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Cannondale Topstone Neo Carbon 1 Lefty review

Pros: Big power, big range, big fun Cons: Price We were hugely impressed with the go-anywhere capability of Cannondale’s new Topstone Lefty last year. At the same time as rolling out the tech update of the Oliver single-sided suspension fork on that Topstone, Cannondale also launched an all-new electric version of the bike equipped with the same clever fork and Kingpin suspension rear end. Advertisement Its other electric drop bar, the SuperSix EVO Neo has a smaller battery and ebikemotion power driven by a rear hub motor for more emphasis on light weight. With the Topstone Neo, Cannondale has opted to go for a big tank and power in the form of Bosch’s latest Performance Line CX motor (capable of 850w in Turbo mode) mounted within the core of the frame at the bottom bracket, powered by a Bosch PowerTube 500Wh battery. That’s a system more commonly found on high-end e-mountain bikes not drop

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Dispatches: An E-Mountain Bike Expedition First Across Death Valley Men s Journal 12/22/2020 Andy Cochrane © Death Valley e-bike crossing There are few feelings I despise more than waking up and not being able to feel my toes. Yet, that’s the ante you occasionally must up if you plan to tackle an epic. When we woke on our second morning in Death Valley, temps were hovering in the low 20s, frost covered my sleeping bag, and the batteries on our e-mountain bikes had shut off because they, like us, aren’t fond of the cold. On the plus side, the sun would soon rise and we knew morale would spike with it. Making coffee with dawn views of the Racetrack, a phenomenon where rocks almost magically move by themselves, wasn’t bad either.

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