You can partially see it here:vneilv wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 11:44 amHas anyone posted these yet? Supersix EVO SE?
https://ciclimattio.com/p/supersix-evo- ... 0c63b1c8e1
I'm sure that these are just mock ups but some interesting things to note.
Looks like its some sort of AXS with a flat top chain yet it has a spidering - will Cannondale update these to run 12 speed chains? I know it can work with the older 11 speed rings but an update would be nice.
Stem looks interesting, alloy but with integrated cabling. Once again could just be a mock up but would love to see a lighter version of the current Cannondale bar / stem combo.
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mustafah009 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 2:58 pmYou can partially see it here:vneilv wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 11:44 amHas anyone posted these yet? Supersix EVO SE?
https://ciclimattio.com/p/supersix-evo- ... 0c63b1c8e1
I'm sure that these are just mock ups but some interesting things to note.
Looks like its some sort of AXS with a flat top chain yet it has a spidering - will Cannondale update these to run 12 speed chains? I know it can work with the older 11 speed rings but an update would be nice.
Stem looks interesting, alloy but with integrated cabling. Once again could just be a mock up but would love to see a lighter version of the current Cannondale bar / stem combo.
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Anyone seen a supersix (disc brake version) being fitted with cable actuated calipers? the ones im most intersted in is TRP HY-ROAD. thanks.
Some say pour 10ml water out of your bottle to save that last bit of the weight. Sorry, i go one step further, i tend to the rider off my bikes.
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There is not enough room for TRP HY-ROAD to install at rear brake.WorkonSunday wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 10:06 amAnyone seen a supersix (disc brake version) being fitted with cable actuated calipers? the ones im most intersted in is TRP HY-ROAD. thanks.
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ah, thats what i thought. oh well...there goes that idea.oldmac wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 10:48 amThere is not enough room for TRP HY-ROAD to install at rear brake.WorkonSunday wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 10:06 amAnyone seen a supersix (disc brake version) being fitted with cable actuated calipers? the ones im most intersted in is TRP HY-ROAD. thanks.
thanks.
Some say pour 10ml water out of your bottle to save that last bit of the weight. Sorry, i go one step further, i tend to the rider off my bikes.
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
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is that Juintech in general or because of something specific about the supersix/systemsix combo ?
Some say pour 10ml water out of your bottle to save that last bit of the weight. Sorry, i go one step further, i tend to the rider off my bikes.
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
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what is the weight difference between a SI and an SISL2 crank axle?
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In my experience, they are the same!mikemelbrooks wrote:what is the weight difference between a SI and an SISL2 crank axle?
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There was only one version of the 109mm spindle originally, they later added a second version. The original and the lighter one has holes drilled out between the splines at each ends, the other version doesn't have those holes, but the material is the same, wall thickness in the middle is the same as far as I can tell so the weight difference is probably marginal, maybe not even a factor once you install it as these holes usually get filled with grease.
I'm not sure if they have two models now or if the non-drilled version replaced the drilled one.
The ones with holes typically weigh around 63-64 grams. I have one of the other version but can't find it, I must have installed it somewhere and wont start removing cranksets just to check the weight, sorry.
I'm not sure if they have two models now or if the non-drilled version replaced the drilled one.
The ones with holes typically weigh around 63-64 grams. I have one of the other version but can't find it, I must have installed it somewhere and wont start removing cranksets just to check the weight, sorry.