Where to save weight on my EVO
Moderator: robbosmans
Hi!
I've just bought an EVO 2015, and it needs to go on a diet. But where should I start?
Frame: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30
Fork: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steerer
Front Derailleur:Shimano Ultegra 6800, braze-on
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Shifters: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Chainset: Cannondale HollowGram Si, BB30, FSA Chainrings, 52/36
Bottom Bracket: Cannondale Alloy PressFit30
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 6800, 11-28, 11-speed
Chain: Shimano HG700, 11-speed
Pedals: Speedplay Zero, Stainless
Brakeset: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Brake Levers: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Handlebars: Cannondale C2, 2014 Alloy, Compact
Stem: Zipp Service Course SL 100mm
Headset: SuperSix EVO, 1-1/4" lower bearing, 25mm top cap
Grips: Fizik Superlight
Wheelset: Campagnolo Zonda
Tubes: Michelin Aircomp Latex
Front Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Rear Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Saddle: Fi’zi:k Arione CX, w/ Mg Rails
Seatpost: Cannondale C2, UD Carbon, 27.2×300mm
So, where should I start? It feels really heavy now.
I've just bought an EVO 2015, and it needs to go on a diet. But where should I start?
Frame: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30
Fork: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steerer
Front Derailleur:Shimano Ultegra 6800, braze-on
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Shifters: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Chainset: Cannondale HollowGram Si, BB30, FSA Chainrings, 52/36
Bottom Bracket: Cannondale Alloy PressFit30
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 6800, 11-28, 11-speed
Chain: Shimano HG700, 11-speed
Pedals: Speedplay Zero, Stainless
Brakeset: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Brake Levers: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Handlebars: Cannondale C2, 2014 Alloy, Compact
Stem: Zipp Service Course SL 100mm
Headset: SuperSix EVO, 1-1/4" lower bearing, 25mm top cap
Grips: Fizik Superlight
Wheelset: Campagnolo Zonda
Tubes: Michelin Aircomp Latex
Front Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Rear Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Saddle: Fi’zi:k Arione CX, w/ Mg Rails
Seatpost: Cannondale C2, UD Carbon, 27.2×300mm
So, where should I start? It feels really heavy now.
Last edited by Lugnegard on Sat Dec 12, 2015 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Is this a non Hi-mod version?
What is its size and actual weight right now?
Usual porky OEM items already mentioned- seatpost, seat, bars, wheels + ??tyres??
Then what have you added? Garmin? bottle cages? all starts to add up....
What is its size and actual weight right now?
Usual porky OEM items already mentioned- seatpost, seat, bars, wheels + ??tyres??
Then what have you added? Garmin? bottle cages? all starts to add up....
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Lugnegard wrote:Hi!
I've just bought an EVO 2015, and it needs to go on a diet. But where should I start?
Frame: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30
Fork: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steerer
Front Derailleur:Shimano Ultegra 6800, braze-on
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Shifters: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Chainset: Cannondale HollowGram Si, BB30, FSA Chainrings, 52/36
Bottom Bracket: Cannondale Alloy PressFit30
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 6800, 11-28, 11-speed
Chain: Shimano HG700, 11-speed
Pedals: Speedplay Zero, Stainless
Brakeset: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Brake Levers: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Handlebars: Cannondale C2, 2014 Alloy, Compact
Stem: Zipp Service Course SL 100mm
Headset: SuperSix EVO, 1-1/4" lower bearing, 25mm top cap
Grips: Fizik Superlight
Wheelset: Campagnolo Zonda
Tubes: Michelin Aircomp Latex
Front Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Rear Tyre: Schwalbe Lugano, 700×23c, folding
Saddle: Fi’zi:k Arione CX, w/ Mg Rails
Seatpost: Cannondale C2, UD Carbon, 27.2×300mm
So, where should I start? It feels really heavy now.
I took a 2015 Felt AR5 and replaced the stock wheels with Reynolds RFours 1570g, Specialized S-Works Aerofly Handlebars 250g, Kalloy 110mm stem 110g Specialized S-Works Turbo tires 210g per tire and replaced the 105 group with Dura Ace.I would go with replacing the seat and seat post, wheels, tires, stem, handlebar, brakes, I don't know what your budget is, but mine was 4500. I could've brought a AR3 for about the same as my budget but have not much for upgrades. AR3 17.9lbs AR5 17.6lbs my AR5 16.3lbs. For 2016 new EE Works brakes and lighter cables and a carbon S-Works saddle should get me to 15lbs. Paid $2300 for the bike and $2000 for parts
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You could switch to a low profile and lower weight wheel. This is where you'll notice(feel) the greatest impact. Otherwise it's just a weight weenie exercise. If you are after that and you like Shimano, why not switch to Dura Ace? You won't ride faster, but the bike will weigh a half pound less.
Colnago C-59 (Dura Ace)
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
It is the non- Hi-mod in size 56. I'm not sure about the weight, I only have a bathroom scale which is far from optimal for this purpose. I would guess it is around 8kg right now.
I've added a Garmin mount and 1 Elite bottle cage. The original wheels were Aksium S which were replaced straight away, and the Zonda's fitted my budget for the moment.
The Zipp stem replaced the C-Dale C2 purely based on looks.
I will most likely change the bars to Zipp SLC2 or SL-70 Aero and brakes to DA.
I've added a Garmin mount and 1 Elite bottle cage. The original wheels were Aksium S which were replaced straight away, and the Zonda's fitted my budget for the moment.
The Zipp stem replaced the C-Dale C2 purely based on looks.
I will most likely change the bars to Zipp SLC2 or SL-70 Aero and brakes to DA.
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You'll save more weight with sram red, but my own view is that Dura Ace is more reliable and better made.
Colnago C-59 (Dura Ace)
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
I recently got a Hi-Mod 2015 with SRAM Red that came with heavy Cannondale handlebars. Although I live in a hilly area and use the bike to compete in hillclimb races I am loath to change them as I love the shape and feel of them. Have to say, Red feels much nicer and snappier than 105 which is what I was used to. Haven't tired Ultegra or Dura Ace.
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dastott wrote:I recently got a Hi-Mod 2015 with SRAM Red that came with heavy Cannondale handlebars. Although I live in a hilly area and use the bike to compete in hillclimb races I am loath to change them as I love the shape and feel of them. Have to say, Red feels much nicer and snappier than 105 which is what I was used to. Haven't tired Ultegra or Dura Ace.
I've been on one version or other of Ultegra for the past 15 years. While 6800 is the best of the bunch, I just upgraded to Dura Ace for all cpt's with the exception of bottom bracket, rear cassette and chain. Ignoring looks and weight, I can't feel much difference in braking but shift performance is much better.
(Everything I've been on is mechanical including the 9000)
Colnago C-59 (Dura Ace)
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
Firefly(Ultegra)
Colnago C-64 disc(ultegra) with Bora 35 wheels
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