Are the 2016 supersix evo or hi-mod available as a frameset?
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CTracer wrote:Yes, I ordered a hi-mod team edition through my LBS. At the time of the order (~1 month ago), there were limited sizes of the hi-mod team edition available. Not sure about other models.
That's good news! May I ask what was the price?
I just contacted cannondale for aftermarket framesets in 2016 and I got the following answer:
I think that the himod frameset at $2,500 is a smoking good deal. My only problem is that it's still too expensive for me to ruin it in a crash. If they had the non hi-mod version for $1,200-1,500 I would be all over it. And probably everyone on the market for a carbon racing frame.
We offer The CAAD12 MSRP $1000, CAAD12 Disk $1100, SuperSix Evo HiMod $2500, and Synapse Disk HiMod $3500 as framesets. This includes frame, fork, and headset.
I think that the himod frameset at $2,500 is a smoking good deal. My only problem is that it's still too expensive for me to ruin it in a crash. If they had the non hi-mod version for $1,200-1,500 I would be all over it. And probably everyone on the market for a carbon racing frame.
Hmm.. those prices don't make sense to me. Why would the Synapse be $1k more than the SS? I think somethings off. I recall previous years when they offered the himod as frame only it was $3k+. When one of these comes up new on ebay, it will go for around $2k. Doesn't make sense if you can buy one from dealer for just a few hundred more.
If that truly is the case though - yes, it's a smoking good deal!
If that truly is the case though - yes, it's a smoking good deal!
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I've just bought a Supersix Evo Hi Mod frameset and Hollogram SI with Spiderings from my LBS today - stripped from a DA complete bike. Pretty sure they're not available as a frame, at least in this part of the world.
VTBike wrote:Hmm.. those prices don't make sense to me. Why would the Synapse be $1k more than the SS? I think somethings off. I recall previous years when they offered the himod as frame only it was $3k+. When one of these comes up new on ebay, it will go for around $2k. Doesn't make sense if you can buy one from dealer for just a few hundred more.
If that truly is the case though - yes, it's a smoking good deal!
You are right, it's very weird. I will try to stop by my local cannondale dealer this week and get more info on this.
I found the frameset in a UK online retailer for 1,999 GBP which is seems to be in line with the $2,500 price (with tax I guess).
mattharrop wrote:I've just bought a Supersix Evo Hi Mod frameset and Hollogram SI with Spiderings from my LBS today - stripped from a DA complete bike. Pretty sure they're not available as a frame, at least in this part of the world.
A guy on this thread already ordered one and the official cannondale support says it's available (or will be availble). So what's your take on the availability? Did your LBS say otherwise?
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Would $2500 sound more likely for the non Hi Mod version?
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Alpine318is wrote:Would $2500 sound more likely for the non Hi Mod version?
You can pick up the non hi-mod supersix *bike* with tiagra for $1,820.
The non hi-mod with 105 costs $2,240, with ultegra $2,660.
So I doubt it's the non hi-mod frameset.
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nemeseri wrote:Alpine318is wrote:Would $2500 sound more likely for the non Hi Mod version?
You can pick up the non hi-mod supersix *bike* with tiagra for $1,820.
The non hi-mod with 105 costs $2,240, with ultegra $2,660.
So I doubt it's the non hi-mod frameset.
Oh wow I had no idea a regular supersix complete bike could be had that cheap. Thanks for the info.
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Alpine318is wrote:nemeseri wrote:Alpine318is wrote:Would $2500 sound more likely for the non Hi Mod version?
You can pick up the non hi-mod supersix *bike* with tiagra for $1,820.
The non hi-mod with 105 costs $2,240, with ultegra $2,660.
So I doubt it's the non hi-mod frameset.
Oh wow I had no idea a regular supersix complete bike could be had that cheap. Thanks for the info.
It's awesome, right? I know I'm gonna get one, I just can't wait.
VTBike wrote:Hmm.. those prices don't make sense to me. Why would the Synapse be $1k more than the SS? I think somethings off. I recall previous years when they offered the himod as frame only it was $3k+. When one of these comes up new on ebay, it will go for around $2k. Doesn't make sense if you can buy one from dealer for just a few hundred more.
If that truly is the case though - yes, it's a smoking good deal!
I checked the pricing on cannondale's website and it seems like the synapse hi-mod disc ultegra costs $1,000 more than the supersix hi-mod ultegra. So I think the disc specific frameset might be more expensive. Or they just want to rip-off the wealthy sportive riders. Who knows?
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