2013 Cannondale Evo HIMOD DI2 9070
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unreal. first off, cannondale graphic design team has hit it outta the park. I love the interplay between the subtle size/scale of red vs the ghosted and larger graphic/logo on top.
I love the taper, or radiused transition of the head tube to the top tube. I also like the shade of gray and how they match the chain cassette and derailleur.
They are the best loooking wheels around imho.
I love the taper, or radiused transition of the head tube to the top tube. I also like the shade of gray and how they match the chain cassette and derailleur.
They are the best loooking wheels around imho.
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gbranden wrote:Have you tried removing the Decals from the seatpost??
I have not tried because I'm swapping out the post with an Enve post. I'm just waiting for it come back from Calfee with the battery mount. If I was keeping the post I would definitely try removing the decals since it seems to have far too much white that clashes with the overall look of the bike.
extremely droolworthy! i like!!! a lot!!!
Just a quick update.
- The loud braking noise is finally gone from the wheels. It took about 250 miles and a pad realignment.
- I have to wait longer for the Enve post. It turns out that the Calfee mount is specific to the Calfee battery and Shimano will not be selling aftermarket battery plugs for the SM-BTR2 for at least another month.
- The loud braking noise is finally gone from the wheels. It took about 250 miles and a pad realignment.
- I have to wait longer for the Enve post. It turns out that the Calfee mount is specific to the Calfee battery and Shimano will not be selling aftermarket battery plugs for the SM-BTR2 for at least another month.
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415brian wrote:Anyone know if I could run the non-internal Di2 battery (SM-BTR1) on this frame? I'm worried there's no Di2 wire hole near the water bottle bosses.
I already have a complete Ultegra Di2 groupset (with the SM-BTR1 battery).
I believe it does have a hole for an external battery. From what I remember it's the same frame as the 2012 model with 7970 Di2, which obviously ran an external battery.
skywalker268 wrote:415brian wrote:Anyone know if I could run the non-internal Di2 battery (SM-BTR1) on this frame? I'm worried there's no Di2 wire hole near the water bottle bosses.
I already have a complete Ultegra Di2 groupset (with the SM-BTR1 battery).
I believe it does have a hole for an external battery. From what I remember it's the same frame as the 2012 model with 7970 Di2, which obviously ran an external battery.
Nope, I does not have any holes for external battery. I bought the 2013 di2 frameset, currently using it with Ultegra Di2 from my previous bike. Had to buy the long battery mount that you attach to the bottle cage holes.
(Still waiting for the internal battery, charger and front junction).
Nope, I does not have any holes for external battery. I bought the 2013 di2 frameset, currently using it with Ultegra Di2 from my previous bike. Had to buy the long battery mount that you attach to the bottle cage holes. (Still waiting for the internal battery, charger and front junction).
Thanks for the information. How are you currently routing the Di2 wire from the water bottle boss-mounted battery to your rear Di2 junction? Did you do it externally or internally?
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415brian wrote:Thanks for the information. How are you currently routing the Di2 wire from the water bottle boss-mounted battery to your rear Di2 junction? Did you do it externally or internally?
I run both the FD wire and battry wire trough the same hole, just "modified" the rubber plug a bit