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CANNONDALE USA
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
1 Cannondale Way,
Wilton CT, 06897, USA
1800726-BIKE (2453)
www.cannondale.com
CANNONDALE EUROPE
Cycling Sports Group Europe, B.V.
Hanzepoort 27, 7570 GC, Oldenzaal,
Netherlands +41 61 4879380
servicedeskeurope@
cyclingsportsgroup.com
CANNONDALE UK
Cycling Sports Group
Vantage Way, The Fulcrum,
Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NU
+44 (0)1202732288
sales@cyclingsportsgroup.
co.uk
WWW.CANNONDALE.COM
© 2019 Cycling Sports Group
Topstone Owner’s Manual Supplement
134949 Rev. 1
READ THIS SUPPLEMENT AND YOUR
CANNONDALE BICYCLE OWNER’S MANUAL.
Both contain important safety information. Keep
both for future reference.
Owner’s Manual Supplement
EnglishTopstone - Owner’s Manual Supplement
CANNONDALE USA
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
1 Cannondale Way,
Wilton CT, 06897, USA
1800726-BIKE (2453)
www.cannondale.com
CANNONDALE EUROPE
Cycling Sports Group Europe, B.V.
Hanzepoort 27, 7570 GC, Oldenzaal,
Netherlands +41 61 4879380
servicedeskeurope@
cyclingsportsgroup.com
CANNONDALE UK
Cycling Sports Group
Vantage Way, The Fulcrum,
Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NU
+44 (0)1202732288
sales@cyclingsportsgroup.
co.uk
WWW.CANNONDALE.COM
© 2019 Cycling Sports Group
Topstone Owner’s Manual Supplement
134949 Rev. 1
Safety Messages
In this supplement, particularly important information
is presented in the following ways:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, may result in death or serious
injury.
NOTICE
Indicates special precautions that must
be taken to avoid damage.
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Symbol Name Description
NGLI-2
NGLI2 synthetic grease Apply NGLI2 synthetic grease.
CRB-GEL
Carbon gel Apply carbon gel (friction paste) KF115/
2
Medium-strength
removable thread lock Apply Loctite® 242 (blue) or equivalent.
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CONTENTS
Safety Information....................25
Technical Information.............619
Replacement Parts.....................20
Cannondale Supplements
This manual is a “supplement” to your
Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
This supplement provides additional
and important model specific safety,
maintenance, and technical information. It
may be one of several important manuals/
supplements for your bike; obtain and read
all of them.
Please contact your Authorized Cannondale
Dealer immediately if you need a manual
or supplement, or have a question about
your bike. You may also contact us using
the appropriate country/region/location
information.
You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF
versions of any manual/supplement from our
website: http://www.cannondale.com.
Contacting Cannondale
Cannondale USA
Cycling Sports Group, Inc.
1 Cannondale Way, Wilton CT, 06897, USA
1800726-BIKE (2453)
Cycling Sports Group Europe B.V
Mail: Postbus 5100
Visits: Hanzepoort 27
7570 GC, OLDENZAAL, Netherlands
Tel: +41 61 551 14 80
Fax:+31 54 151 42 40
International Distributors
Consult our websIte to identify the
appropriate Cannondale Dealer for your
region.
Your Cannondale Dealer
To make sure your bike is serviced and
maintained correctly, and that you protect
applicable warranties, please coordinate
all service and maintenance through your
Authorized Cannondale Dealer.
NOTICE
Unauthorized service, maintenance, or
repair parts can result in serious damage
and void your warranty.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Important Composites
Message
Your bike (frame and components) is
made from composite materials also
known as “carbon fiber.”
All riders must understand a fundamental
reality of composites. Composite
materials constructed of carbon fibers
are strong and light, but when crashed or
overloaded, carbon fibers do not bend,
they break.
For your safety, as you own and use the
bike, you must follow proper service,
maintenance, and inspection of all the
composites (frame, stem, fork, handlebar,
seat post, etc.) Ask your Cannondale
Dealer for help.
We urge you to read PART II, Section D.
“Inspect For Safety” in your Cannondale
Bicycle Owner’s Manual BEFORE you
ride.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed
or killed in an accident if you ignore this
warning.
Inspection & Crash Damage
Of Carbon Frames/Forks
After A Crash Or Impact:
Inspect frame carefully for damage. See
PART II, Section D. Inspect For Safety in
your Cannondale Bicycle Owner’s Manual.
Do not ride your bike if you see any sign
of damage, such as broken, splintered, or
delaminated carbon fiber.
