The Frame is the Statement
Photography by: Cannondale Archive & @Pangea | Videography by @Pangea
From Delta V to FlyingV, function leads form.
Return to Radical
The frame is the statement.
Always has been.
Cannondale never chased trends. The work has always lived deeper—in structure, material, and the decisions made before a bike ever rolls out. When a Cannondale frame looks different, it rides different—for a reason.
That mindset took shape early in mountain biking, where frames were designed around forces, terrain, and rider input—not convention. Delta V proved that decades ago. A radical MTB silhouette created to improve control, clearance, and structural efficiency on rough ground. Not as decoration. As a decision—made in carbon, shaped by performance.
FlyingV's carbon V-frame carries that mindset into an electric city bike.
The V-frame improves stiffness where it matters, lowers step-over height, and creates natural lift points for real urban riding. Carrying a bike upstairs. Navigating tight spaces. Accelerating out of stoplights. These demands mirror the same principles that shaped Cannondale’s off-road frames—control under load, efficiency through structure, and confidence when conditions change.
Urban e-bikes are crowded with visual noise. Accessories first. Aesthetic cues layered on top of borrowed platforms. FlyingV moves in the opposite direction. It starts with a full carbon frame, engineered with the same seriousness Cannondale brings to race bikes, then tuned for the pressures of daily city riding.
Carbon isn’t the headline here. It’s the tool.
FlyingV—The Frame Is the Statement