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The fab work really is incredible. It's so interesting to show people this bike and see what kind of reactions they have. Oftentimes they don't really even get it, which is fine. But then you get the right person who puts it together, and the look on their face is fantastic.
Also, have let a few club riders take a spin on it, and everybody absolutely loves it. |
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Belt Drive SuperSix EVO - Now 5.87kg
The Fabric Scoop Flat Pro came in a little heavier than advertised. According to Cannondale, the saddle weighs 176, though mine came in at 185. Still considerable savings over the saddle previously on the bike.
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I think this is one of the cooler projects i've seen on here. It looks like a really fun ride. Belt drive fixed commuter is on my wish list.
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I really want a fixed belt drive, too. Would be interested in modifying something else to that end sometime in the future. |
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Belt Drive SuperSix EVO - Now 5.87kg
I swapped out the Cannondale carbon cages I'd had on the bike for a set of the Fabric Cageless system. Some studs that a special bottle mates up with. Dropped roughly 50 entire grams there.
Original cage weights, with KCNC bottle bolts. The fabric studs with the KCNC bolts - which I wound up not being able to use as they weren't quite long enough. Bolts with the fabric system were ~1g heavier for a pair than the KCNC bolts Installed on the bike I used small circles I cut out of red electrical tape to cover the hole on the frame instead of using the other set of supplied bottle studs. (each fabric bottle comes with four studs, meaning you'll always have significantly more studs than bottles) I also acetone'd off the logos on my Cannondale C1 bar, didn't save any weight, but I think it looks nicer! Down to 5.82kg now! Last edited by MaraudingWalrus; 02-19-2016 at 07:04 PM. |
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Are you going to remove the Di2 shifter paddles? That's grams!
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The next time I get really bored. I have the tiny tiny torx fitting. It's silly tiny. T25 on left for reference. |
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Quiet
Im sure that a belt drive system is quiet, but honestly, with the exception of my King Hubs, my Shimano 9 speed is very quiet (assuming proper adjustment) and my Sram 10 speed is very quiet as well. I would never say that they were in anyway a distraction, to me, a bigger distraction is the wind whistling in my ears on a windy day.
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Belt Drive SuperSix EVO - Now 5.82kg
I have a need to remove bicycles from my garage...any body interested in taking over this bicycle?
I just don't ride this one very much, and have other zany projects in the works...also I can only have so many singlespeeds... |
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You should convert to alfine di2 belt!! You already have the shifters.
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But seriously, if anyone is remotely interested in this thing, let me know. |
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What size is the frame?
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54cm frame, made from a 2014 SuperSix Evo. I'll compile more information and post in the classifieds later tonight.
Any thoughts as to what this silliness should go for? |
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No idea on price, but GLWS. Looks like a really fun project.
Is the break in the seat stay so you can slip the belt through? |
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Yes, it is.
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belt drive, cannondale, custom, supersix evo |
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