Cannondale Supersix Evo HM '14 team - 4,93 kg UPDATED (on last page)

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garjo
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by garjo

May be someone still remember my 20yo R500 I presented here http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364 some months ago, now it's time for another Cannondale project: a SUPERSIX Evo High-Mod in team edition color scheme from 2014.
Most of parts of this build would be here ready (not them from R500), others will be delivered in the next days, this time the target is a final weight around 5,5 kg, I think it should'nt so difficult because someone already did it (like this: https://icannondale.wordpress.com/2014/03/10/supersix-evo-team-2014/) using almost "ordinary" parts.
In the next days will come more pics with weights of groupset and stuff I'll use for it :)
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My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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by AZR3

Good luck with the project....and got any weights for the frame and fork?

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garjo
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by garjo

AZR3 wrote:Good luck with the project....and got any weights for the frame and fork?


1075 grams
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garjo wrote:Just weight my Supersix evo HM team 2014 frameset in size 52, total naked weight is 1075 grams

Naked frame is 760 grams, on the pic it has derailleur hanger(7 gr), pf30 to bsa adapter (46 gr), alloy chainstay protector (8 gr), brake hose guide+rear brake cable guide (5 gr)

Naked fork (cut to 21mm) is 315 grams, on the pic it has crown race (7 gr)
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My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

defride
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by defride

That's lighter than I'd thought, I've the same in 56 but didn't get a chance to weigh the frame as it came mostly built.

My fork was 325g and cut down with the low headset cover and 1cm in excess of the stem was 312g. I figured the frame with this paint was more likely the other side of 900g, it's built up at just under 6.2kg without any weenie parts, look forward to seeing how you get on.

garjo
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by garjo

Finally built and ready to ride! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Enjoy weights & pics:
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My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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It's a feather. Nice job!
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Front derailleur is set up WAY too high, nice bike though.

garjo
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by garjo

dudemanppl wrote:Front derailleur is set up WAY too high, nice bike though.


Do you think it should stay lower ?

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My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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by stormur

50 cents coin between cage and chainring :)

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by Exar

A white saddle and white bar tape would make this bike look sooo much better!
Chains to the right!

garjo
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by garjo

Exar wrote:A white saddle and white bar tape would make this bike look sooo much better!

Yes, but I preferred a 4th new color giving contrast & brightness instead of matching with one of existing 3s
My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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by kgt

:thumbup: looks cool!
- FD should definitely move closer to the rings.-

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by jeffy

garjo wrote:I preferred a 4th new color giving contrast & brightness instead of matching with one of existing 3s


I agree.

It's a beaut.

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You could have gone for blue (there's blue in the frame :)
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garjo
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by garjo

Exar wrote:You could have gone for blue (there's blue in the frame :)

True, but i'm a fan of fluo yellow hi-vis [emoji846]
My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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