just ordered the ht3 to upgrade to my personal taste, honestly cant wait to absolutely eat it inevitably already. question though, does this bike like many others also not come with any pedals out of the box?
@@TiagoBettencourt-sk8dyusually makes the bike feel longer, but he hasn’t ridden one to know that the bike is still incredibly playful and poppy(it’s a hardtail), but has the added benefit of the longer chain stay
Hi! The Habit HT 3 starts off the line with great bang for your buck, offering a 130mm Suntour XCR fork and microSHIFT Advent X 10-speed. From there, you can step up to Habit HT 2 with a 130mm RockShox Judy fork, microSHIFT Advent X Pro 10-speed and SRAM Level brakes. Then, based on your budget range, you have the top model, Habit HT 1. This model is spec'd with a 130mm RockShox 35 Silver fork, Shimano Deore 12-speed and Deore 4 piston brakes.
Doesnt even make sense. By all the specs, those are downhill bikes. 64 degree HTA. 440mm chainstay. Long wheelbase. No idea how you making them look so playful.
The shorter the chain stay and the wheelbase the more playful it is, right? I have a San Quentin 2023 from Marin and it's a super playful bike so I am afraid to get this one. Any thoughts?
The Cannondale framesets are impressively lightweight. I wouldn't say these models are playful enough more hardcore street jibbing but still agile enough to chuck around the town.
Im loving it 50to01 guys with hardtail 🤘🤘🤘
Manchester Trail Centre is great for Mountain Biking, most weekend warriors up here just call it Stockport.
Yeah boys!
very nice!!!
The "Hemp🌿boys" team!✌🏾😎
Dope video. What is the first song? Thanks
just ordered the ht3 to upgrade to my personal taste, honestly cant wait to absolutely eat it inevitably already. question though, does this bike like many others also not come with any pedals out of the box?
The bike looks so attractive but I ain't a fan of this 440mm chainstay on a hardtail; curious how it rides
Could you please elaborate on why that's a bad thing?
@@TiagoBettencourt-sk8dyusually makes the bike feel longer, but he hasn’t ridden one to know that the bike is still incredibly playful and poppy(it’s a hardtail), but has the added benefit of the longer chain stay
My next bike… ✌️
Any ID on the second song?
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Who can explain to me what the difference is between Cannondale Habit HT 1, 2, 3 ??Thank you in advance
Hi! The Habit HT 3 starts off the line with great bang for your buck, offering a
130mm Suntour XCR fork and microSHIFT Advent X 10-speed. From there, you can step up to Habit HT 2 with a 130mm RockShox Judy fork, microSHIFT Advent X Pro 10-speed and SRAM Level brakes. Then, based on your budget range, you have the top model, Habit HT 1. This model is spec'd with a 130mm RockShox 35 Silver fork, Shimano Deore 12-speed and Deore 4 piston brakes.
Nice one boys 🙌🏁👊
Now Cannondale is talking how Habit HT can stand a chance against the Canyon Stoic frame.
Are these wut they call "Hooligans"?
It's not too late to switch to a hardtail.
The sickest crew riding in the best city in the world! Ya know wot I’m saying r kid 😂🤘❤️🌈🕊️🌎
Doesnt even make sense. By all the specs, those are downhill bikes. 64 degree HTA. 440mm chainstay. Long wheelbase. No idea how you making them look so playful.
I guess they all sized down from their normal size to make the bikes feel playful
@@tilman4290 true, I am very courious what size Rat is using of. M? or even S?
The shorter the chain stay and the wheelbase the more playful it is, right? I have a San Quentin 2023 from Marin and it's a super playful bike so I am afraid to get this one. Any thoughts?
The Cannondale framesets are impressively lightweight. I wouldn't say these models are playful enough more hardcore street jibbing but still agile enough to chuck around the town.
no wonder they are going bust