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The Gemini Downhill bike has been ridden by Cannondale's downhill team during 2001. This bike is not listed on Cannondale's website, nor in their 2002 catalog. This bike has a very clean design and shows how Cannondale is once again pushing the limits.


A close-up of the rear suspension of the Gemini.

The Easy Rider is Cannondale's all-new much rumored recumbent bike. The rear suspension was designed to eliminate pedal induced movement. The design is very clean and the bike is very comfortable.


Designed for and with the cross-country riders on the Volvo/Cannondale team, the Scalpel packs all the advantages of a full-suspension design into a featherweight package. The Scalpel is built around Cannondale’s innovative new EPO chainstays and has 2.5" inches of rear wheel travel, plus 70 to 100 mm of front suspension travel, depending upon model and fork spec. Other features include an open front triangle for easy portaging, front and rear suspension lockout, disc brakes and tubeless wheelsets. (The Team Replica also uses the incredibly stiff Hollowgram crankset.)


The "Bad Boy Scalpel" is a lightweight full-suspension bike that uses the same frame as the cross country scalpel. It is cross between a commuter, cyclocross, road, and mountain bike. This bike is very light at 24.4 lbs.


There are 6 models of the Jeckyl for 2002. All the bikes share the same frame design. Jeckyl frames have a single oversized pivot swingarm that allow the rear to be stable at high speeds. The 6061/T6 aluminum frames are built with Cannondale Advanced Frame Design (CAAD) is the process they reinforce crucial frame areas for strength and lateral stiffness.

The top-of-the-line Jeckyl 3000 comes with a lefty front fork, a mix of XTR and XT components, Hayes disc brakes, and Cannondale Competition components. The Lefty front fork has Electronic Lock-Out (ELO) that allows the fork to be locked out with a push of a button on the handlebars


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