Cannondale Evo Ultimate-super recoard-enve- 6kg

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burggiebaby
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by burggiebaby

Fist time post. Wanted to get everyones thoughts. Build is pretty straight forward.

cannondale evo ultimate frame
enve 3.4 clincher wheelset, compact bars, seat post, and stem
campagnolo super recoard
arundel bottle cages
speedplay chromoly peddles
specialized romin pro saddle
cannondale hollogram sisl2 crankset
lizard skins bar tape
conti gp4000 tires
weight-6kg

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Ekorre
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by Ekorre

Really like that colorscheme! Very nice!

Maybe use a straight post instead?

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pavaobg
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by pavaobg

Nice!

vlastrada
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by vlastrada

very nice, deserves better pics ;-)...what size/weight is the frame? cheers!

burggiebaby
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by burggiebaby

Its a size 56 frame and I looked the weight up and believe it to be 727grams
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burggiebaby
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by burggiebaby

concidering a SRM crank based power meter
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btompkins0112
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by btompkins0112

This is nice.....maybe a straight post would be better for you seeing the saddle position. :thumbup:

Krull

by Krull

very very nice bike-but, i just can repeat, saddle postion looks a bit strange, straight post would be better

burggiebaby
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by burggiebaby

WOW catching a lot of heat for the seat post. i switched seats and when i did the rail layouts between the two seats are different. so when this seat was installed to the previous seats measurements this is how it mounted up.

rheosibal
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by rheosibal

It's just an aesthetic change. You'll be able to have that same position, but it will look better with a 0mm setback. Nobody is hating, they're only suggesting.
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Geoff
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by Geoff

Not heat, just comments. Good choice on the SRM.

Krull

by Krull

not only aesthetical, but although mechanical zero setback should be better choice. sitting on the front-area of the saddle, f.e. when riding with high power-output, maybe critical, concerning stability of the rails.
and, yes, srm is a very good idea! :thumbup:

burggiebaby
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by burggiebaby

understood

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