how long your fork should extend. I have a 2010 carbon SL 26inch and the manual states it should be around 695 millimeters plus or minus 5 millimeters. Download the manual for this fork and follow it for the correct measurement. The new models 13 and up are nice because you don't have to take the fork apart at all to reset the bearings and no fork boot to get damaged.
Cannondale Lefty modelo SPEED ( 2010 ) con aro 29 , para que tenga la opcion de la rueda 29 se le tiene que poner los tres tokens que ven en el 2:50 ( blancos ) , no es necesario desistalar el bloqueo ni el reboto para poder poner los tokens
Cheers mate. Took me only a few minutes to do mine this way, no measuring required.
Why you have to do this?
Whats the reason?
Seems very weird to me to slam the under part down like this....doesnt that treatment destroy the bearings and fork?
Just curious.....what is the advantage of this type of front suspension over a traditional fork ? Seems this set up would be weaker.....anyone......forgive my ignorance......
PBR models are a little different. Letting air out at the bottom, pushing down on the bars is a kinder, gentler way...
Cool to see my same bike F2 29er (same color scheme and tires too)
I wish I still had it. I broke the frame a few years back.
How often do you have to do this?
steer tube diameter lefty max? 1.5" or 1.56"
Are you looking to install a lefty
Normally Lefty's have 1.5 Steerer tube...you can adapt a 1 1/8 Tube with reducers to fit in the Lefty and then you are able to fit the Fork in normal MTB Frames
The supplement manual for your fork will tell you in millimeters how long your fork should extend. I have a 2010 carbon SL 26inch and the manual states it should be around 695 millimeters plus or minus 5 millimeters. Download the manual for this fork and follow it for the correct measurement. The new models 13 and up are nice because you don't have to take the fork apart at all to reset the bearings and no fork boot to get damaged.
If anyone needs maintenance on this fork (lefty speed) lookup Mendon Cyclesmith out of Ionia New York
3:10 ... and my bearings exploded.. now i need a tutorial on how to change them... certainly barbaric
A friend destroyed the bearings doing this