NEW PROJECT - 2012 CANNONDALE supersix project - help please
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Yes it is very odd that your standard Cannondale bottle cage bolts are so much heavier than mine.
I am sure that my scales are accurate as I have weighed a couple of items on my friends scales and some scales at work and the figures have all been identical, but even if it was an issue with the scales that would't account for such a big difference.
Re seat post when I last took mine out I looked inside it and could only see Carbonfibre so I am guessing you are correct for 2012 Cannondale downgraded the seatpost, (this seems like the only logical explination).
Re Token seat post clamp: I would be amazed if a company like Wiggle (where I bought it from) didn't have testing or assurances in places from their suppliers so that they don't sell products that could actually damage bike frames / not be safe to use. It is interesting that your kcnc seat post clamp is machined inside though, you would have thought it would be more logical to have removed the metal from the outside rather than the inside. When I fitted mine I used a torque wrench and tightened to a reasonable amount below the maximum level because it seemed more than tight enough and also this is what I used to do with the stock Cannondale seat post clamp.
Looking forward to reports on the brakes when you get to ride the bike.
I am sure that my scales are accurate as I have weighed a couple of items on my friends scales and some scales at work and the figures have all been identical, but even if it was an issue with the scales that would't account for such a big difference.
Re seat post when I last took mine out I looked inside it and could only see Carbonfibre so I am guessing you are correct for 2012 Cannondale downgraded the seatpost, (this seems like the only logical explination).
Re Token seat post clamp: I would be amazed if a company like Wiggle (where I bought it from) didn't have testing or assurances in places from their suppliers so that they don't sell products that could actually damage bike frames / not be safe to use. It is interesting that your kcnc seat post clamp is machined inside though, you would have thought it would be more logical to have removed the metal from the outside rather than the inside. When I fitted mine I used a torque wrench and tightened to a reasonable amount below the maximum level because it seemed more than tight enough and also this is what I used to do with the stock Cannondale seat post clamp.
Looking forward to reports on the brakes when you get to ride the bike.
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I didnt weigh the standard bike but two magazines weighed it at 7.9kg
plus the Keo Classics I had (280g) = 8.18g
Minus -1.585kg (i needed to also add one extra inner tube loss -30g and GP4000s loss -43g)
So minus -1.658kg
So with these changes my estimated total weight is:
6.52kg ( could weigh it but im getting the impression the £3 fishing scales are not that accurate!!)
plus the Keo Classics I had (280g) = 8.18g
Minus -1.585kg (i needed to also add one extra inner tube loss -30g and GP4000s loss -43g)
So minus -1.658kg
So with these changes my estimated total weight is:
6.52kg ( could weigh it but im getting the impression the £3 fishing scales are not that accurate!!)
Wow that is a brilliant weight saving! Please post some comments on what it is like to ride.
On a related subject I know have the Keo Carbon blades (cromo version) I have weighed them and they are both 114g, result! Now I just need to buy a suitable torque wrench and 8mm hex socket to fit them, (current torque wrench tops out at under 30nm), and then I simply need my cross country running season to end and for there to be some decent weather so I can start riding it.
On a related subject I know have the Keo Carbon blades (cromo version) I have weighed them and they are both 114g, result! Now I just need to buy a suitable torque wrench and 8mm hex socket to fit them, (current torque wrench tops out at under 30nm), and then I simply need my cross country running season to end and for there to be some decent weather so I can start riding it.
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i think pedals are one thing you are safe fitting without a torque wrench. I use a good blob of copper slip and tighten it using all my upper body strength.
Youve achieved an excellent weight loss there. well done.
any more plans?
Youve achieved an excellent weight loss there. well done.
any more plans?
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im keen for more suggestions on weight loss please (bike not me!)
Im thinking about:
Ti axels for my Look Keo Carbons (although i understand taking this on yourself can end badly!)
Choose a bar tape that is both light but also soft on my wrists
Im thinking about:
Ti axels for my Look Keo Carbons (although i understand taking this on yourself can end badly!)
Choose a bar tape that is both light but also soft on my wrists
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Just changed the DA 7800 front mech
102g
For a DA 7900
78g
Amazing weight for a 34.9 band on one!
-24g for very little money
Also have just received a fizik aliante kium but it weighs 256g so that won't be going on!
102g
For a DA 7900
78g
Amazing weight for a 34.9 band on one!
-24g for very little money
Also have just received a fizik aliante kium but it weighs 256g so that won't be going on!
Saddle - if you get on with Sella Italias then a Flite will drop a few grams : they can be picked up s/h pretty cheap, I've bought a couple of the 135gm and also a 165gm one. 145 may be a little optimistic in reality but around 150 which is not bad for around £30 s/h
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Hi andyrr
It's unfortunately not that simple for me. I often ride for many hours and saddles are a sore point (sorry) for me. Aliante is as good as I've found so far. I'd love to be happier and be on super light saddles. But alas it's a no....
Still need to get the cassette (red) and chain (kmc) before I venture out...
It's unfortunately not that simple for me. I often ride for many hours and saddles are a sore point (sorry) for me. Aliante is as good as I've found so far. I'd love to be happier and be on super light saddles. But alas it's a no....
Still need to get the cassette (red) and chain (kmc) before I venture out...
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runningrunningjump wrote:Hi andyrr
It's unfortunately not that simple for me. I often ride for many hours and saddles are a sore point (sorry) for me. Aliante is as good as I've found so far. I'd love to be happier and be on super light saddles. But alas it's a no....
Still need to get the cassette (red) and chain (kmc) before I venture out...
Good for you! The saddle is the absolute LAST place I want to try and save weight, unless my a** agrees with it! Looking good thus far!
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