New cannondale SYSTEMSIX road frame!
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Thanks for the feedback on the bike. I have to say I’m still interested despite it being a bit porky. One thing making me hold off is an apparent rebranding of Cannondale. Not sure if anyone has seen it on the website but i guess it will be rolled out across the range next season. No more Annondale
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That rebranding of the smaller logos doesn't apply to the downtube logos, they're going to stay more or less the same. Also the paintjobs for the SystemSix are the paintjobs for 2019. If the DT logo changes for the 2020 season it would be because they've specifically decided to redo that logo, not because of the overall rebrand.
Not in the mechanical mode unfortunately. it's a demo bike that I've slammed the stem on so the cable could be quite a bit shorter, but they'd still be there. Running DI2 with the Knot stem and bar is clean, and running DI2 with a standard bar/stem combo would be almost as clean, which is nice.wheelbuilder wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 3:36 amThat is a lot of cable and hose showing. A Madone it isn't.
I'd prefer the mechanical didn't have so much cable out, but I like not being forced to use one handlebar and stem system, and I like being able to run mechanical - which are both things that some other new aero bikes don't allow for.
Only copying what has been in the media.
This will eventually be the way of the future across the entire portfolio, to replace the huge logos that currently fill the entire length of the downtubes on many of Cannondale's bikes.
Take it for what it’s worth?
This will eventually be the way of the future across the entire portfolio, to replace the huge logos that currently fill the entire length of the downtubes on many of Cannondale's bikes.
Take it for what it’s worth?
Got mine built up in the last few days and took it out for my first long ride this morning. Have to agree with what was written earlier about how well it corners and sprints. Feels amazing getting out of the saddle and putting power through the pedals. Felt a bit on the rigid side with the stock 23mm tires, but I was planning on switching over to 25s anyways. Cable integration might draw some away, but I didn’t find any negative effect on the performance. Definitely felt some performance benefit compared to my old road bike, especially at higher speeds. And before anyone asks, yes I’m going to cut down the steerer tube
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Sorry to be negetive but I definitely prefer this year's Venge over the SystemSix. I think it looks better (I know, subjective) and it's a lot lighter! Also very pleased to see they've stopped trying to integrate stuff, so annoying for a wannabe DIY mechanics (I am assuming that's 90% of people on this forum)
have you tried riding your bike harder?
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The shifter cable routing is rather... Interesting.
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Yeah, it looks like crossing the cables in the downtube and allowing the cables to go under the stem and across the headtube would result in a more pleasing routeNefarious86 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 12:47 amThe shifter cable routing is rather... Interesting.
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Hi willmac, hi Nefarious86,willmac wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:50 amYeah, it looks like crossing the cables in the downtube and allowing the cables to go under the stem and across the headtube would result in a more pleasing routeNefarious86 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 12:47 amThe shifter cable routing is rather... Interesting.
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Indeed, the cable guides are designed to work well with both options. The cable path in the down tube is slightly different depending on whether the cables cross in the down tube or not. So you can set it up whichever way you like.
Cheers,
Damon
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Cycling Sports Group, Cannondale
Ex-Kestrel, ex-Velomax, ex-Trek, ex-Cervelo
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Has anyone considered vision metron 5d on this bike?
Cannondale points out that it is not an aero bike but chooses to deliver it with a handlebar prepared for aerobar instead of a handlebar with cleaner cable routing and Garmin mount.
Cannondale points out that it is not an aero bike but chooses to deliver it with a handlebar prepared for aerobar instead of a handlebar with cleaner cable routing and Garmin mount.
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Hi Knokkelhaug,
Yes, the EF-Drapac p/b Cannondale pro team often uses the Vision metron 5D handlebar. It's a good match aerodynamically and cosmetically. Almost as good as the Knot system bar.
Cheers,
Damon
Yes, the EF-Drapac p/b Cannondale pro team often uses the Vision metron 5D handlebar. It's a good match aerodynamically and cosmetically. Almost as good as the Knot system bar.
Cheers,
Damon
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Ex-Kestrel, ex-Velomax, ex-Trek, ex-Cervelo
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Can you also confirm that Vision spacer kit/ bridge for 4s included Garmin mount?
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Hi Knokkelhaug,
The accessory kit isn't included with the SystemSix, but it is available aftermarket. You can see it in the "Service Parts METRON 4D flat M.A.S. .pdf" linked from the bottom of Vision's 4D Flat web page:
https://shop.visiontechusa.com/en/type/ ... ron-4d-mas
I don't know for sure the mount is for Garmin computers, but the Vision 5D is - it's what the EF-Drapac p/b Cannondale team uses to hold thier Garmins. So it seems likely...?
Cheers,
Damon
The accessory kit isn't included with the SystemSix, but it is available aftermarket. You can see it in the "Service Parts METRON 4D flat M.A.S. .pdf" linked from the bottom of Vision's 4D Flat web page:
https://shop.visiontechusa.com/en/type/ ... ron-4d-mas
I don't know for sure the mount is for Garmin computers, but the Vision 5D is - it's what the EF-Drapac p/b Cannondale team uses to hold thier Garmins. So it seems likely...?
Cheers,
Damon
Damon Rinard
Engineering Manager, Road Bikes
Cycling Sports Group, Cannondale
Ex-Kestrel, ex-Velomax, ex-Trek, ex-Cervelo
Engineering Manager, Road Bikes
Cycling Sports Group, Cannondale
Ex-Kestrel, ex-Velomax, ex-Trek, ex-Cervelo
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Damon, thanks!
I ordered a SystemSix Ultegra today, hopefully delivered early September.
When I looked at the bike for the first time I got the WOW- feeling. It looks amazing!!! Just sold my SuperSix HiMod size 54 and will go for a SystemSix in 56. When I compared the geometry for SuperSix and SystemSix It looks logical to go up one size.
Any opinion on that?
I ordered a SystemSix Ultegra today, hopefully delivered early September.
When I looked at the bike for the first time I got the WOW- feeling. It looks amazing!!! Just sold my SuperSix HiMod size 54 and will go for a SystemSix in 56. When I compared the geometry for SuperSix and SystemSix It looks logical to go up one size.
Any opinion on that?