'21 Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod 48cm Black
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Hi all,
I am currently working on a road bike project. A Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod 48cm Black. Found the frameset online for what seems to be a pretty reasonable price. Slightly skeptical that it will fit me the way I would like as I usually ride a 51cm frame in other brands but the stack and reach are within a few mm of what I normally ride. And there are plenty of people on this forum taller than I am who ride that size.
This is a medium term project as I am still waiting on a number of bits, the rate determining factor being a 12-Speed Ultegra Groupset. It might still be hanging out in the LA harbour. But here is a part list so far. I've weighted everything that is listed in the measured weight column. The estimated weight column stuff either isn't here yet (the groupset and some of the Enve bits) or need to be taken apart to weigh and I can't be bothered at this point (Enve 4.5AR's)
I am currently working on a road bike project. A Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod 48cm Black. Found the frameset online for what seems to be a pretty reasonable price. Slightly skeptical that it will fit me the way I would like as I usually ride a 51cm frame in other brands but the stack and reach are within a few mm of what I normally ride. And there are plenty of people on this forum taller than I am who ride that size.
This is a medium term project as I am still waiting on a number of bits, the rate determining factor being a 12-Speed Ultegra Groupset. It might still be hanging out in the LA harbour. But here is a part list so far. I've weighted everything that is listed in the measured weight column. The estimated weight column stuff either isn't here yet (the groupset and some of the Enve bits) or need to be taken apart to weigh and I can't be bothered at this point (Enve 4.5AR's)
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Weighed the wheels with the tires on as well as rotors. A bit surprised how heavy they are but I guess the wheels were never that light. And the front tire has had 5 rounds of sealant and the rear 2 so that might make a difference.
Wheels: Enve 4.5AR w/DT Swiss 240S Hubs.
Tires: Schwalbe Pro One TLE 30mm
Sealant: Muc Off
Rotors: Shimano XTR 160/140
Wheels: Enve 4.5AR w/DT Swiss 240S Hubs.
Tires: Schwalbe Pro One TLE 30mm
Sealant: Muc Off
Rotors: Shimano XTR 160/140
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Bike is done! Work and weather have conspired to keep me from riding it much but so far so good. Still need to get an actual weight but it should be around 7.35kg. A bit disappointing as the frameset is significantly lighter than my Cervelo R5D but there aren't really any weight weenie parts and I do have the bigger cassette on it.
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