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  • yeah something like that, SiSL2 is the lightest.

  • is there a crank with just SISL written on it? I haven't seen one... I think.

    Edit: ah yeah I get ya. I suspect those 'sisl' cranks are actually jus the new Si crank but with a different graphic.

    Edit2: oh wait, no. Apparently in 2013 they were still making SISL and SISL2 cranks. So the crank with 'SL' written on it and the crank with the new SISL graphic are actually the same.

    Si old - 99pc of them are silver but the occasional ltd edition black ones kick around
    Si new, with new Si logotype. Black / Purple
    SiSl - graphic is just a large 'SL' or for 2013 'SISL' in the new logotype. Black or Silver
    SiSl2 - all black, maybe some ano versions around

    Is the lineup possibly by weight / stiffness

    SI old:

    SI new:

    SISL crank:

    SISL2

  • That's what you get for buying a Cannondale

    Agreed, but add

    ...for buying a Cannondale mtb Outside of the US :)

    Ironically I've had no dealings with CSG UK - I think TF are mostly responsible for this clusterfuck. Which is a shame because from what I've heard they are good people.

    Cannondale themselves have no visibility of this saga either.

    I have to think carefully about who I royally piss off to get this resolved.

  • My instinct is avoid new lefties for the mid term - not just because of my experience but because of the new airspring that's coming out in Dec.

  • Brilliant as always, thanks @Howard

  • So I won an SL crankset on the bay for a steal (I think?), no rings or spider, which is perfect as I'm going to be using a P2M. A shame it's an extra $200 for the hollowgram P2M instead of the S900 P2M spider, and I need special tools that cost huge amounts! I heard that there was some person on ebay selling custom made dale crank tools...does anyone know anything about that?

  • and now for something completely different.. the Cannondale fat 1

  • Weird review, that. I suppose he's right about the Lefty - if they'd gone with a headshok it would be half as interesting, visually, even though the same travel could be achieved and you could use normal hubs + QR or 15mm maxle.

  • Back in the day, I used to have a 2008 Badboy Rohloff, to which I added a Lefty and rebuilt with 26" wheels. It served as an XC machine for a couple of years before being broken down to get something else.
    In hindsight I should have hung onto it, awaited the 650b revolution, and fitted drops.


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  • That is niiiiiiiiiice :)

    Reckon it's a doddle to limit a stock lefty to 30mm travel.

  • fun fun fun, already selling off kit in anticipation of test riding and wanting one.

  • So a Slate Ultegra 10.2kg

  • € 3.500

  • If anyone sees/knows of a 58/60 capo for sale please let me know.

    I've decided I need a matching set of dales.

  • a little improvement in the financial situation makes me think of keeping it.. finishing touch added (red/black fizik antares)

  • That's too nice to get rid of. Keeeep.

    Is the seat tube alu / crabon too?

  • keep it, burn the bidons

  • @Howard - 3x carbon :)
    @amey - why the hate? looks?

  • the size the looks

  • i tend to get thirsty on long rides.. any good looking black bidons out there?

  • looks nice but not thermo..

  • Just take the bottles off when you do the photoshoot :)

  • My 2007 Capo. It's a bit shit, and it's got a crack.


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