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nemeseri
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by nemeseri on Tue May 24, 2016 11:35 pm
Sacke wrote:Here is a zip-file with the pictures I took of the catalogue. I didn't include the low-end mountain bikes.
http://mab.to/XpEC40YCs
Thank you. So far I like the new patterns and colors. I'm hoping for a less green team colorway.
Don't you have some more info for us given you are in possession of the pre-released catalog? Is the 07/04 release date correct? Any info on press release and pre-orders? Thanks.
An other German bike shop started to list some of the new models. Nothing new, just a same stuff we saw in the catalogue.
http://followmestore.de/bike/fahrraeder ... 1&f=440558
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spytech
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by spytech on Sat May 28, 2016 1:05 pm
When (if there is any info) is the disc version supersix himod available for sale?
i am in the market for a new bike in a month or so, and would like to buy this supersix evo himod disc.
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nemeseri
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by nemeseri on Sat May 28, 2016 5:38 pm
spytech wrote:When (if there is any info) is the disc version supersix himod available for sale?
i am in the market for a new bike in a month or so, and would like to buy this supersix evo himod disc.
I think you will be able to order it early July and get it in a couple of weeks. I just base this on the previous years though.
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dereksmalls
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by dereksmalls on Tue May 31, 2016 9:49 pm
Any chance of reposting that catalogue? It says file not found. It seems the Cannondale website isn't working right now so possibly updating the site with new models, who knows?
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Sacke
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nemeseri
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by nemeseri on Tue Jun 07, 2016 5:52 am
I saw this on facebook and based on this I think Cannondale will go disc during the tour and the team frameset is going to be the disc version, probably the one we saw from Ted King.
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pewe
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by pewe on Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:51 am
Any news, info or pictures about the Supersix Evo 2017 (non hi mod)? Also wondering how old the current Supersix Evo (non hi mod) frame is - what year was it released?
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nemeseri
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by nemeseri on Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:59 am
pewe wrote:Any news, info or pictures about the Supersix Evo 2017 (non hi mod)? Also wondering how old the current Supersix Evo (non hi mod) frame is - what year was it released?
The non-himod version is the last cannondale road bike model without an update, so there is a chance for an update this year. Probably with 25.4mm seatpost and PF30a BB. We will get more info in a month, so I'd wait and see.
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by eric on Tue Jun 07, 2016 10:56 pm
nemeseri wrote:I saw this on facebook and based on this I think Cannondale will go disc during the tour
has the UCI disc ban been removed already?
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nemeseri
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by nemeseri on Wed Jun 08, 2016 12:13 am
eric wrote:nemeseri wrote:I saw this on facebook and based on this I think Cannondale will go disc during the tour
has the UCI disc ban been removed already?
Maybe I spoke too soon, but given that at least 3 pro riders testing the disc hi-mod since mid-may there is a possibility they go disc if the ban is lifted. We also know that katusha and ettix has been testing disc brakes actively since early spring. Sram etap disc just been announced. Shimano's big new thing for the dura-ace 9100 will be also disc brakes, so I think that UCI will be under pressure from Specialized, Canyon, Cannondale, Shimano & Sram. Maybe it's too late for a launch on the tour, we will see.
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lwrncc
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by lwrncc on Wed Jun 08, 2016 1:37 pm
Quick release rear? Someone at Cannondale please explain.
I know you don't lose stiffness by having QR rear (FSi), but a rear thru-axle would have been a better match for this bike.
Hopefully that is a prototype and the retail version has rear thru-axles.