metamatic wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:28 pmShould be like thatTomSte wrote:Are there any real pics of the SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Ultegra Team Replica?
The pics provided so far do not really match the specs given in the bike descriptions of most online dealers.
The pics on the Cannondale homepage seem to be rather a graphic than a pic of the real bike as sold.
Thx
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This one with 8-arm (not the 10-arm superlight) Spidering chainrings. Still very light at 600 grams (52/36T).skyliner1004 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:13 pmwhats the sticker price on a new SI Hollowgram crank? How much would a crank + Spider chainrings be?S6ED wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:43 pmThe Si Hollowgram crankset is a relatively affordable option to save some weight.DaiD wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:48 pmWill do, and thanks for the suggestion about the Aldhu. I've been trying to actually find out the weight of the SI crankset that's currently on it. If it's under 700g [including chainrings], I might just leave the chainset upgrade for now. Especially as I've just discovered Berk Composites saddles...! With all the other changes and one of those saddles, it should [by my half-cocked calculations] hit very close to 7.5kg. Then I'll spend some time riding it to see if further modifications are needed. It's currently at the bike mechanic's, being shorn of the spacers and re-cabled through the Zipp aerobarsHexsense wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:33 pm
Let me know the seatpost price. I'm interested in buying cheapest disc varient, strip off components and buying replacement carbon post too.
For crankset, also check Rotor Aldhu or 3d+ (+ power2max if you want power meter). It is also aluminum crank with similar style look. It weight more due to longer bb30 spindle (bb386) which ensure future compatibility should you use bb386 or bb86 frame in the future. It is significantly cheaper on some places (like bike-discount.de).
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It’s different in every regard, start by reading some of the online articles (cyclingtips etc) from the launch and they’ll give you the high levelskyliner1004 wrote:Lets start, what are some major ones?Karvalo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:26 pmBetween the 2018 and the 2019, nothing.skyliner1004 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:25 pmI didn't get a chance to read through the 60 pages of this thread, but what changes are there between the 2019/2020 Supersix (HM) and the 2018 (SS HM)?
Between the 2018 and the 2020, everything.
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Everything. The whole frame. If you can't be bothered to read the thread you could just look at the Cannondale site now and see them side by side.
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Dan Gerous wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:22 pmmetamatic wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:28 pmShould be like thatTomSte wrote:Are there any real pics of the SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod Ultegra Team Replica?
The pics provided so far do not really match the specs given in the bike descriptions of most online dealers.
The pics on the Cannondale homepage seem to be rather a graphic than a pic of the real bike as sold.
Thx
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Annoyingly I put that on and now is freaking like a rock chairS6ED wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:54 pmYes, the SiSL2 crankset is expensive but it is a work of art. You can find it new on ebay at a relatively reasonable price.DaiD wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:13 amYeah, without anything added, basically the stock bike as bought. I've just ordered Dura-Ace rotors and cassette and Supersonic inner tubes. Now looking at saddles and contacted Cannondale to get a quote for the carbon seatpost. I did start to look at the SISL2 crankset and my jaw nearly got bruised when it bounced off the floor when I saw the price !!!sgtrobo wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 6:24 pmwithout bottle cages or pedals, yeah?
I noticed both of these as well on the Hi-Mod versionDaiD wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 1:36 pmWent out for a couple of hours, me and my massive stack o'spacers, went up a couple of hills and back down. Lovely and stable on the descents, I could feel the extra weight on the way up. My old Felt was 6.65kg, not super-light but I was happy. The SS definitely feels stiffer through the BB though. Oh, and something was creaking between saddle and seatpost....might have over-torqued it.
Will try to post as I go along. Cheers.
Actually my local bike shop did , badly .
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Looks like a 56cm to me, Devotional.
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I actually like the white branding on the downtube too (vs their recent switch to a tiny "cannondale" on the top tube.) It breaks up the monotony of an otherwise large black canvas.
What do you mean, like a rock chair? Badly installed?Devotional wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 12:06 amAnnoyingly I put that on and now is freaking like a rock chairS6ED wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:54 pmYes, the SiSL2 crankset is expensive but it is a work of art. You can find it new on ebay at a relatively reasonable price.DaiD wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:13 amYeah, without anything added, basically the stock bike as bought. I've just ordered Dura-Ace rotors and cassette and Supersonic inner tubes. Now looking at saddles and contacted Cannondale to get a quote for the carbon seatpost. I did start to look at the SISL2 crankset and my jaw nearly got bruised when it bounced off the floor when I saw the price !!!
Actually my local bike shop did , badly .
Here's the manual:
I haven't weighed them without rotors myself, but the front with rotor is 863g. I think the cheapo rotors are 142g each, not sure if that includes the bolts. I also seem to remember from previous research that the wheelset comes in around the 1500g mark. Not a huge area for weight savings unfortunately. But they certainly seem really nice-rolling!
I love that colourway/design, I think it rocks [the only one that does in my eyes, from what I've seen anyway]. Looks like the key differences [and also having a punt at a weight difference] to mine are:TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 12:23 am
I actually like the white branding on the downtube too (vs their recent switch to a tiny "cannondale" on the top tube.) It breaks up the monotony of an otherwise large black canvas.
- Hi-mod Frameset - saves 180-ish grammes
- Seatpost - saves about 110g
- Hollowgram SI chainset - maybe 100g?
...and the bar/stem combo looks the same as mine, rather than the Knot setup, so a weight saving maybe around 400g, putting it at about 7.8kg. Could pretty easily and quickly get it down to around 7.2kg, doing similar stuff to me
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I was looking at the Hi-MOD EF version too. Are you sure it's not available until September? Bike24 says it's available within 10-12 days in size 56 at least.
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