Any of the following may indicate a
delamination or damage:
• An unusual or strange feel to the
frame
• Carbon which has a soft feel or
altered shape
• ·Creaking or other unexplained
noises,
• Visible cracks, a white or milky color
present in carbon fiber section
Continuing to ride a damaged frame
increases the chances of frame failure,
with the possibility of injury or death of
the rider.
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Servicing
This supplement may include procedures
beyond the scope of general mechanical
aptitude.
Special tools, skills, and knowledge may
be required. Improper mechanical work
increases the risk of an accident. Any
bicycle accident has risk of serious injury,
paralysis or death.
To minimize risk we strongly recommend
that owners always have mechanical
work done by an Authorized Cannondale
Dealer.
Disc Brakes on Road Bikes
Relative to conventional rim brakes, disc
brakes are less aected by water, do not
wear or heat the rims and therefore are
more consistent. Disc brakes also may be
more powerful.
To minimize risk of injury or accidents:
• Understand that road bikes have a
relatively small tire contact patch
(part of the tire that touches the
road). In order to apply the brakes
safely and eectively, you may
need more or less braking force in
dierent situations. You need to
take into account various road and
weather conditions that can aect
traction.
• Disc brakes are excellent, but not
some kind of magic. Take some time
riding your new disc brake road bike
in lower risk circumstances to get
used to the feel and performance of
the disc brakes and tires.
You can be severely injured, paralyzed
or killed in an accident if you ignore this
message.
Intended Use
ASTM F2043
For o-road
riding and
jumps less than
12” (30cm)
The intended use of all
models is
ASTM CONDITION 2,
General Purpose Riding.
Please read your Cannondale Bicycle
Owner’s Manual for more information
about Intended Use and Conditions 15.
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Trainers
If you ride a trainer that requires removal
of the front wheel and clamps the fork
dropouts: Be sure your fork quick release is
tight! Relative movement will wear parts,
weaken and damage your bike.
If you ride a trainer that holds the bike up
by clamping the rear quick release between
two cones: Take o the lightweight quick
release that came with your bike. Substitute
a heavy, classic all steel quick release and
clamp it tight! Relative movement will wear
parts, weaken and damage your bike. Note
that many modern quick releases will not
fit the clamping cones in this kind of trainer
because their shapes are incompatible.
For thru axles, make sure you follow the
trainer manufacturer instructions for the use
of any required adapters.
Be particularly cautious with a carbon frame
or fork. Carbon is relatively soft, not abrasion
resistant. If there is any relative movement,
carbon will wear quickly.
If you ride a trainer a lot, consider using an
old bike: Corrosion from sweat will take its
toll. Weight is irrelevant. Save wear on your
expensive components.
Ask you dealer for help with trainers, the
right one and the correct way to use it.
NOTICE
TRAINERS  Improperly mounting a
bike in a trainer, or using one that is not
compatible with your particular bike
frame can cause serious damage.
WATER BOTTLES  An impact, crash, or
loose bottle cage can result in damage to
your frame.
This kind of damage is not covered by the
Cannondale Limited Warranty.
Water Bottles
Side impacts to a water bottle or cage can
result in damage to threaded inserts due to
the leverage on a very small area. In a crash,
certainly the last thing you should be worried
about is saving the threaded inserts in your
frame. However, when you are storing or
transporting your bike, take steps to prevent
situations where a water bottle may be hit or
bumped by a strong force that would cause
damage. Remove bottle and cage when you
are packing your bike for travel.
Periodically check the attachment of
the bottle cage; tighten the cage bolts if
necessary. Don’t ride with a loose bottle
cage. Riding with loose cage bolts can
produce a rocking motion or vibration of the
attached cage. A loose cage will damage the
insert and possibly lead to the inserts to pull
out.
It may be possible to repair a loose insert,
or install another insert only if the frame is
undamaged. Replacement requires the use
of a special tool. If you notice damage to the
threaded insert, please ask your Cannondale
Dealer for help.
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Building Up A Frame Set
Before building up a frame set, consult with
your Cannondale Dealer and the component
manufacturers, and discuss your riding style,
ability, weight, and interest in and patience
for maintenance.
Make sure the components chosen are
compatible with your bike and intended for
your weight and riding style.
Generally speaking, lighter weight
components have shorter lives. In selecting
lightweight components, you are making a
trade-o, favoring the higher performance
that comes with less weight over longevity.
If you choose more lightweight components,
you must inspect them more frequently.
If you are a heavier rider or have a rough,
abusive or “go for it” riding style, buy heavy
duty components.
Read and follow the component
manufacturers warnings and instructions.
Tightening Torques
Correct tightening torque for the fasteners
(bolts, screws, nuts) on your bicycle is very
important to your safety. Correct tightening
torque for the fasteners is also important
for the durability and performance of your
bicycle. We urge you to have your dealer
correctly torque all fasteners using a torque
wrench. If you decide to torque fasteners
yourself always use a torque wrench.
