I saw one of these today owned by a middle aged man in Streatham High St london
http://www.cannondale.com/en/USA/Bike/ProductDetail?Id=20f28586-7df4-414f-bba7-bc0ed5ae1cf9
What do people here think of them with the single sided front fork. The guy said it rode very well and was very happy with it wizzing around London. I wonder how long before that fork or front wheel attachment fails? not for big people?
I dont understand why the need for a single sided fork? I know some motor bikes have a rear wheel like that - shafties? but not front wheels
Cannondale Hooligan
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There have been lefty Dales in the MTB world for some years now.
I don't see much point in them either -apart from less weight and mechanics (in the suspension versions) but all the owners I've talked to - swear by them.
Owning some Dales has always made you a bit of slave to their specific parts - although a lot of hub manufacturers now have lefties in their ranges.
I've not had anyone tell me they've broken one, but I am still a bit wary
I don't see much point in them either -apart from less weight and mechanics (in the suspension versions) but all the owners I've talked to - swear by them.
Owning some Dales has always made you a bit of slave to their specific parts - although a lot of hub manufacturers now have lefties in their ranges.
I've not had anyone tell me they've broken one, but I am still a bit wary
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why then not a rear wheel like the front? if so good?
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I have had a Cannondale Rush 2000 Mtb with a carbon fibre pneumatic Lefty for the past 6 years. Its great. Been all over on it rocks, mud, chalk, jumps etc. The cantilever axle is made of high tensile steel. The seals went a couple of years ago and they were replaced.
Great bike! https://goo.gl/images/c0U81E
Al
Great bike! https://goo.gl/images/c0U81E
Al
Reuse, recycle, thus do your bit to save the planet.... Get stuff at auctions, Dump, Charity Shops, Facebook Marketplace, Ebay, Car Boots. Choose an Old House, and a Banger ..... And cycle as often as you can......
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mercalia wrote:why then not a rear wheel like the front? if so good?
There ARE Bikes with a single sided chainstay. Not sure if any of them are Dales though.
Seen a few belt drive ones too
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Many of Mike Burrows creations have a mono fork, here's some of the reasoning
http://bikefix.co.uk/standing-one-leg
http://bikefix.co.uk/standing-one-leg
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what would the ride be like if the front fork didnt look like half a pair and just continue down from the steerer with the wheel offset centre? would that work?
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mercalia wrote:what would the ride be like if the front fork didnt look like half a pair and just continue down from the steerer with the wheel offset centre? would that work?
Probably not and steering would differ depending on which way you turned
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I've got one, bit of fun really, bit heavy but it's just an adults BMX really. They have a bit of a cult following, I've converted mine to drop bars and double chain ring. I did the Isle of Wight randonee on it last year got loads of interest.