Cannondale with Headshok
Discussion
I have got a Cannondale with fatty Headshok. The write ups on these are good but I am not sure. Is is worth swapping out for proper suspension folks? I weight 14 stone and feel that the headshok travels down too much in normal riding conditions. Would I have the same problem with suspenion folks?
They work ok when set up well, however they are a b
h to maintain - they really can only be serviced by Cannondale dealers (of which for my sins I used to work for - and was a trained Headshox technician).
The reason being is the complexity (read fiddlyness) of the 4 piece roller bearing system: its just an arse to get in and out without them disappearing under a fridge or whatever.
I'd recommmend swapping out the headshox, and putting the reducer cups in for some better forks of which you'll have lots of choice from
h to maintain - they really can only be serviced by Cannondale dealers (of which for my sins I used to work for - and was a trained Headshox technician).The reason being is the complexity (read fiddlyness) of the 4 piece roller bearing system: its just an arse to get in and out without them disappearing under a fridge or whatever.
I'd recommmend swapping out the headshox, and putting the reducer cups in for some better forks of which you'll have lots of choice from

dphiggins said:
I have put in as much air as possible!
Are the reducer cups avilable at most decent bike stores?.What folks would you guys recommend?.Best overall value for money etc.
IIRC (and this was 10 years ago) they were obviously only available from Cannondale dealers, and cost about £40.Are the reducer cups avilable at most decent bike stores?.What folks would you guys recommend?.Best overall value for money etc.
As for forks, I'd start a new thread - its a big subject

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