What frameset to get?
Moderator: robbosmans
I want to build a new bike and I'm torn between 4 different frames...Cannondale Super 6 Hi Mod Evo, Jamis Xenith SL, Orbea Orca, and Scott Addict R1. I want it for my annual trip to Puerto Rico...lots of hills. Your thoughts? I have ridden and owned a Jamis Xenith Sl and I really liked it, no experience on the other 3 though. Goal is to build a lightweight bike, under 15lbs ready to ride.
Jamis Xenith SL
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If your goal is to build a bike under 15lbs then you have a lot of options other than the 4 you list, you can even build a steel or ti bike under 15lbs if you choose components well.
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Out of the ones you listed, I'd go with the addict. It's not hard to build a 15lb bike nowadays.
Cannondale Super 6 Hi Mod Evo or Scott Addict R1.
Thanks for the replies. Although I said "under 15lbs ready to ride" I should have been more specific...full carbon under 15lbs with pedals, cages and tool bag. I'm down to 2, the Addict and the Supersix...which one holds better value or has a better reputation?
Jamis Xenith SL
Both have a good reputation but none will hold its value for a long time (i.e. like a top Colnago or Parlee or another handmade boutique frame would do).
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Between those two it should be down to which geometry suits you better.....
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Seems like the Addicts have their own issues too.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=104332&start=45
By comparing the geometries between them 2 and the ones I own, the SuperSix may be the better bike for me.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=104332&start=45
By comparing the geometries between them 2 and the ones I own, the SuperSix may be the better bike for me.
Jamis Xenith SL
i would choose the jamis xenith sl. it looks great and is something particular. you already gladly owned one, so the geometry seems to fit!
scott and especially cannondale are, comparatively, straight-ahead-mass-products you see on every corner.
but finally, its very simple imo: best choice is nicest-looking bike (in your opinion) with appropriate geometry.
scott and especially cannondale are, comparatively, straight-ahead-mass-products you see on every corner.
but finally, its very simple imo: best choice is nicest-looking bike (in your opinion) with appropriate geometry.
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Not one of the 4 options the OP gave you.
1. Cannondale Super 6 Hi Mod Evo
2. Jamis Xenith SL
3. Orbea Orca
4. Scott Addict R1.
As mentioned, go with best geometry fit for you first. After that, the one that you like the looks of best. Then maybe the one you can get the best deal on? I'd prefer the Evo or Addict myself. Then the Jamis.
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