SuperSix Evo 2. Gray Susi

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nooski
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by nooski

OK, my custom painted Evo cracked. I have spent last year on my 15 years old frame. Now it's time for a new frame. Let me intorduce you my new grey SuSi. RIght now I dont't have all the parts so it will be some kind of artistic intrudiction. I plan to use as much old parts as possible so 53x39 spidering mounted odnSISL 2 crankset, Zipp 302 wheels, Campagnolo groupset etc.

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nooski
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by nooski

OK not everything was posted so 2nd try

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burglarboycie
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by burglarboycie

Beautifully shot pictures. And a nice start on the build.

nooski
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by nooski

The build has begun. I am still waiting for some parts (GP5000 25mm tires, seatpost, cables etc.). The setpost on the pictures is just for build puprose and head of this piece doesn't work so saddle just lay on it. I am really curious about my final ride position, after the adjustment the steerer will be cut. According to my calculations the stem (which also has to be tried) should be completely slammed :-) Sorry about crappy cell phone shots.

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thedanplasse
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by thedanplasse

nice detail photos. I think my next bike will be a supersix
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nobuseri
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by nobuseri

Nice frameset. I might have missed this Evo2 year. Regular or Hi-mod?

Nice intro photos as well. :)
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nooski
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by nooski

It's regular frameset. This one has been used on MY19 Evo Red eTap https://www.cannondale.com/en/bikes/roa ... 11609m1044
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nooski
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by nooski

Some little update. New (but still temporary) seatpost installed so I can dial my riding position. Should be as pictured. Also Conti GP5000 in size 25 have exactly the same width as 23 on Zipp 302 just a bit taller. Now I wait for a new stem (Cannondale One with Ti bolts in 110 mm length) and I have to decide which bartape to use. I am really curious about the final weight. My previous setup with older (and heavier frame) was 7, 125 Kg incl. pedals, computer and bottle cages. This frame is lighter, fork too but tires and pedals are heavier... It would be nice to have sub 7 Kg bike again but it's not WW bike by any standard. And again sorry for a crappy cell phone shot but I will take propper photos once it will be finished.

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And for WW purposes some real weights:

Holowgram SISL2 in 175 mm with 53/39 10 arm spidering incl. spundle and all spacers (without bearing and BB) 530 g
SPD-SL R8000 248 g for a pair
Continental GP5000 25 mm 435 g for a pair
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10Caad
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by 10Caad

Nice frameset! Are the logos more of a grey or a bronze color? I’ve been thinking of getting some custom decals made up to bring some color to my black on black Evo.

nooski
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by nooski

Thank you. Logos are more bronze. I will photograph the whole bike properly once it will be finished. Those crappy photos don't do justice. I am stil waiting for a seatpost. Meanwhile, I have swapped a cassette, fork expander etc.
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nooski
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by nooski

Cables installed, steerer cut, new stem added, Ti bolts here and there. I am still waiting for a setpost as this one is only for adjustment and building process (also weights around 350 g). I shot a few photos after maiden ride to catch a progress. So far 7,145 Kg. With a new post and few other bits it should be bellow 7 Kg with cages, computer and pedals. Better shots will follow once it's done properly.

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LeMomo
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by LeMomo

Stunning build, I will build myself a supersix one day!

nordy499
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by nordy499

nooski wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:23 pm
Cables installed, steerer cut, new stem added, Ti bolts here and there. I am still waiting for a setpost as this one is only for adjustment and building process (also weights around 350 g). I shot a few photos after maiden ride to catch a progress. So far 7,145 Kg. With a new post and few other bits it should be bellow 7 Kg with cages, computer and pedals. Better shots will follow once it's done properly.

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nooski
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by nooski

The bike is complete and finally I had some time to take a few pictures.

Specification:
Frameset: Cannondale Supersix Evo 2nd generation, non Hi-Mod Size 52
Headset: SS Evo with K35058 expander and KP253 headset top cover
Seatpost: China cheap carbon 25,4 mm cut
Seatpost Clamp: Standard Evo with Titanium bolt
Seat: Selle Italia SLR Titanium
Stem: Cannondale One, 110 mm -7° ti bolts
Handlebar: FSA K-Force Carbon, Compact, 420mm
Bartape: Cheap Synthetic Cork, De Rosa Bar plugs with carbon finish and red heart
Bottle Cages: Arundel Mandible China Copy, aluminium bolts
Cables: Jagwire Steinless
Brakes: Planet X CNC with Zipp Tangente Pads
Front Mech: Campagnolo Chorus
Rear Mech: Campagnolo Chorus
Crankset: Cannondale Sisl 2 with OPI Spidering, 175mm
Bottom Bracket: Sting ST-LKBB386 threaded press fit
Chainrings: OPI Spidering 53/39
Chain: Sram PC-1130
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record (because the feel is awesome!!)
Cassette: Shimano Ultegra R8000 11/25
Wheels: Zipp 302 black decals
Tires: Continetal GP5000, 25 mm
Pedals: Shimano Ultegra PD-R8000
Computer: Cateye Strada Road with Barfly mount and little neodymium magnet glued to the spoke
Total bike weight as described: 6,985 Kg as pictured

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