Submitted by
rudy1836
a Weekend Warrior
from Norfolk, VA, USA Date Reviewed: July 27, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Anything not flat
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$2300.00
Purchased At:
Conte's
Strengths:
Very solid. Does everything it is supposed to. Makes riding EASY.
Weaknesses:
none
Bike Setup:
Stock
Bottom Line:
GREAT BIKE!!!!
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Submitted by
Hugo
a Cross Country Rider
from Michigan Date Reviewed: April 7, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$1500.00
Purchased At:
craig's list
Strengths:
geometry is spot on, i'm 6' and ride a large it fits me so nicely, component spec is great. Fox F100X fork is amazing, RP23 shock does exactly what it's supposed to, Juicy 7's rock!
Weaknesses:
None so far
Similar Products Used:
RM Element 50, nice bike but didn't like the upper pivot, my calves kept rubbing it. Trek Fuel EX8-nice bike but a little too much travel for what I needed.
Bike Setup:
Stock except for Ergon Grips
Bottom Line:
this bike just handles and rides so smoothly, shock and fork combo are great together, hammering out of the saddle or down the rocky rooty stuff. once the pads are broken in the brakes are one finger brakes. geometry is spot on for cross country,marathon type riding. longest ride so far is only 2hrs but i felt so good when i got done. i got the bike for a steal from someone who didn't like fs, he couldn't of even given it a try. the little knobbies were still on the tires and the brakes weren't even broken in yet! but even at full price it's a great value. Cannondale craftmanship is great plus it's "Handmade in USA"
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Submitted by
Justin
a
from Arkansas Date Reviewed: November 18, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
Lewis and Clark
Strengths:
The 3Z has the ability to make hill climbs a breeze. The stock fork and single pivot rear shock eats up the rough terrian with ease making it a smooth ride.
Weaknesses:
I think for the money that cannondale could have put X-9 shifters on the bike instead of the X-7 shifters.
Bike Setup:
Easton carbon monkeylite xc bar, x-9 shifter,EA90 stem
Bottom Line:
This bike makes me feel like a better rider. It handles the trails I have been on better than any other bike I have used. This bike is worth every penny to me!
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Submitted by
Donald
a Weekend Warrior
from Pittsburgh Date Reviewed: September 7, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2000.00
Purchased At:
Pgh Pro Bikes
Strengths:
Very fast bike, handles bumps, rocks, roots with ease. Front shock is awesome, doesn't compress when pedaling but absorbs every bump when needed. Downhills are a breeze.
Weaknesses:
I wouldn't call it a weakness, maybe a personal preference, but the brake levers are to long. I like to use 1 finger when braking & when depressing the levers they tend to hit my other 3 knuckels. I guess I could adjust the levers so they don't depress that far but then the brakes become too sensitive.
Similar Products Used:
Last bike was a '95 Specialized StumpJumper M2 Comp
Bike Setup:
All origional parts, size large
Bottom Line:
This is the first dual suspension bike I have ever owned. I have been riding a Specialized StumpJumper M2 Comp since 1995 & I finally decided to upgrade to a dual suspension bike. It was long overdue. Completely happy with the bike...would recommend this bike to anyone considering a bike similar to this.
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Submitted by
Thomas
a Weekend Warrior
from Austin, TX Date Reviewed: February 10, 2007
Favorite Trail:
City Park
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$2599.00
Purchased At:
360 Cycleworks Austin Tx
Strengths:
This is a great bike! As my first quality mountain bike, I am not very keen to what goes into a good bike, but this this made me feel like a pro! I could climb things I couldn't before and was alot quicker in the turns. I like not having to reach for lockouts because the Fox Terralogic in the front and the ProPedal in the rear work really, really well. I bought the 3Z because of the traditional stanchion fork and my roof rack.
Weaknesses:
The Mavic Crosslands are pretty flexible. Shift levers were easy to depress accidentally with my thumb knuckle.
Similar Products Used:
'05 Ironhorse Maverick Disc
Bike Setup:
Stock in BLU/GRY colors Size M, Swapped out Crank Bros. for SPDs. Bike weighed in at 29lbs.
Bottom Line:
Great value and stocked with nice components. Simplistic single pivot is great combined with Fox fork and shock.
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Submitted by
Jluv
a Weekend Warrior
from SoCal Date Reviewed: January 20, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Anything fast and flowing
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$2600.00
Strengths:
This bike was built to do it all. It's fast on flowing singletrack, but it can take the big hits as well, especially if you get a fork with a little more travel. The SRAM spec makes all the difference on this bike. The shifting is quick and accurate. The Avid Juicy's are another great spec choice. And it's just a beauty to look at, especially the Team Colors version.
Weaknesses:
I wouldn't really call it a weakness, I'm just not very fond of the egg beaters, so I swapped them out for something else.
Similar Products Used:
Santa Cruz LT GT I Drive 5 1.0
Bike Setup:
Everything stock expect for things I'll keep secret.
Bottom Line:
For under $3000 you'll be hard pressed to find a better all mountain bike, not with this kind of frame and with this kind of spec. You wouldn't think they could improve upon the Rush, but this bike is evidence that they did. The 3Z is also evidence that not everyone wants a Lefty fork on their Rush, so kudos to Cannondale for going with Fox for this bike. This bike can go "All Day" and "All Out". What more do you want?
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