Jekyll
mtb3450–6249 USD
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Origin
Cannondale's enduro/gravity machine — built for descending above all else. 'Jekyll was born for the downs.'
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Specifications
- Frame
- Full carbon — carbon front and rear triangles. High-pivot 4-bar Horst Link with Guidler idler, Gravity Cavity shock in downtube, Proportional Response kinematics, size-specific chainstays, BSA-73 BB, ISCG05 tabs, Ai Offset rear spacing.
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Jekyll 1: SRAM GX Eagle 1×12 (GX Lunar derailleur, 10-52T XG-1275, X1 30T crank). Jekyll 2: Shimano Deore M6100 1×12 (10-51T, Deore 6120 30T crank).
- Brakes
- Jekyll 1: SRAM Code RSC 4-piston, 220mm front / 200mm rear CenterLine rotors. Jekyll 2: Shimano M6120 4-piston, 203/203mm RT64 rotors.
- Wheels
- 29" both ends. Jekyll 1: WTB KOM Trail i30 TCS (30mm inner, 32h, tubeless), Formula front / SRAM MTH 700 12x148mm Ai Offset rear (XD). Jekyll 2: WTB STX i30 TCS, Shimano MT400/MT410 hubs (Micro Spline).
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The verdict
+Strengths
- Beta MTB: 'Ridiculously stable' at speed — more planted than equivalent non-high-pivot bikes with same numbers
- Beta MTB: 'One of the most confident-feeling long-travel 29ers' on high-speed open descents
- Flow MTB: 'Exceptionally well-rounded performance', 'chassis, suspension and geometry absolutely dialled'
- Flow MTB: 'Impressively neutral when pedalling through choppy rock gardens' — Guidler does isolate suspension
- ENDURO Mag: 'Intuitive handling and excellent composure at high speeds'
- SRAM Code RSC brakes on Jekyll 1 — 220/200mm rotors, tool-free reach adjust. Top-spec enduro stopping
- Maxxis Assegai + Minion DHR II front/rear — optimal enduro tire combo
- BSA-73 + ISCG05 standard — good serviceability for a niche bike
−Weaknesses
- ENDURO Mag 2022 group test: Jekyll = worst climber alongside Nukeproof Giga. Shock sinks deep uphill, forces forward weight transfer
- ENDURO Mag: 'Significant pedal bob' on climbs — costs efficiency
- Flow MTB: 'Not most spirited bike on uphills — generous weight, aggressive rubber, active suspension'
- Flow MTB: Stock WTB wheels 'particularly cheap' on Jekyll 2. Rear wheel suffered spoke tension loss, dings
- Flow MTB: Dropper post too short for large frame (150mm — needs 175mm+)
- Ai Offset rear spacing: non-standard. Rear wheel replacement limited to Ai-compatible hubs
- ENDURO Mag 2022: Guidler grinding noise when pedalling — chain lube critical
- Jekyll 2 dropper: TranzX 150mm — Flow MTB wishes for longer + DoubleDown rear tire
- Jekyll not suited for Baltic terrain: no DH/enduro race infrastructure, no bike parks, no shuttles
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Who it’s for
Enduro racers wanting unconventional suspension advantageGravity riders (bike park, steep tech descents)Riders who primarily descend and accept climbing compromise
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Versions & builds
Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.
| Spec | Jekyll 1 ($6,249 USD) — Fox Factory 38 + X2, SRAM GX Eagle, Code RSC brakes | Jekyll 2 ($3,450 USD / €4,999 EUR) — RockShox ZEB Select + Fox Float X Perf, Shimano Deore |
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