Cannondale Flash 29er and SuperSix
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Hi I am Jorge from Texas . I am 15 years old (16 in march) . I am not new to this forum , but I never really introduced myself. I have a 2012 Cannondale SuperSix (54cm) and a 2012 Cannondale Flash 29er (Large) . Here are some pictures of my bikes ! If you have any questions , feel free to ask
Frame: Cannondale Flash 29er High-Mod size Large
Fork : Cannondale Lefty XLR Hybrid 90 mm
Wheels : American Classic MTB Race 29
Brakes: Formula R1 Racing with Ashima Ai2 rotors 160/160mm
Rear Derailleur: Sram XX1
Cassette: Sram XX1 10-42
Crankset: Sram XX1 175mm 36t
Shifter: Sram XX1 gripshift
Chain: Sram XX1
Grips: ESI Racer's Edge
Handlebar: MCFK bar-end version 31.8 X 700mm 31.8mm UD carbon
Stem: Extralite Ultrastem OC 90mm
Steerer: MCFK carbon steerer
Seatpost: MCFK 27.2 X 400m UD carbon
Water bottle cage: Blackburn Slick
Pedals: Eggbeater 4ti
Front tire: Maxxis Ardent 29X2.25 w/ Orange Seal sealant
Rear tire: Maxxis Ikon 29X2.20 w/ Orange Seal sealant
Rear skewer: Tune DC17
Extras: Garmin Edge 500 mount
DSC03549 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03550 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03551 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03555 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
And here's my road bike
Frame: Cannondale SuperSix 54cm
Fork : Cannondale
Wheels : Mavic Ksyriums 20th Anniversary edition
Brakes: Sram Force
Rear Derailleur: Sram Red
Front derailler: Sram Red
Cassette: Sram Red 11-25
Crankset: Sram Quarq 50/34 170mm
Shifters: Sram Red
Chain: Sram 1090
Grip: Lizard's Skin
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS carbon evolution 40cm
Stem: FSA OS99 90mm
Seatpost: Cannondale carbon wrapped seatpost
Saddle: Tune Speedneedle
Water bottle cages: Blackburn Chamber CF
Pedals: Look Keo
Training tires: Maxxis Refuse
Racing Tires: Maxxis Xenith Hors Catégorie
Extras: Garmin Edge 500 mount
DSC03559 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03579 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03560 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
Frame: Cannondale Flash 29er High-Mod size Large
Fork : Cannondale Lefty XLR Hybrid 90 mm
Wheels : American Classic MTB Race 29
Brakes: Formula R1 Racing with Ashima Ai2 rotors 160/160mm
Rear Derailleur: Sram XX1
Cassette: Sram XX1 10-42
Crankset: Sram XX1 175mm 36t
Shifter: Sram XX1 gripshift
Chain: Sram XX1
Grips: ESI Racer's Edge
Handlebar: MCFK bar-end version 31.8 X 700mm 31.8mm UD carbon
Stem: Extralite Ultrastem OC 90mm
Steerer: MCFK carbon steerer
Seatpost: MCFK 27.2 X 400m UD carbon
Water bottle cage: Blackburn Slick
Pedals: Eggbeater 4ti
Front tire: Maxxis Ardent 29X2.25 w/ Orange Seal sealant
Rear tire: Maxxis Ikon 29X2.20 w/ Orange Seal sealant
Rear skewer: Tune DC17
Extras: Garmin Edge 500 mount
DSC03549 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03550 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03551 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03555 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
And here's my road bike
Frame: Cannondale SuperSix 54cm
Fork : Cannondale
Wheels : Mavic Ksyriums 20th Anniversary edition
Brakes: Sram Force
Rear Derailleur: Sram Red
Front derailler: Sram Red
Cassette: Sram Red 11-25
Crankset: Sram Quarq 50/34 170mm
Shifters: Sram Red
Chain: Sram 1090
Grip: Lizard's Skin
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS carbon evolution 40cm
Stem: FSA OS99 90mm
Seatpost: Cannondale carbon wrapped seatpost
Saddle: Tune Speedneedle
Water bottle cages: Blackburn Chamber CF
Pedals: Look Keo
Training tires: Maxxis Refuse
Racing Tires: Maxxis Xenith Hors Catégorie
Extras: Garmin Edge 500 mount
DSC03559 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03579 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC03560 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
The Flash is really excellent!
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Thanks! I rode it yesterday and It rides like a dream. I got 2 Strava KOMs too
I like the Flash as well! nice build!
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nice bikes!
out of curiosity, why did you get the MCFK bars designed for bar-ends if you do not use bar-ends? i'm awaiting delivery on a set of MCFK bars (not for bar-ends). just curious if there is any reason to get the bar-end version (better in a crash)?
how do you like that stem-steerer combination? i'm evaluating lefty steerer options but do wonder about failure (of steerer or lightweight stem) during hard XC riding or racing.
thanks for sharing! maybe i'll post my flash soon.
out of curiosity, why did you get the MCFK bars designed for bar-ends if you do not use bar-ends? i'm awaiting delivery on a set of MCFK bars (not for bar-ends). just curious if there is any reason to get the bar-end version (better in a crash)?
how do you like that stem-steerer combination? i'm evaluating lefty steerer options but do wonder about failure (of steerer or lightweight stem) during hard XC riding or racing.
thanks for sharing! maybe i'll post my flash soon.
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Awesome bikes, especially the Flash!
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tetonrider wrote:nice bikes!
out of curiosity, why did you get the MCFK bars designed for bar-ends if you do not use bar-ends? i'm awaiting delivery on a set of MCFK bars (not for bar-ends). just curious if there is any reason to get the bar-end version (better in a crash)?
how do you like that stem-steerer combination? i'm evaluating lefty steerer options but do wonder about failure (of steerer or lightweight stem) during hard XC riding or racing.
thanks for sharing! maybe i'll post my flash soon.
I have a pair of bar ends which I didn't install them right now. But they'll be on the bike probably for nationals. I have MCFK 640mm not for bar ends and I chipped one the sides as shown in picture.
DSC02062 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
DSC02064 by jmunoz97, on Flickr
As for the MCFK steerer , It feels the same as the OPI only difference is the weight. I will start racing pro/cat 1 here in Texas so it should take a beating, I bet it'll hold up just fine.
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That's my old MCFK . It's only like that because i hit a tree pretty hard.
susta: Sad but true you need the wide ones.
Or am I wrong Tubularnator?
Or am I wrong Tubularnator?
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168! I bought the 156 thinking it would fit but i thought wrong
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