Cannondale Habit LT 2 29 bicycle, black
Cannondale Habit LT 2 29 bike
Riding in difficult terrain, or even racing will not be a problem for this bike. Quality equipment without compromise, which will be especially usefull for adventure enthusiasts and regular racers.
Frame |
Habit SmartForm C1 Alloy, 140 mm travel, Proportional Response Suspension and Geo, 55 mm chainline, ISCG05, BSA threaded BB, post mount brake, tapered headtube, DirectLine internal cable routing, UDH hanger
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Fork |
Fox 36 Performance, 150 mm, 15x110 mm thru-axle, tapered steered, 42 mm offset
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Shock absorber |
RockShox Super Deluxe Select+, DebonAir, 2-Pos mode adjust, adjustable rebound
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Shifting |
Shimano SLX, 12-speed
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Rear derailleur |
Shimano XT
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Cassette |
Shimano SLX, 10-51T, 12-speed
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Chain |
Shimano SLX, 12-speed
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Cranks |
Shimano, FC-6120, 30T, 55 mm chainline
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Brakes |
Shimano SLX 4-piston disc, 203/180 mm RT64 rotors
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Brake levers |
Shimano SLX hydraulic disc
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Rims |
WTB ST i30 TCS, 32h, tubeless ready
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Hubs |
front: Shimano MT400, 15x110 mm thru-axle
rear: Shimano MT510, 12x148 mm thru-axle |
Spokes |
DT Swiss Champion
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Rear tire |
front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 29x2.5" (27.5x2.5" - XS), EXO, TR
rear: Maxxis Dissector, 29x2.5" (27.5x2.5" - XS), EXO, TR |
Seatpost |
Cannondale DownLow Dropper, internal routing, Ø 31.6 mm, 125 mm (XS-S), 150 mm (M), 170 mm (L, XL)
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Saddle |
Cannondale Scoop Shallow Sport, steel rails
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Stem |
Cannondale 3, 6061 Alloy, Ø 31.8 mm, 0°
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Handlebars |
Cannondale 3 Riser, 6061 Alloy, 15 mm rise, 8° backsweep, 4° upsweep, width 780 mm
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Grips |
Cannondale TrailShroom
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Headset |
Integrated Sealed Bearing, Tapered
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Bottom bracket |
Shimano BSA 73
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Sex | Men, Unisex |
Groupset | Shimano XT, Shimano SLX |
Model year | 2023 |
Gears | 1x12 |
Brakes | Hydraulic disc brakes |
Wheel diameter | 29" |
Fork travel | 150 mm |
Material | aluminium |
Colour | black |
Fork | Air |
Shock | Air |
Wheel material | Aluminium |
Rear travel | 140 mm |
Telescopic seat post | yes |
product ID | 213044 |
Mountain, city, cross-country
Size | Rider height |
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XS | 147-160 cm |
S | 157-170 cm |
M | 165-177 cm |
L | 175-187 cm |
XL | 182-195 cm |
XXL | 193-205 cm |
Size | Rider height |
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44 | 154-160 cm |
48 | 160-170 cm |
51 | 165-175 cm |
54 | 170-180 cm |
56 | 177-185 cm |
58 | 182-193 cm |
61 | 190-200 cm |
Size | Rider height |
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Uni | 139-190 cm |
All bicycles at the MTBIKER shop are new, not-ridden, from an official distributor and with a full warranty. Several brands even offer a lifetime warranty on the frame after registration. We perform all warranty services in MTBIKER stores after personal delivery or after sending the bike (or its part) by courier.
- The bicycle is taken out of the manufacturer's box
- The bicycle is assembled, inspected and adjusted (front and rear derailleur, shock, fork, wheels,...)
- The bicycle is carefully packed back into a box and shipped
- If you order a bicycle for in store pick up or home delivery, the bicycle will be waiting put together, checked and ready to use for you.
- If you order a bicycle via courier to your home address, the following must be done at home:
- Take the bike out of the box and carefully remove safety material and foils
- Mount handlebar to stem (1 minute, 4 or 5 mm hex hey is needed).
- Mount front wheel to fork (1 minute, without the need of any tools if the bike has a quick release).
- Loosen the screws in the headset, straighten the stem with the front wheel, tighten the upper screw on the fork and then tighten the headset (2 minutes, 4 or 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Mount the pedals to the cranks while lubricating the thread and carefully mounting it the right way (1 minute, 8 mm hex key or 15 mm wrench).
- Mount seatpost to frame (10 seconds, without needing any tools if the frame has a quick link).
- Inflate the tyres or fork and shock to desired pressure (2 minutes, pump needed).
- Check the tightening of hex keys and quick-releases (2 minutes, 4 and 5 mm hex key is needed).
- Go for a test drive! Handle your bicycle carefully until you get used to it. If the bike has disc brakes, their performance will be limited from now on - they will gain their full power after 4-5 strong brakes at higher speed.
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