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Probably the cheaper version rather than the lighter one, Cannondale's claim for their high end SuperSix carbon fork is 280g (from 320g) on their updated 2016 model.
Edit: reading the description, it may appear that there is a difference between the SuperSix fork and the CAAD12 fork in name only (this is from the CAAD12 Black Inc. description);
CAAD12, SPEED SAVE, BallisTec Hi-MOD full carbon, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steerer, integrated crown race.
From SuperSix;
SuperSix EVO, SPEED SAVE, BallisTec Hi-MOD full Carbon, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4"steerer, integrated crown race
From CAAD12 105 description;
CAAD12, SPEED SAVE, BallisTec full carbon, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steerer, integrated crown race
Someone at Weight Weenie strip his bike and weight the fork at 340g for the entry level 105 model, the 105 model fork possibily differ from your
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=137189
Lastly, Bikeradar claim that the higher end CAAD12 get the lighter fork;
With the new CAAD12, Cannondale seems to be throwing down the gauntlet to the competition in high-grade alloy. The numbers are compelling: the frame weighs just 1098g, which is 52g lighter than the CAAD10, while the fork – based on Cannondale's new EVO design – weighs a mere 300g. More expensive CAAD12 models get the HM fork, a scarily light 280g.
390grams for my black inc forks uncut