Glad to see a legit test on this bike. MBA tested it in their July 2016 issue and stated in cornering "the rebound on the DYAD feels very unique and seemed to allow the rear wheel to stick through corners" they later state that "the DYAD does not offer any performance benefit. It seems to be different simply for the sake of being different. As a result, we feel it's a "feature" that holds this bike back." I have ridden a Cannondale Claymore (110/180 DYAD) for four years and I am sold on the DYAD. I will replace my Claymore with the Jekyll 2
July 25, 2017, 1:47 p.m. - 11280
Glad to see a legit test on this bike. MBA tested it in their July 2016 issue and stated in cornering "the rebound on the DYAD feels very unique and seemed to allow the rear wheel to stick through corners" they later state that "the DYAD does not offer any performance benefit. It seems to be different simply for the sake of being different. As a result, we feel it's a "feature" that holds this bike back." I have ridden a Cannondale Claymore (110/180 DYAD) for four years and I am sold on the DYAD. I will replace my Claymore with the Jekyll 2