About Cervelo S5 2023

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Karvalo
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by Karvalo

mrlobber wrote:
Wed Jan 03, 2024 10:28 am
However, at least on the previous S5 Disc, you could run also standard stem and subsequently any standard bar of your choice, I guess, the cable routing internals haven't changed that much for it not to be possible on the 2023 "facelift" model.
It's not possible. The bolt pattern for attaching the stem to the frame is quite different, therefore you physically cannot bolt the Gen1 steerer tube adapter onto the Gen2 frame.

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Thanks for the info, useful for the OP.
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by therealmurli

therealmurli wrote:
Tue Dec 26, 2023 10:37 pm
Can anybody give a little bit insight when it comes to powermeter clearance for the non-driveside type (4iiii and Stages)?
Hate to quote myself here, but could somebody with a Shimano groupset over here could help me with this? Sticking an 8mm allenwrench between the chainstay and the crankarm would be more than sufficient for me (if it clears of course)! :beerchug:

I'm torn between this option and the P2M with Rotor cranks, which seem to be troublefree for a lot of people, but I don't like the tapered sections of the rotor cranks and neither the different chainline. Seems like it is a hit or miss with the cranks acc. to multiple sources...

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by protorix

I´m searching (for 2 hours flat now) for the weight of an 2022 Ultegra DI2 stock S5 and the 2023 Ultegra DI2 stock S5. A shame, cervelo does not give the weight, but also most of what I can find is not trustworthy. Maybe someone of you has some numbers. Everything I could find was a difference of 56 grams on the stem. Am I right, that the frame itself is the same, no matter if it´s a 22 or 23 model (the fork as well?).

Thanks so far. 2022 model would be in the sale right now...

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by Karvalo

2022 was when the new model S5 was launched, so there's a slight ambiguity over whether you're looking at a 22 S5 that came out before the new launch or not.

Ultimately though, if the stem is different then you will be looking at the two different versions and the frame and fork are also different.

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by CR987

A 2022 11speed Ultergra Di2 S5 with the Reserve wheels (wheels were approx 1650g) and dual sided Shimano power meter was dead on 8kg.

That's where I started. I put a DA crank with series 3 4iii left sided power meter, DA 12 speed calipers, 140mm + 160mm 9200 DA rotors, Farsports 50mm wheels (1320g), took 100g off by using titanium hardware in the handlebar and stem and also stripped off those huge handles off the thru axles).
Berk Lupina at 90g + Hylix seatpost
Total weight is now 7.05kg

GCZ
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by GCZ

How did you take off 100g with Ti hardware on the handlebar / stem section? Was that just the screws? Seems tremedeous in terms of savings...

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by spdntrxi

GCZ wrote:
Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:43 pm
How did you take off 100g with Ti hardware on the handlebar / stem section? Was that just the screws? Seems tremedeous in terms of savings...
I think he is counting the TA mod in this number as well.
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by slot22

Hello guys, i have a question ,,, what size should i go for 51 or 54?

My current bike,
My saddle height from center of bottom bracket to top of the saddle is 75.5cm
Tip of the sandle to end of the stem is 58cm
From the floor to the under of the handlebar 76cm
Drop from saddle to top of handlbar 16cm

Thanks

CR987
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by CR987

slot22 wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2024 9:16 am
Hello guys, i have a question ,,, what size should i go for 51 or 54?

My current bike,
My saddle height from center of bottom bracket to top of the saddle is 75.5cm
Tip of the sandle to end of the stem is 58cm
From the floor to the under of the handlebar 76cm
Drop from saddle to top of handlbar 16cm

Thanks
I'm on a 51, 169cm tall (5'7"), BB to top of saddle is 68cm

therealmurli
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by therealmurli

So I built up my new S5 Grand Tour Edition, loving it so far.

However after I mounted my seatpost I went to recheck and found this...any thoughts?

I've been using a digital calibrated torquewrench, torqued to 8Nm, no Carbon gripper on the clamping area apparently, only where the post meets the frame.

Do I need to replace? Knocking on it sounds like nothing is structurally endangered, just some clearcoat damage(?).
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CR987
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by CR987

It still looks ok but rather use some fibre paste and 5 or 6Nm is plenty

therealmurli
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by therealmurli

CR987 wrote:
Mon Mar 18, 2024 12:01 am
It still looks ok but rather use some fibre paste and 5 or 6Nm is plenty
Cheers! I've used fiber paste nevertheless. Still wondering, why Cervelo is giving such a high torque spec, when it doesn't seem to be required at all..

SlowSwedishRacer
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by SlowSwedishRacer

Cervelo S5 Grand Tour Edition size 54.

I think is as light as I can make without sketchy components (maybe the Hylix is that, we will see)

Weight 7.0 kg wo pedals (Favero Assioma Will be used)


130 mm stem and 380 mm handlebar
Hylix seatpost
Alpitude Gardena Carbon saddle
Dura Ace 9200 groupset with sprint shifters.
Rotor Aldhu Carbon Cranks with 30 mm axle
Stone Spider and Rotor bolts.
Dura Ace 9200 54/40 chainrings.
Dura Ace 9200 11-30 cassette and chain.
Zipp 454 NSW wheels with Conti GP5000 S 700x28
Tune carbon cages.

Some bolts will bea swapped for Ti and a Garmin holder about 15-25 g will be added.
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by Brybo

Does anyone have any details on the chartreuse colorway?

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