Cannondale 2000 Multisport 800 Older Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • MSRP: $ 1734.99
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

road race & triathlon, Shimano 105 components, ACD Aero fork


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by PK a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: June 8, 2009

Strengths:    versatility

Weaknesses:    gearing for hills-but was the bike made for hills?

Bottom Line:   
This bike seems to be the best of both worlds in that it is comfortable to ride on the aero bars to put the hammer down on the flats, but also comfortable to ride in the drops or on the hoods for more control in city traffic (or probably group rides). Doesn't steer as easy as a dedicated road bike, but is more than managable. I haven't ridden a new top of the line tri bike to compare it to, but I would recommend this bike if you find it used. The ride is pretty good, even on the pot-holed country roads I ride on. I may opt to change the rear to a 25 tooth to make it easier on the hills. I plan on using the bike for recreation, triatlons, as well as an occasional group ride. I think it will be a jack of all trades, master of none.

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Purchased At:   used

Similar Products Used:   My previous bike was a Bianchi road bike.

Bike Setup:   stock, except for cateye computer and fizik saddle.



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im going to sell my 2000 multisport 800 52cm on local CL, it is pristine and under 100 miles total. Is $850 pretty fair? reach bars, cateye computer, the whole works...thanks for   Read More »

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