Cannondale 1999 Multisport 4000 Older Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 3034.00
  • # of Reviews: 4

Product Description

1999 Cannondale Multisport 4000, road race & triathlon, Shimano Dura-Ace components, Kinesis Air Foil fork


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Drew a Triathlete from Urbandale, IA USA

Date Reviewed: August 17, 2001

Strengths:    Very quick bike, lightweight and comfortable

Weaknesses:    Big jump from bottom to top chainring and a very stiff frame, you feel every bit of the road.

Bottom Line:   
This is a great tri bike with high end componets.

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Price Paid:    $1640.00

Purchased At:   Online

Similar Products Used:   N/A

Bike Setup:   Stock except for seat, switched to Terry fly


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Ruusta a Triathlete from Connecticut

Date Reviewed: August 21, 2000

Strengths:    Quick, cast, comfortable, components are right on,,Dura Ace is sooo sweet.

Weaknesses:    Italia seats are the worst, get rid of that seat or you will pay on the long rides. I Switched to a Terry seat.

Bottom Line:   
I am a mountain biker who wanted to get into tri's and did ALOT of home work and ALOT of shopping for a good bike. I am so ahppy with this bike. The Dura Ace really makes a difference and the wheels are nice as well

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Price Paid:    $2250.00

Purchased At:   online

Similar Products Used:   Specialized Allez -
Multisport was first real tri-bike


Bike Setup:   Stock set up except for new seat. Also had to add an extra wrap to the handlebars


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by John Muscaro a Triathlete from Monson, MA

Date Reviewed: July 21, 2000

Strengths:    Frame is super aero!! Incredible acceleration, frame is stiff so it climbs really well. Everything you could want from a high end tri bike.
Dura-Ace is flawless


Weaknesses:    Stiff frame let's you know the cracks are there. Get rid of the front Rev-X, otherwise you get blown all over the road while in the aero position.

Bottom Line:   
An all around fast bike, what else could you want from a
Bike. No need to upgrade, unless you want Titanium. Buy it if you have the cash and want an awesome tri bike.

Don't buy it if your poser!!

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Favorite Ride:   Litespeed Ultimate

Similar Products Used:   Trek 2300, Quintana Roo Tequilo

Bike Setup:   Stock bike except front wheel was changed to Rolf Vector Prp. and seat was changed to Terry Fly. Also, added a Jetstream NXT hydration system.


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Matt S a Racer from Toronto, Ontario

Date Reviewed: June 27, 1999

Strengths:    
Light, quick and nice Rev-X wheels


Weaknesses:    
Rev-X wheels are a bit heavy to get going from a dead stop.


Bottom Line:   
Quick acceleration, nice stock setup, light in the aero turns, and generally a great tri- bike. Seat angle a bit hard to get used to.

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Similar Products Used:   
C'dale R1000, M2000


Bike Setup:   
stock.



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