I ride both in the same size 56, the SSE with a -17 130mm stem and the S6 with a -6 120mm Knot stem and the Knot SystemBar. They are pretty much spot on the same fit. You should definitely not go bigger on the SSE, because it’s more relaxed anyway.rides4beer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 5:15 pmDoes anyone here have both an SSE and SystemSix? Do you ride the same size? My SSE is a 56, fit is good with one spacer (and top cap, so 17mm of spacers total), but could go a lil lower without any trouble. Looking at the geo, I could go 56 or 58 on the S6. To keep the same fit, I'd need an extra spacer on the 56 S6, or just get used to being lower, but would be pretty close with it slammed on the 58.
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That's how I intend to route them (instead of crossed, because right now the noise is annoying). Do you hear the hoses rubbing against the frame or is you setup ok in terms of noise? How many spacers do you have installed? (the closer the stem is to the frame, the more the hoses have to bend - that is the reason why the noise got annoying when I lowered the stem, I guess)floriansantana wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:17 amCurrently I have them routed straight, so front brake through the fork, straight up through the hole in the steerer and then to the left brake lever and rear brake through the down tube, through the right channel into the steerer and then to the right brake lever.
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I have the Knot stem and handlebars on my SystemSix and it’s pretty much silent so no rubbing or anything.mapaha2810 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:37 pmThat's how I intend to route them (instead of crossed, because right now the noise is annoying). Do you hear the hoses rubbing against the frame or is you setup ok in terms of noise? How many spacers do you have installed? (the closer the stem is to the frame, the more the hoses have to bend - that is the reason why the noise got annoying when I lowered the stem, I guess)floriansantana wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:17 amCurrently I have them routed straight, so front brake through the fork, straight up through the hole in the steerer and then to the left brake lever and rear brake through the down tube, through the right channel into the steerer and then to the right brake lever.
It’s different on my SuperSix with standard stem and bars: the hoses rub and the bars don’t rotate completely freely from side to side. It doesn’t matter while riding but it’s not 100% perfect.
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I already have the 56cm SSE, contemplating going bigger with a SystemSix. Interesting that you're running the -17 on the SSE and the -6 on the S6, when they both come with the opposite, altho I guess that's one way to help the fit match on both bikes. Altho, I guess part of what makes the S6 faster is the longer and lower position, so maybe I shouldn't look to go bigger to keep the stack the same, but take advantage of the lower position to go faster.floriansantana wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:43 amI ride both in the same size 56, the SSE with a -17 130mm stem and the S6 with a -6 120mm Knot stem and the Knot SystemBar. They are pretty much spot on the same fit. You should definitely not go bigger on the SSE, because it’s more relaxed anyway.
Should be BB30 on that one. Easy to see if there is a plastic cup on the outside of the frame or not. PF if plastic cup going out from the frame.
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But don’t because you’re parts will wear out quicker. Sram has a proprietary chain with larger rollers. There are compatible chainrings available tho.
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It may well 'work', but it's at your own risk of accelerated wear and shifting quality. It's certainly not officially supported.
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I’ll get better pics tomorrow in the sun, but got my new FFWD Ryot77s mounted up. Go deep or go home!
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Editing this post to add a better picture. I’ll do a full write up in the wheel section, but the Ryot77s rock, it was windy af today and they did great! A lil deep for the SuperSix, the plan is to get an aero bike eventually, probably a SystemSix. But for now I’ll rock them on the SSE. The Ryot44s or 55s would be a really good all around wheelset, depending on your preferences.
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Absolutely!! Plus, love the sound they make! Helps being 84kg and living in the flatlands lolBigBoyND wrote:Gotta love deep wheels on a road bike. Those look deeper than 77mm! I had some 95mm Knight Composite wheels on my Prince for a while
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