Cannondale 1999 R300 Triple Older Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 3.21/5
  • MSRP: $ 846.00
  • # of Reviews: 14

Product Description

1999 Cannondale R300 Triple, road/sport, Shimano RSX components, Spinner fork


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by bignslow a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: April 22, 2002

Strengths:    price- $425. good entry level bike

Weaknesses:    wheels stink and should be trown in the trash.
seat
seatpost clamp/binder


Bottom Line:   
I am a big guy, 6'6" 240 pounds. This is my first road bike after years of mountain biking and road riding on my mtn bike to train. I picked it up as a used rental that had never been riden, 63 cm. It has treated me very well( I live in a land blessed with smooth pavement). I have over 3000 miles on it and all the parts, save the wheels,seat, bar, and seatpost clamp are stock. I have been concerned about the amount of flex I get when I mash big gears, but I think that is my size.
It has been a great bike for me, I have gone from just training for mtn bike trips on it, to really loving the road riding experience. It is a great place to start, if you are not sure if you want to get into road riding seriously, and if you can get it for a deal

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Similar Products Used:   none

Bike Setup:   stock, save wheels, seat, seatclamp


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Steven Carmichael a Road Racer from Raymond/NH

Date Reviewed: June 20, 2001

Strengths:    Value

Weaknesses:    Saddle, pedals

Bottom Line:   
4000 miles and its still stock. just tires and a tune. 105 components would be nice but the RSX's are still shifting fine. I dont think I could have done better for the price.

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Price Paid:    $775.00

Purchased At:   Exeter Cycles

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   Stock


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Michael Hodgson a Recreational Rider from Friendsville, TN, USA

Date Reviewed: June 7, 2001

Strengths:    Great looking bike, stiff frame, shifts great

Weaknesses:    Wheels get untrue too easily. Recommend a carbon fiber fork too smooth ride.

Bottom Line:   
A good first road bike for me. Have done 4 metric centuries on consecutive weekends and just got done with a weekend 150 mile ride. Bike worked great, climbed hills easily and never a problem.

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Price Paid:    $500.00

Purchased At:   Friend

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   60cm. Shimano RSX triple.


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Dave a Recreational Rider from Austin, TX

Date Reviewed: May 26, 2001

Strengths:    Stiff frame, light weight, fast. Shimano RSX components. Lots of bike for the money. Great for rides < 30 miles.


Weaknesses:    Bumpy ride makes longer distances painful.

Bottom Line:   
A good first road bike for those on a budget. Perhaps best suited for triathletes or others sticking to shorter distances.
Frame is stiff enough to not flex under my 220lbs when climbing.
Shimano RSX components shift smoothly and have similar feel to the 105's.
The ride quality is probably typical of any low-end Al frame; noticably more comfortable than Trek 1000.

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Price Paid:    $750.00

Purchased At:   Freewheeling

Similar Products Used:   Lemond Buenos Aires, Trek 1000.

Bike Setup:   60cm. Shimano RSX triple. Replaced seat and pedals almost immediately.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by dan a Recreational Rider from highland, ny, usa

Date Reviewed: March 17, 2001

Strengths:    stiff frame transmits power well,
good value for $$$,
looks sharp,
pretty light,


Weaknesses:    rough ride,
BAD coda saddle,
RSX components,


Bottom Line:   
I only have a few hundred miles in on this bike. It works well though for the $$$ spent. I am used to a rough riding aluminum frame as my last bike was alum., so its not really a big deal. In this price range, aluminum is the way to go. It's stiff frame transmits power well and is reasonably light. A rough ride is a tradeoff I can live with. The bike is nice looking and seems to be well constructed (absolutely seamless welds). The first thing I am going to do is change out that PAINFUL saddle for a Selle Italia Max Trans Am (on sale for $55 at pricepoint.com). I can live with the RSX components until I can switch over to 105. If you're looking for value for the money, a fast ride and a well made frame, then this bike is a good choice.

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Favorite Ride:   the ones that HURT!!

Similar Products Used:   older schwinn aluminum frame w/ shimano SIS

Bike Setup:   stock except pedals (for now)



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