http://followmestore.de/bike/fahrraeder ... -2017?c=40
If the specs are accurate, it appears that there will be no thru axle in the rear, but the fork will have a 100X12.
Obviously the exchange rate and final US pricing isn't final but it looks to be around $5600 USD, we'll see.
The rear, if is is QR is probably either a weigh savings move, a planned obsolescence move, a faster wheel change move (it is a SuperSix), or all of the above.
It's also tubeless out of the box on carbon clinchers.
Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi Mod Disc Ultegra specs
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Glad Cannondale have finally sorted out their totally shit paintjobs...
OH. NO THEY HAVEN'T. THEY HAVE GOT EVEN WORSE.
It is on the Cannondale site now too, but only a picture, no info.
http://www.cannondale.com/en/USA/Bike/P ... afb7a863b4
OH. NO THEY HAVEN'T. THEY HAVE GOT EVEN WORSE.
It is on the Cannondale site now too, but only a picture, no info.
http://www.cannondale.com/en/USA/Bike/P ... afb7a863b4
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Hang on.
$5600 for the complete bike? That seems suspiciously cheap / wrong, unless bikes are getting cheaper again...
$5600 for the complete bike? That seems suspiciously cheap / wrong, unless bikes are getting cheaper again...
TheDarkInstall wrote:Hang on.
$5600 for the complete bike? That seems suspiciously cheap / wrong, unless bikes are getting cheaper again...
The 2016 hi-mod supersix with mechanical dura-ace costs $5,330. So ultegra di2 for a little bit more with discs is not that crazy.