6,66 the number of the beast - '17 Cannondale Supersix Evo Hi-Mod
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Hi weenies!
Specification
Frame: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Hi-Mod Carbon, Di2 Compatible,SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30a size: 52
Fork: Supersix EVO, BallisTec Hi-Mod full carbon, SPEED SAVE, 1 1/8" - 1 1/4"
Seatpost: Cannondale SAVE, 25.4x350mm
Stem: 3T ARXII Team 120mm
Bars: 3T Rotundo Team 40cm
Pedals : Look keo2max
Handlebar tape: Supacaz
Saddle: Fizik Arione R1
Shifters: Sram ETAP
Front derailleur: Sram ETAP
Rear derailleur: Sram ETAP
Crankset : Rotor 3dF 170mm with Q-Rings (52/39)
Brakes: Sram Red Aeorlink
Cassette: Shimano ultegra 6800, 11-28
Chain: KMC X11EL Black
Bottle cages: Elite Pro Race
Wheelset: Zipp 404 tubular (with Conti Competition (front) and Schwalbe Ultremo HT (rear) tubulars)
Weight: 6,87 Kgs
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Specification
Frame: SuperSix EVO, BallisTec Hi-Mod Carbon, Di2 Compatible,SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30a size: 52
Fork: Supersix EVO, BallisTec Hi-Mod full carbon, SPEED SAVE, 1 1/8" - 1 1/4"
Seatpost: Cannondale SAVE, 25.4x350mm
Stem: 3T ARXII Team 120mm
Bars: 3T Rotundo Team 40cm
Pedals : Look keo2max
Handlebar tape: Supacaz
Saddle: Fizik Arione R1
Shifters: Sram ETAP
Front derailleur: Sram ETAP
Rear derailleur: Sram ETAP
Crankset : Rotor 3dF 170mm with Q-Rings (52/39)
Brakes: Sram Red Aeorlink
Cassette: Shimano ultegra 6800, 11-28
Chain: KMC X11EL Black
Bottle cages: Elite Pro Race
Wheelset: Zipp 404 tubular (with Conti Competition (front) and Schwalbe Ultremo HT (rear) tubulars)
Weight: 6,87 Kgs
Pic:
Last edited by iammatt on Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I mean, this is GREAT!
Cannondale Systemsix Ultegra 2020
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One of the best 'Dales I've ever seen - just looks fast. Have you sent this to SlamThatStem? He'd love it.
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Well done! Can I ask what's your saddle height? I'm currently on size 50 frame with 710mm seat height and thinking of going up to 52.
Thanks guys for a positive feedback!
Small update:
Back to gumwall tyres
My saddle height is 72cm, and I'm 176cm tall.sancho3000 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:35 amWell done! Can I ask what's your saddle height? I'm currently on size 50 frame with 710mm seat height and thinking of going up to 52.
Small update:
Back to gumwall tyres
With your saddle position, would be worth looking at a zero offset seatpost
EVO1 | 5.37kg
EVO3 (sold) | 6.51kg
EVO4 | build thread coming soon
S5 Disc
SystemSix (sold) | 8.01kg
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EVO3 (sold) | 6.51kg
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S5 Disc
SystemSix (sold) | 8.01kg
P5 Disc | heavy but fast
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nice, but seat angle looks really steep, and the saddle is far forward. i would recommend to try saddle more backwards and a shorter stem (i know, looks not quite as cool in the front , but might(should) be ergonomically better...)
Ultegra was cheaper and previously this bike was on Ultegra Di2 full groupset, but I'm thinking about chainging to RED in the future .
Buddy, I don't want to offend you but I'm retired pro rider - I really know how to look good and ride efficiently on my bike, but thanks for advicereedplayer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 19, 2018 8:48 amnice, but seat angle looks really steep, and the saddle is far forward. i would recommend to try saddle more backwards and a shorter stem (i know, looks not quite as cool in the front , but might(should) be ergonomically better...)
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ah, i see, after years of subordination to the uci-rules, one finally has the freedom to sit however it pleases! comprehensible!
so, sorry for my inappropriate advicee, and good ride!
I know this comment wasn't directed at me, but just to be clear, I was not commenting on your position, just noting that since you have your saddle pressed very far forward on your offset seatpost, a zero offset post would allow the seatpost to clamp the saddle rails in a more neutral position more towards the center of the rails. And since this is WW, a zero setback post should be lighter and some would argue aesthetically more pleasing as well!
I'm the exact opposite - I have to use a 20-25mm setback post on my EVO to get the saddle rails to clamp in a relatively neutral position.
EVO1 | 5.37kg
EVO3 (sold) | 6.51kg
EVO4 | build thread coming soon
S5 Disc
SystemSix (sold) | 8.01kg
P5 Disc | heavy but fast
EVO3 (sold) | 6.51kg
EVO4 | build thread coming soon
S5 Disc
SystemSix (sold) | 8.01kg
P5 Disc | heavy but fast
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