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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
What do you reckon? http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s6p5514/CANNONDALE-SUPERSIX-EVO-105-5-2014
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FrameSuperSix EVO, BallisTec Carbon, SPEED SAVE, PressFit BB30ForksSuperSix EVO, SPEED SAVE, BallisTec Carbon, 1-1/8" to 1-1/4" steererRear DerailleurShimano 105 5700Front DerailleurShimano 105 5700, braze-onShiftersShimano 105 5700 20 SpeedChainsetFSA Gossamer, BB30, 50/34Bottom BracketFSA BB30ChainKMC X10, 10-speedFreewheelShimano 105 5700, 12-27, 10-speedHeadsetSuperSix EVO, 1-1/4" lower bearing, 25mm Alloy top capStemCannondale C3, 31.8mm, 6 deg.HandlebarsCannondale C3 CompactFront BrakeShimano 105 5700Rear BrakeShimano 105 5700RimsShimano RS11Front HubShimano RS11Rear HubShimano RS11TyresSchwalbe Lugano, 700x23c FoldingSaddlePrologo Scratch Pro T2.0SeatpostCannondale C3, Alloy, 27.2x300mmPedalsThe manufacturer does not supply pedals with this bikeGripsCannondale Bar Tape w/Gel, 2.5mm
 
Replace these bits:
  • Chainset FSA Gossamer, BB30, 50/34
  • Bottom Bracket FSA BB30
  • RS11 Wheels

Avoid anything with FSA Gossamer and FSA BB - they're crap.
The wheelset is a sub-£100 heap of cheese.
 

Kbrook

Guru
I've got those wheels on my winter bike. They are fine, like the other poster says they are cheap, I paid less than £60 for mine new. That's what you get on most new bikes, cheap wheels, my friend bought a Willier for £2000 which had the same wheels, I've had problems in the past with bb30 but I know plenty of people who haven't .
You spend more time looking at new bikes than me by the way.
 

simon.r

Person
Location
Nottingham
There's no point buying an expensive bike then having to fit better components in my opinion.

Surely that depends on the total cost? A £1000 bike with £500 spent on new parts is a £1500 bike (well, probably £1400 by the time you've sold the parts). If it's worth £1400 to you then it's a good deal.
 

vickster

Squire
There's no point buying an expensive bike then having to fit better components in my opinion.
Buy a frame and build it to your spec, sourcing parts when they are on special

Or you can change the wheels and sell the others for a few quid as new, or just wear them out and the get new ones

I have to say, the bike looks ok, but if buying a new bike now, I'd want an 11 speed groupset on my new bike

But it's a decent price if such things don't worry you. However, didn't you get into a tis with an LBS that sold you a bike without a triple? 12-27 isn't exactly a cassette for those not so fond of hills. But then again that's a racy road bike not an all day tourer for hilly rides

As much as I love a bargain, a reduced bike is only a bargain if it's the right bike. It's a 2014 model, it's being sold at that price because the retailer needs to recoup its funds and make space for new models

The 2014 does look much better than the 2015 though IMO ;)
 
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Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
I think the wheels will be fine, I find little difference between wheelsets, cheap or expensive, unless your paying serious cash for an ultra lightweight wheelset I wouldn't worry.
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
That's not expensive for a proper race bike.
It is for someone who cleans windows for a living and doesn't race just rides!


Buy a frame and build it to your spec, sourcing parts when they are on special

Or you can change the wheels and sell the others for a few quid as new, or just wear them out and the get new ones

I have to say, the bike looks ok, but if buying a new bike now, I'd want an 11 speed groupset on my new bike

But it's a decent price if such things don't worry you. However, didn't you get into a tis with an LBS that sold you a bike without a triple? 12-27 isn't exactly a cassette for those not so fond of hills. But then again that's a racy road bike not an all day tourer for hilly rides

As much as I love a bargain, a reduced bike is only a bargain if it's the right bike. It's a 2014 model, it's being sold at that price because the retailer needs to recoup its funds and make space for new models

The 2014 does look much better than the 2015 though IMO ;)



I've given up on triple cassettes. I had a 12-27 cassette fitted on the "dodgy"bike i was sold and i've got used to it.
 
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