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• #7427
Ah link fail. Yeah the stainless ones, they're nice and not too pricey as a placeholder :)
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• #7428
Between a Supersix EVO 105 and a CAAD12 105 where is the difference?
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• #7429
Frame material.
Go for the one you can afford.
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• #7430
Mid range carbon vs top range aluminium.
Supersix over caad though I would think. No experience of that though -
• #7431
I'd get the one that has the radest paint
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• #7432
Valid
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• #7433
Frame size is?
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• #7434
Mid range carbon is still very awesome.
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• #7435
Does anyone want to buy a CAADX? Frame and forks in size 52?
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• #7436
54cm.
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• #7437
Ok I bought the supersix, 2016 model, I think there are no great difference with the new model aside from the seatpost or the fork
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• #7438
Good choice
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• #7439
Is possible to change the chainrings of the Cannondale Si cranks? The FSA are ugly
What bcd is? Can I put the Sram Force on it? -
• #7440
Shouldn't be a problem. If it's 53 tooth big ring it'll be 130bcd. If it's 50 then it'll be 110
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• #7441
I am upgrading from a 2015 Supersix Evo (non hi-mod) to a 2016 Supersix Evo Hi-Mod Ultegra. Are the geometries similar enough for me to ride the same 54 cm frame size?
I am planning to remove the Ultegra on the new bike and replace with SRAM Red etap, keeping the Spidering chainset. Would I also be able to use the Ultegra cassette with the SRAM Red and just get a new chain?
edit: This:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/reviews/road-bikes/cannondale-supersix-evo-carbon-105-5
to this:
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• #7442
Would I also be able to use the Ultegra cassette with the SRAM Red and just get a new chain?
Yes.
Prov dibs on ultegra shifters and mechs ;)
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• #7443
:)
Yes, I will be selling those.
The 2015 Supersix has been upgraded to full Ultegra 6800 (including chainset) and nice FSA finishing kit and is pretty mint. This will also be for sale as a complete bike if anyone is interested.
Any Supersix geo experts out there?
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• #7444
As @edscoble says it is down to frame material, carbon vs alu.
I found this comparison article to be very informative (SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD vs. CAAD12)
https://cyclingtips.com/2017/01/cannondale-caad12-vs-supersix-evo-hi-mod-road-disc-bike-comparison-review/I had been lusting after a SuperSix but after reading the above think my next bike/frame will be a CAAD12
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• #7445
Nope. It's about the colour of the paint, the dent that it makes in your wallet, whether the people you ride with will be judging you on the price & material of your frame...AND finally whether you are crit racing or not.
That one is carbon or alu is neither here nor there - they will both feel the same - if not sound the same - once you've fitted 28mm rubber at 55psi...
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• #7446
Joined the club.
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• #7447
beauty!
I joined the club in the past (2 x CAAD10), left it but re-joined it 10 minutes ago... ordered a CAADX Ultegra Disc (was a bargain I couldn't deny: 1450 euro for brand new 2016 model).
Will post pics after I picked it up.
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• #7448
Maybe the first bike I've seen with a thomson that looks okay ...
runs and hidesEdit: it looks great, obviously (in case that din't come across initially)
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• #7449
I liked your emonda more ;)
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• #7450
ooft, pron is thattaway >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Oh the stainless steel ones?
I'm not fussed on the design, I just quite wanted the cannondale cages for my cannondale :)