Actual weight of Supersix Evo frame (non hi-mod)?

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I've hear "sub 950g" for the ballistic carbon frames... Wondering if anybody has actually weighed one. A google search showed plenty of hi-mod frames on the scale, zero of the standard ballistic...
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There is new thread running this morning which has the info in from memory - guy is looking at the non hi mod vs spec sl4

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That was pretty useless without a link.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=128624

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by roadhog44

Well my 50cm Evo Non hi mod (SRAM Red 22 model so has the internal rear cable routing) comes in at 890gms for frame only...cant remember forks but can post on here later when home from work

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Beancouter wrote:There is new thread running this morning which has the info in from memory - guy is looking at the non hi mod vs spec sl4

martinko wrote:That was pretty useless without a link. viewtopic.php?f=3&t=128624


Same guy who started this thread.

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I feel ashamed ;)

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Apparently someone at Cannondale weighed a 54 standard Ballistec at 910g. Full disclosure, I just heard this 3rd party. But if the story is accurate, that figure is pretty impressive.
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There is a 212g weight penalty between a 56cm EVO and an EVO Hi-Mod, according to Cannondale. It is listed in their Bike Junkie's Bible, 950g vs. 738g. Cannondale does not publish weights on any size other than 56cm. You drop another 28g if you have a Hi-Mod Nano frame.

All weights are for 56cm bare frame without seat post collar and bolt

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Good info, Waldo... Thanks. Seems that story about 910g in a 54 is certainly plausible then. Very impressive indeed...
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