Cannondale Quick 4 2020 Women's Hybrid Bike

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Evans Cycles £580.00
  • Size: L
  • In Stock
First seen in Sep 2021
Description
About the Cannondale Quick 4 women'sThese machines are more than just tools to get from point A to point B - they're freedom machines. Tailormade for the demands of the modern metropolis, they let you flow through the grind, bypass the gridlock and embrace the city on your own terms. This is where it all begins. When you decide to work out, not in. When you trade in four walls for two wheels. And you become the one who's taking you places. Your journey starts here, with the comfort, confidence and speed of the Quick. Start the cycle. With lightest-in-class weights, bright reflective graphics and a smooth, stable ride, the sporty Quick is the fast, fun way to get fit or get around town. All Quick models feature bright 360° reflective elements for that extra measure of safety. Enhanced SAVE Micro-Suspension features in the rear triangle, plus ergonomic grips, saddle and pedals keep riders comfortable and connected. Out Front Steering Geometry makes the Quick so stable, so confident and such swoopy fun to ride, that you might just forget you're working out. In true Cannondale form, Quick bikes are the lightest in their class. Easier to pedal, easier to lift, easier to love! Both Quick SL and Quick frames share a geometry that offers an easy reach to the bars and features consistent jumps in stack and reach across all sizes, for easy fitting. Key Features Smart Form C3 Alloy Frame for light and nimble maneuverability in the town or city Chromoly Fork is engineered to be strong enough to hold up to the rigours of city ridingmicro SHIFT Advent 9 speed Drivetrain for precise gear changes and making it easier to ride up steep hills Tektro Hydraulic Brakes give powerful, controllable and consistent stopping power with less effort Schwalbe Spicer 700 x 35c Tyres for the best compromise between speed and grip About Cannondale Cannondale have come a long way since our birth in a crowded loft above a pickle factory in 1971. From introducing the cycling industry's first
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