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Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez
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by Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez

cl9k24la wrote:Super Six Evo
52cm
Dura Ace 9070 Di2
Hollowgram SRM
Enve 45 Tubular
Extralite hubs
Veloflex Carbon


That's a DREAM bike/ build list

Well, put some Enve 3.4 and it is perfection

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cl9k24la wrote:Super Six Evo
52cm
Dura Ace 9070 Di2
Hollowgram SRM
Enve 45 Tub
Extralite hubs
Veloflex Carbon


Now this is a build with class. Not just expensive parts thrown together, see what happens.
Superb Dale graphics.

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by Norregard

Agreed, that Evo looks classy.

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by WheresWaldo

2013 Cannondale Evo Ultegra Di2 (C13RSSIC)

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Specifications:
    Supersix EVO carbon frame, ballistec carbon, di2 specific, speed save, pressfit bb30
    Supersix EVO fork, speed save, ballistec carbon, 1-1/8” to 1-1/4” steerer
    Carbon tubular wheels, 60mm 20h front, 24h rear
    Continental Sprinter 250g
    Cannondale Hollowgram SI, Praxis Levatime Chainrings, 50/36t
    Power2Max Type-S 110mm compact
    Sram Pressfit BB30
    KMC x10.93
    Shimano Dura-Ace 7800, 12-27t, 10 speed
    Shimano Ultegra Di2 6770 derailleurs
    Shimano Ultegra Di2 6770 shifters, Shimano SW-R600 remote climbing shifter
    Shimano SM-EW90-B 5 port Junction A
    Zipp SLC2, 44cm (c-c)
    Fizik Microtex White handlebar tape
    Supersix EVO, 1-1/4” lower bearing, 25mm carbon top cover (w/ 5mm alloy hidden top cover), Tune GumGum Expander
    Ritchey Logic WCS 4-Axis 44 31.8mm 84/6 degrees
    Shimano Ultegra Di2 6770 brakeset w/ Alligator shoes & Reynolds pads
    Prologo Zero-II Pas Nack saddle
    Thomson Masterpiece, lightweight alloy 27.2x250mm
    Garmin edge 800
    56cm, 7.56 Kg
    Magnesium white w/ jet black and ultra blue accents, gloss

There are a few things changing soon. Saddle will be the same one in white. Tires will be Michelin Pro4 Tubulars as soon as the Contis are worn. Thinking but still unsure if I will go to the internal Di2 battery. Will likely add the Di2 wireless interface if Garmin ever decides to try it on the 800, or I can get an 810 really cheap.
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by KWalker

Been on this ride for a few months now

2014 CAAD10 Black Inc
DA9000 group
Rotor DA9000 Power2Max
Fizik Arione R1
Zipp SL Speed post blacked out with vinyl
Zipp Beyond Black 120mm stem and SL-88 bars
Arundel matte carbon cages
Pacenti SL23 laced to purple White Industries hubs by Kris @ 20/20 Cycling (If you like in the Mid-Atlantic this is the go-to guy for custom builds)
November Rail 52s laced to purple White Industries hubs (not shown) for faster days
Tune purple skewers
Barfly, Garmin, Park Frame Pump, and Ortlieb saddle bag 99% of my days

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no tko bars and saddle tilted? u slippin' bruh.

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by luckypuncheur

Is the hubs/cable colour combination Kawa inspired? :)

Either way: Looks like a proper racebike. Well done.
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Haha nah I got the purple hubs when I had my Evo and it was basically because no one else had them and I wanted something different this time around. Its a bit crazy looking, but I think it works pretty well with the frame.
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WheresWaldo wrote:Carbon tubular wheels, 60mm 20h front, 24h rear

Killer bike, but what are those low profile rims in the pic?
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by Bianchi10

Forgot about this thread.

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by HakeemT

My crit bike:
A SystemSix with a mix of various used components; relatively inexpensive all around so (other than the frame) easily replaced when crashed or otherwise damaged.

As a foundation the frameset is not that heavy to start off with (taking into account half the frame is aluminium and a couple of generations behind); 1211gr for a size 58, with 353gr for the fork. With a newer generation groupset and some simple swaps it should be pretty straightforward to drop weight. For instance the pair of Elite Ciussi Gel bottle cages weighs 160gr...
As pictured you're looking at 7.2kg.

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by tinytree

looks great!

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by mannymerc

Love the system six, the wheels, great combo, where can I get a headset topcap like that??

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by Getter

Nice System! Can't stop looking at it!

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by HakeemT

mannymerc wrote:Love the system six, the wheels, great combo, where can I get a headset topcap like that??

Thanks. Not sure if you can get them separately; when I bought the (secondhand) frameset, it came with 3 different headset caps. One that tapered to 1 1/8" at the top, an (almost) zero-stack one and the pictured chunky one.

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