Cannondale Topstone Carbon Lefty and Neo Lefty
CYCLING WEEKLY|June 04, 2020
Rupert Radley checks out Cannondale’s intrepid new ‘go anywhere, do anything bikes’
Rupert Radley
Cannondale Topstone Carbon Lefty and Neo Lefty

As if the lines between gravel and mountain biking weren’t blurred enough, Cannondale has announced a new ‘full suspension’ Topstone Carbon Lefty and Topstone Carbon Neo Lefty e-bike.

Promising the best of all worlds, the new bikes look to push gravel into murkier waters still. Buckle up for what could become a bumpy ride!

We’ll start with the analog version, which is the Cannondale Topstone Carbon Lefty. The original Topstone was launched featuring ‘KingPin suspension’ – in essence, a thru-axle pivot that sits at the seat tube/seat stay junction that allows 30mm of flex through the frame. This is now partnered to a Lefty Oliver fork at the front end, allowingCannondale to proudly term the bike a full-suspension rig – albeit one with a lot less travel than the full-sus bikes our mountain bike brethren ride.

Those with a knowledge of Cannondale’s mountain biking past will recognise the term Lefty. The brand has long specced single-sided forks on its XC bikes. Most recently this has been in the form of a Lefty Ocho (specced on its newly launched Scalpel models).

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