Find Tightening Torque Information :
The wide range of bicycle models and
components used means that a listing of
tightening torque would be out of date by
the time it was published. Many fasteners
should be installed with a thread locking
adhesive such as Loctite®.
To determine correct tightening torque
and any adhesive application for a
fastener we ask you to check:
• Many components are marked.
On-product marking is becoming
common.
• ·Torque specs in the component
manufacturers instructions shipped
with your bicycle.
• Torque specs listed on the websites
of component manufacturers.
• With your dealer. Dealers have
access to current data and have
experience with correct torque for
most fasteners.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Item Specification
Head Tube UPR: 11/8 in, LWR: 11/4 in
Headset Integrated, 11/8 in - 11/4 in
Bottom Bracket: Type / Width BB30A / 83 mm
Front Derailleur Brazed-on
Seat Post: Dia./Binder 27.2 mm / Internal Wedge
Min. Seat Post Insert 65 mm
Max. Seat Post Insert XS: 140 mm, SXL: 188 mm , See page 13.
Tire Size x Max. Width 700c x 40 mm (measured), 650b x 48 mm
(measured)
Brakes: Mount Type/Min/Max Rotor
Dia.
RR: Flat Mount / 140 mm / 160 mm
FT: Flat Mount +20mm / 160 mm / 180 mm
Axles: Type/Length
RR: Speed Release, Double Lead / 142  12 mm,
165 mm Length
FT: Speed Release, Double Lead / 100  12 mm,
119 mm Length
Ai Oset Rear Wheel: 3mm Oset to NDS
HollowGram SpideRing: Ai Oset
Intended Use: ASTM Condition 2
Max. Weight Limit: Total 305 lbs / 138 kg
Frame Specification
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C
H
D
75 mm
M
N
O
K
L
A
E
B
P
C
F
G
I
J
Size XS S M L XL
A 41.0/16.1 45.8/18.0 50.5/19.9 55.3/21.8 60.0/23.6
B 52.5/20.7 54.4/21.4 56.1/22.1 57.9/22.8 59.6/23.5
D70.0° 71.2° * * *
E 73.1° * * * *
F 71.5/28.1 76.1/30.0 80.3/31.6 84.3/33.2 88.5/34.8
G 9.7/3.8 13.1/5.2 16.5/6.5 19.8/7.8 23.2/9.1
H 99.9/39.3 101.0/39.8 103.0/40.6 104.9/41.3 106.8/42.1
I 59.4/23.4 60.4/23.8 62.3/24.5 64.2/25.3 66.0/26.0
J 41.5/16.3 * * * *
K 6.9/2.7 6.4/2.5 6.1/2.4 * 5.9/2.3
L 27.3/10.7 27.8/10.9 28.1/11.1 * 28.3/11.1
M 5.5/2.2 * * * *
N 6.6/2.6 5.8/2.3 * * *
O 51.8/20.4 55.0/21.6 57.9/22.8 61.0/24.0 64.1/25.2
P 36.8/14.5 37.7/14.8 38.5/15.2 39.4/15.5 40.1/15.8
* Indicates same.
ASeat Tube Length
BTop Tube Horizontal
DHead Tube Angle
ESeat Tube Angle
(eective)
F Standover
GHead Tube Length
H Wheelbase
I Front Center
J Chain Stay Length
K Bottom Bracket Drop
L Bottom Bracket Height
M Fork Rake
N Trail
O Stack
P Reach
Geometry
Dimensions = centimeter/inches
All Specifications subject to change without notice.
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2 N·m
2
NGLI-2
1
2
1
23
a
b
1
To replace:
Remove the rear axle.
Remove the mounting screw(s) and remove
the old hanger from the dropout. Clean the
area around the dropout and inspect the
frame carefully for any cracks or damage. If
you find damage have the frame inspected
by your Cannondale Dealer .
If the dropout is un-damaged, apply a light
film of grease between the frame and
mount. This will help minimize any noise or
“creaking” that might result from very slight
movement between the dropout and hanger
during movement of the derailleur.
Slide the new hanger onto the dropout.
Apply Loctite® 242 (or medium strength
thread lock) to the screw threads and tighten
to the specified torque.
Rear Derailleur Mount Front Derailleur Mount
1. RD Mount
2. Screw
1. FD Mount
2. Screws (2X)
3. Cover
a. Di2 Frame exit
b. Di2 Mount exit
Serial Number
The serial number is located on the bottom
bracket. It is a 7-character barcode (1). Use
this serial number to register your bike.
To register your bike: go to the
Product Registration section of our
website at www.cannondale.com