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[QUOTE="dthoms, post: 663595, member: 35596"] I would think there would be some advantages, but maybe they are out weighed by the disadvantages. I had a chance to ride one of the late model Cannondales, I was impressed by the whole package. The bike was a little on the heavy side but at speed the weight wasn't noticed. I couldn't believe how well the bike pulled, it didn't have a hesitation in it anywhere. It was almost like riding a automatic on the trail, you just put it in 3rd gear and you were good to go from 5 mph to 50 mph. I even dragged a CRF 450 that was running race gas and I beat him the first run and he beat me the next the two bikes were never more than a bike length apart, and this was the enduro model. Personally I was sorry to see them go under I would have liked to see if they could have proved the advantage of their design. I'm glad I didn't ride this before I bought my KTM or I would have probably made a mistake and bought the Cannondale. I liked it that much. [/QUOTE]
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