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Jopie666
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by Jopie666

Quickly put together some bits. Couldn’t resist... ImageImage
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That’s so cool!

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dgasmd
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by dgasmd

Love the color. Looking really nice!!!

Jopie666
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by Jopie666

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Maiden commute ride this morning. Needs some dialing in on the front derailleur and shifters.
Apart from that I managed to get about the same position as on my CAAD12.
The ride felt a lot smoother compared to the CAAD. I checked a few times if I didn’t lose some tire pressure Image
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dastott
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by dastott

Looking really good. 2011 was the first year of the previous generation SS Evo HM?

ka3
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by ka3

Jopie666 wrote:Image

Maiden commute ride this morning. Needs some dialing in on the front derailleur and shifters.
Apart from that I managed to get about the same position as on my CAAD12.
The ride felt a lot smoother compared to the CAAD. I checked a few times if I didn’t lose some tire pressure Image
It was my reaction too, after I switched from CAAD to HM Image
First impression was pressure loss and bike felt like made of rubber in one direction and made of super stiff material in the other.... Bad roads became usable Image

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nooski
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by nooski

dastott wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:56 am
Looking really good. 2011 was the first year of the previous generation SS Evo HM?
This frame is SuperSix not SuperSix Evo. First evo was for MY2012. This one is SuperSix with 1,5 fork, beefier downtube, 31,6mm seatpost and hourglass shaped headtube. Nice colour though!
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Jopie666
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by Jopie666

nooski wrote:
dastott wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:56 am
Looking really good. 2011 was the first year of the previous generation SS Evo HM?
This frame is SuperSix not SuperSix Evo. First evo was for MY2012. This one is SuperSix with 1,5 fork, beefier downtube, 31,6mm seatpost and hourglass shaped headtube. Nice colour though!
You are right. This is a 2011 supersix Hi-mod frame and fork.

Some pictures with the Roval clx60’s and with some CAAD companionship...

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DarkerxHalf
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by DarkerxHalf

My pretty CAAD12 - absolutely love the current setup of this bike - however wheels are for sale to help fund something else.
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2018 Cannondale CAAD12 Custom (RIP)
2018 Cannondale Supersix Hi Mod (SOLD)

giallofly
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by giallofly

2017 Synapse Wheels Mavic Cosmic Pro SL 1570g Cinelli Neos bars 185g Dura ace pedals 228g Dura ace rotors 93g Save seatpost 193g Fabric alm saddle 140g FSA SL-K stem 165g lightweight bar tape still not a weight weenie bike at 7.7kg with pedals but is lovely to ride.
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ubers
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by ubers

2018 Evo Hi-mod 56cm - 6.94kg
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573
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by 573

As seen elsewhere, but to keep this up-to-date... '13 Black Inc with '16 Hi-Mod fork. 5.47kg

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Peeza21
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by Peeza21

Visible elsewhere, but may as well through it in here to. 4.925kgs '12 Supersix frame, '16 Supersix fork

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Cannondale Systemsix Ultegra 2020 8)
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Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez
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by Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez

What a beauty. The geometry, the "thin" tubes, timeless proportions with a crazy low weight.

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Peeza21
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by Peeza21

The 2nd Hi-Mod in my stable currently

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Weight around 6.5kgs, aiming just to go sub 6kgs, but not in any rush with British winter. Think I’ll switch to sram red mech and sand down levers as well as a carbon bar and hylix seatpost. Tubulars are just Vittoria rally, so not super light, but good for miles.
Cannondale Systemsix Ultegra 2020 8)
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