Are We Getting A New Cannondale Supersix?
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and that its not a counterfeit. no hollow pins!
didnt realize cannondale uses an outboard der hanger. thats sorta sketchy imo.
didnt realize cannondale uses an outboard der hanger. thats sorta sketchy imo.
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Maybe the chain is Ultegra like the rest of the bike?FactoryMatt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 7:27 pmand that its not a counterfeit. no hollow pins!
didnt realize cannondale uses an outboard der hanger. thats sorta sketchy imo.
What can go wrong with outboard rd hanger?
The through axle still go through hole in the frame before it reach thread in the outboard hanger. The clamping force press rd hanger against the frame better than inboard rd hanger that rely on small screw IMO.
Essentially, for inboard set-up you'll need aluminum thru-axle thread on the outside or mold into the frame (which make it not replaceable), then rd hanger stay inplace inboard with tiny screw.
This external RD hanger combine axle thread piece and rd hanger in one piece. Which keep through-axle thread replaceable, RD hanger more robust, and combinely light.
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just speculating, i'm not an expert on hanger design. if it bends inwards in a crash, it seems to me you're liable to crush the trailing edge of the dropout. with the inboard, the force is against the axle. Ibis MTB and Specialized (all) use inboard hangers. yes, you can't replace the axle threads, but they're not a point of failure unless you're abusive.
sorry, i was wrong about the chain. didn't know there wasn't an 801-level chain w/ hollow pins.
sorry, i was wrong about the chain. didn't know there wasn't an 801-level chain w/ hollow pins.
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I see your logic... In this case, the way the hanger is shaped and wraps around the back of dropout, I think that in case of an impact, it would bend in the thinner middle section, nearer the derailleur without risking too much damage to both the frame and the axle.FactoryMatt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:00 pmjust speculating, i'm not an expert on hanger design. if it bends inwards in a crash, it seems to me you're liable to crush the trailing edge of the dropout. with the inboard, the force is against the axle. Ibis MTB and Specialized (all) use inboard hangers. yes, you can't replace the axle threads, but they're not a point of failure unless you're abusive.
sorry, i was wrong about the chain. didn't know there wasn't an 801-level chain w/ hollow pins.
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Good Morning everybody,
does anybody know if the issue with the small clearance between frame and chain for SRAM 12x still exist?
Considering buying a Hi Mod frame set EF, they go for 1990€ in Germany at the moment....
Another question:
Iam 184cm tall, 89cm inseam. Normal saddle height is 80cm from the BB center.
Does anybody have an experience, will 56cm fit?
Best regards
BlackforestRider
does anybody know if the issue with the small clearance between frame and chain for SRAM 12x still exist?
Considering buying a Hi Mod frame set EF, they go for 1990€ in Germany at the moment....
Another question:
Iam 184cm tall, 89cm inseam. Normal saddle height is 80cm from the BB center.
Does anybody have an experience, will 56cm fit?
Best regards
BlackforestRider
At this price it is a steal! I don't have AXS, I have 56 at 184cm but 87 inseam, 77 saddle height. Depends on your desired saddle to bar drop. It should be about your size unless you have short hands and need a lot of spacers. But Supeesix is quite friendly on stack among race bikes..
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Thank you!
What stem are you using on your bike? 110mm? Have you removed the spacers?
Would it be possible that you post a picture of the bike to get an idea of the saddle to bar drop?
What stem are you using on your bike? 110mm? Have you removed the spacers?
Would it be possible that you post a picture of the bike to get an idea of the saddle to bar drop?
hannawald wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 7:18 amAt this price it is a steal! I don't have AXS, I have 56 at 184cm but 87 inseam, 77 saddle height. Depends on your desired saddle to bar drop. It should be about your size unless you have short hands and need a lot of spacers. But Supeesix is quite friendly on stack among race bikes..
Would you be so kind and share where is that frame offered for 1990€? Any link?BlackForestRider wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 5:47 amGood Morning everybody,
does anybody know if the issue with the small clearance between frame and chain for SRAM 12x still exist?
Considering buying a Hi Mod frame set EF, they go for 1990€ in Germany at the moment....
Another question:
Iam 184cm tall, 89cm inseam. Normal saddle height is 80cm from the BB center.
Does anybody have an experience, will 56cm fit?
Best regards
BlackforestRider
Many thanks!
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