New cannondale SYSTEMSIX road frame!
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Aero-road bike with discs.
Heard it from the horses mouth here in the UK.
Heard it from the horses mouth here in the UK.
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I don’t know why everyone is so against aero disc - look at the success of the ViAS under QS and Bora Riders.
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Coz they look bad and not everyone needs/wants disc brakes?
Because many of us have a collection of high-spec/expensive rim brake based wheels which I would like to use in an aero-bike. I still feel that the current road brake disc standards are in flux and what you buy now might not be around in five years time in terms of rotor and hubs designs.DartanianX wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 10:23 pmI don’t know why everyone is so against aero disc - look at the success of the ViAS under QS and Bora Riders.
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This.
Still, simply curious to see Cannondale's aero bike (discs or no discs), especially since it is the first ever they would be doing.
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Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
Aero bike | GC bike | GC rim bike | Climbing bike | Climbing rim bike | Classics bike | Gravel bike | TT bike | Indoors bike
who knows whether this SystemSix (and of course next Supersix) in team paint scheme will have fuxia-pink accents like EF-Drapac team kit..
My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30
My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364
My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364
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This is my resistance to discs. That said, I'm less concerned about my existing wheels than I am the lack of standards for disc wheels. Some are using Quick Releases. Some are using Through Axle.maquisard wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:09 amBecause many of us have a collection of high-spec/expensive rim brake based wheels which I would like to use in an aero-bike. I still feel that the current road brake disc standards are in flux and what you buy now might not be around in five years time in terms of rotor and hubs designs.
And if they all go TA, are they going to go 12 or 15 or some other number?
As for this new System Six, I do hope they do a half black, half silver paint scheme, along with some little white spider lines where the black and silver meet, as an homage to the original System Six.
all of the new disc brake road bikes go for 12 TA. but I think there's still lots of development like more aero brake calipers, better designed brake hose routing, better disc brake wheels, etc
Rikulau V9 DB Custom < BMC TM02 < Litespeed T1sl Disc < Giant Propel Advanced SL Disc 1 < Propel Adv < TCR Adv SL Disc < KTM Revelator Sky < CAAD 12 Disc < Domane S Disc < Alize < CAAD 10
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That this shall have to go out to the max this summer, the marks having only 365 days to market their new frame since the date of ratification UCI.
I invite you to look at the races of the spring And to look for a black bike with cannondale writes in green
That this shall have to go out to the max this summer, the marks having only 365 days to market their new frame since the date of ratification UCI.
I invite you to look at the races of the spring And to look for a black bike with cannondale writes in green