6,66 the number of the beast - '17 Cannondale Supersix Evo Hi-Mod

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iammatt
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by iammatt

Hi weenies! :welcome:

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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FLtrooper
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by FLtrooper

Bravo :)
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Peeza21
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by Peeza21

I mean, this is GREAT!
Cannondale Systemsix Ultegra 2020 8)
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jbaillie
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by jbaillie

One of the best 'Dales I've ever seen - just looks fast. Have you sent this to SlamThatStem? He'd love it.

vaughty
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by vaughty

Lovely looking bike!

sancho3000
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Location: Estonia

by sancho3000

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.

iammatt
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by iammatt

Thanks guys for a positive feedback!
sancho3000 wrote:
Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:35 am
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.
My saddle height is 72cm, and I'm 176cm tall.

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Back to gumwall tyres :D

refthimos
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Joined: Fri May 25, 2012 6:02 pm

by refthimos

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
P5 Disc | heavy but fast

oldturd
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by oldturd

This bike rocks!

I agree with refthimos on the seatpost.. Also, any reason you chose the ultegra cassette of the Red?

reedplayer
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by reedplayer

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...)

iammatt
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by iammatt

oldturd wrote:
Wed Sep 19, 2018 12:19 am
This bike rocks!

I agree with refthimos on the seatpost.. Also, any reason you chose the ultegra cassette of the Red?
Ultegra was cheaper and previously this bike was on Ultegra Di2 full groupset, but I'm thinking about chainging to RED in the future .


reedplayer wrote:
Wed Sep 19, 2018 8:48 am
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...)
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 advice ;)

centurionAL
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by centurionAL

I'm in love...!! Beautiful bike!!

reedplayer
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by reedplayer

iammatt wrote:
Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:35 am

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 advice ;)
ah, i see, after years of subordination to the uci-rules, one finally has the freedom to sit however it pleases! comprehensible! :wink:
so, sorry for my inappropriate advicee, and good ride! :thumbup:

refthimos
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by refthimos

iammatt wrote:
Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:35 am
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 advice ;)
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

iammatt
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Joined: Mon Sep 03, 2018 9:15 am

by iammatt

New stuff:

-Sram Red 1190 cassette , 11-28
-KMC SL chain (gold)
-Cannondale SiSl2 170mm, 53/39 crankset (448g)

weight: 6,66 kilos as it stands

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