Cannondale FSi builds

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bikewithnoname
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by bikewithnoname

Guys, are Mcfk the only people making lefty steerer tube converters? Looking to fit a 1 1/8 stem, but hoping not to spend €250
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DanW
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by DanW

Cheaper alu steerers are available from Leonardi, Project 321, Lefty for all... probably some others

I have a Lefty For All going spare if that is any good for you (I am in the UK) so just PM if interested. TF tuned do them for the best price new IIRC and that is what you prefer

bikewithnoname
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by bikewithnoname

Thanks, I'll take a look and ping you if the lefty for all is for me
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DanW
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by DanW

Just let me know. It isn't clear from the TF Tuned description but it comes with an adapter for tapered steerers (in addition to 1 1/8 straight, I used the badapter to run a Lefty on an On-One Scandal). If using on a 1.5 headtube like Cannondale I also have Cannondale 1.5 to 1 1/8 adapters (used to fit a Magura Durin to a Hi-Mopd Scalpel)... so long story short, all bases are covered :)

JensW
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by JensW

DanW wrote:Cheaper alu steerers are available from Leonardi, Project 321, Lefty for all... probably some others

I have a Lefty For All going spare if that is any good for you (I am in the UK) so just PM if interested. TF tuned do them for the best price new IIRC and that is what you prefer



http://hellore.se/experimentalprototype/ has one with carbon tube/alu-bits to

ChrizZZz
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by ChrizZZz

Plz.. owners of the 2.0 cannot use the normal Cannondale converters!
Doesnt fit because of the diff. bearing distance.

Only specific 2.0 converters from other companies WORK.

GARBARUK
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by GARBARUK

ChrizZZz, we can manufacture Hollowgram chainrings that are compatible with F-SI and last Scalpel SI frames
Please email us at: order@garbaruk.com and we could offer you the model you need.

998nox
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by 998nox

I think, that the newer production solved it.

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DOUG
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by DOUG

Have had this for a while now and loving it more every time I take it for a ride! 9.38kg inc. cages, Garmin mount and pedals.

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There's a few simple things i could do to save a bit of weight (bars, cages, saddle etc.) but I'm happy with the way it rides and 9.38kg is definitely plenty light. Still need to cut the steerer now that I'm happy with the position.

Skandy32
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by Skandy32

Hey Guys, a question for any of you with a 2016 fsi alloy bike...

I got a 2016 fsi Carbon 2 in orange this season and love it. My large carbon 2 weighs in at 22lb exactly with pedals/cage. I'm looking at now buying the alloy 1 to use through the upcoming bad weather winter season for training, in an attempt to keep the carbon for best/next years race season, yet still ride a bike with the same great geometry etc.

The deal breaker may be the wheelset though... Can anyone tell me if the alloy fsi range use the Ai Offset on the rear wheel? I cannot find the answer online. I would like to be know if I can use the fsi alloy wheelset as a spare for my Carbon fsi?

Thanks guys, Andy :D

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prebsy
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by prebsy

I own the fsi-1 alloy it is my understanding the drivetrain and rear wheel do NOT use the Ai offset

Antonium
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by Antonium

You`re right. The carbon models only have Assymetric geometry. Alloy models have SAVE micro-suspension frame technology.

Vik61
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by Vik61

F-Si 1 L Alloy.
Thanks ChrizZZz for answers...

12,82 kg from the box without pedals.
10,18 kg now, and I see about 9,8 kg in future.

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wheelzqc
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by wheelzqc

I like it ! Well done and nice pics !

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