I would be on this frame right now if it weren't for the things that you listed. The ai rear end is the single dumbest bike decision I have ever seen and I will never let that go.DrimeOser wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 8:40 pmI never really got the Supersix SE. Same weight and same geo than the admittably very good SuperX. But, only the tube shapes were actualized while a lot of old quirky tech like pressfit bb and Ai rear end were carried over. Also, the builds are terrible and the framset is nowhere to be found. First, those builds were super expensive, now they are on sale everywhere.
Maybe finally get rid of the wide bb and Ai and offer some nice build options and that thing would be a contender for an awesome racy bike.
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Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
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Good morning experts!
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
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You are probably looking for an XDR freehub for these hubs; Formula CL-712. Not too sure if you can actually get an XDR freehub for these to be complete honest. You may need to contact them directly for a part codeCuypmeister wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:23 amGood morning experts!
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
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Cheers, thanks!Tifosiphil wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:45 amYou are probably looking for an XDR freehub for these hubs; Formula CL-712. Not too sure if you can actually get an XDR freehub for these to be complete honest. You may need to contact them directly for a part codeCuypmeister wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:23 amGood morning experts!
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
It seems the CX/SE is also getting an update with delta steerer and full cable integration
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxVc00QRs7L/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxVc00QRs7L/?hl=en
Hi!
I have a Supersix Evo SE 2023 i a would like to change my 2 speed chainring to 1 speed.
Do someone know if its 47mm chainline wide dub
crank Rival will fit?
I will only change the right side since its a Rival ai crankset.
I have a Supersix Evo SE 2023 i a would like to change my 2 speed chainring to 1 speed.
Do someone know if its 47mm chainline wide dub
crank Rival will fit?
I will only change the right side since its a Rival ai crankset.
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You can't, there isn't any. Searched all over for it last year. Too cheap FormulahubCuypmeister wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:23 amGood morning experts!
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
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Right side is the same the same, so wide no matter if which right arm you put on. So just to choose how light/expensive you want
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Part number you are looking for is K81012. Its the XD FH body for those formula hubs. Same hub and FH body is used on the 2022 EVO Rival AXS.cerro wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:15 pmYou can't, there isn't any. Searched all over for it last year. Too cheap FormulahubCuypmeister wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:23 amGood morning experts!
Quick question: the Cannondale Supersix Evo CX has the following wheels:
Rims
DT Swiss R470 db, 28h
Now, originally this bike came with a 10/11 speed body for Sram 11 speed cassettes. I have converted it now to Rival AXS Xplr, so I need an XDR body for these wheels. Does anybody know if these specific DT Swiss R470 wheels can be converted with relevant body? If so, does anybody know which one i need to purchase for these specific wheels?
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.bet1216 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 6:41 pmI got my Supersix Evo CX a week ago. Stripping it down right now because I want a GRX Di2 2x set up. If you are in the US and can go to chicago I know a bike shope there had a CX in a 54 as of the last week of December (they will not mail it).
Here mine is on the work stand in the garage:
Hi there. First post here. I'm building up the same spec as you, I have a brand new frameset in the Lachlan Morton colour way.
Wondering did you finish the build and how it looks? Which 2x chainring did you use, and how did you route the di2 cables into the frame I do t know if it looks a bit clunky them going into the top of the downtube?
There seems to be a new version coming wot the same triangle steerer as the ssevo4 road bike, which allows for fully internal routing.
Does anyone have and insider info on when this bike may perhaps be released, and if so will the fork be available seperatley to allow for full internal cabling. From what I've seen only the fork is different the frame is the same and uses the same headset bearings.