2013 Cannondale Supersix Team 54cm, Sram Force 22, Carbon Wheels
#1
Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 2
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times
in
0 Posts
2013 Cannondale Supersix Team 54cm, Sram Force 22, Carbon Wheels
This is going to be my first lightweight bike and the most expensive bike I will purchase. This is a used bike on ebay and I am seriously considering it and want the people's advise to aid my decision. Here is the complete spec. Its priced at 1500 with shipping Cannondale Supersix Team 54cm for sale in Great Condition. Bike never dropped, no cracks or scratches in the frame just 2 small chips. Bought the bike new. Just selling cause i have no more time to ride.
Upgrades: Groupset - Sram Force 22, Carbon Wheels (Powerway R36 Carbon hub, Pillar Spokes), Carbon Handlebar and stem. New Continental Ultra Sport tires.
Bike will be professionally packed and serviced before ship.
Product Specification
Brand - Cannondale
Name - SuperSix
Size - 54cm
Frame MaterialSuperSix, full carbon, BB30 ForkSuperSix, full carbon, 1 1/8in to 1 1/2in tapered steerer, alloy dropouts
Handlebar - Carbon 400mm
Seatpost - Cannondale C3 alloy, 31.6mmx300mm
Saddle - Prologo Scratch Pro T2.0
Weight (kg) - 7.4
Stem - Carbon stem, 31.8mm, 6 degrees
Rims - Carbon 50mm
Front Hub - Powerway R36 Carbon
Rear Hub - Powerway R36 Carbon
Rear Tyre - Continental Ultra Sports
Front Tyre - Continental Ultra Sports
Headset Type - SuperSix, 1.5 lower bearing, 30mm top cap, w/5mm hidden alloy top cover
Grips/Tape - Cannondale Bar Tape w/ gel, 2.5mm
Shifters - Sram Force 22
Front Derailleur - Sram Force 22
Rear Derailleur - Sram Force 22
Cranks - Sram Force 22, BB30, 172.5mm, 53/39T
Cassette - Sram Force 22, 11-28t, 11-speed
Chain - Sram Red
Brakes - Sram Force 22
Bottom Bracket - BB30
Upgrades: Groupset - Sram Force 22, Carbon Wheels (Powerway R36 Carbon hub, Pillar Spokes), Carbon Handlebar and stem. New Continental Ultra Sport tires.
Bike will be professionally packed and serviced before ship.
Product Specification
Brand - Cannondale
Name - SuperSix
Size - 54cm
Frame MaterialSuperSix, full carbon, BB30 ForkSuperSix, full carbon, 1 1/8in to 1 1/2in tapered steerer, alloy dropouts
Handlebar - Carbon 400mm
Seatpost - Cannondale C3 alloy, 31.6mmx300mm
Saddle - Prologo Scratch Pro T2.0
Weight (kg) - 7.4
Stem - Carbon stem, 31.8mm, 6 degrees
Rims - Carbon 50mm
Front Hub - Powerway R36 Carbon
Rear Hub - Powerway R36 Carbon
Rear Tyre - Continental Ultra Sports
Front Tyre - Continental Ultra Sports
Headset Type - SuperSix, 1.5 lower bearing, 30mm top cap, w/5mm hidden alloy top cover
Grips/Tape - Cannondale Bar Tape w/ gel, 2.5mm
Shifters - Sram Force 22
Front Derailleur - Sram Force 22
Rear Derailleur - Sram Force 22
Cranks - Sram Force 22, BB30, 172.5mm, 53/39T
Cassette - Sram Force 22, 11-28t, 11-speed
Chain - Sram Red
Brakes - Sram Force 22
Bottom Bracket - BB30
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 7,569
Mentioned: 54 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1851 Post(s)
Liked 678 Times
in
429 Posts
The wheels are definitely knock-offs. He's honest about what they are, but they have big Campagnolo stickers on them. I'm also concerned the Handlebar and Stem are knockoffs too. They are badged 3T, but I don't know that 3T every made green logos (Cannondale had a deal with FSA for green parts). SInce he just says Carbon in the description and the fake Campy wheels, I am going to assume the bar and stem are also fake.
I'm also not convinced the frame is real since there is no Braze on mount for the FD. Rather it uses a clamp on FD. From other eBay listings, it looks like the Hi-Mod frames definitely have a braze on for the FD, but some of the other non-hi-mod listed frames have a clamp. Maybe someone with more knowledge of Cannodale's 2013 line up can confirm.
Regardless, I don't know that I'd pay much more than $1200 for that bike given the age and components.
I'm also not convinced the frame is real since there is no Braze on mount for the FD. Rather it uses a clamp on FD. From other eBay listings, it looks like the Hi-Mod frames definitely have a braze on for the FD, but some of the other non-hi-mod listed frames have a clamp. Maybe someone with more knowledge of Cannodale's 2013 line up can confirm.
Regardless, I don't know that I'd pay much more than $1200 for that bike given the age and components.
Likes For topflightpro:
#3
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Henrico, Virginia
Posts: 166
Bikes: 1978 Jack Taylor "Tour of Britain", 2010 Cannondale CAAD9-4, 2013, Cannondale Supersix Evo Red Racing, 1969 Jack Taylor Ladies "Tourist" (wife's), 2010 Specialized Dolce Sport (wife's)
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 17 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 4 Times
in
4 Posts
I suspect it is not a team bike. Judging by the equipment and weight it looks like the Supersix Evo 2 Red (same color way, not Hi-Mod and lesser components). See the link for the 2013 catalog. I have no idea why anyone would downgrade the components on a team bike. I have a 2013 Supersix Evo Hi-Mod Red Racing. I'm running ENVE 3.4 SES tubulars with Veloflex Carbons, and FIZIK Cyrano 00 bars and stem with a FIZIK Cyrano carbon seat post. Complete with Speedplay Zero Stainless pedals and Arundel carbon cages it weighs 6.1Kg. A team bike should be similar. Check it out carefully before you buy. The team bike should have Hi-Mod logos on the fork legs and seat stays. https://www.cannondale.com/-/media/f...d-2013_usa.pdf
Last edited by Vince Canepa; 05-13-20 at 09:58 AM. Reason: Add detail.
#5
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Henrico, Virginia
Posts: 166
Bikes: 1978 Jack Taylor "Tour of Britain", 2010 Cannondale CAAD9-4, 2013, Cannondale Supersix Evo Red Racing, 1969 Jack Taylor Ladies "Tourist" (wife's), 2010 Specialized Dolce Sport (wife's)
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 17 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 4 Times
in
4 Posts
The 2013 Supersix Evo Hi-Mod Team was district model with the Hi-Mod frame and higher level components. The Supersix Evo 2 Red was a non Hi-Mod model with the team color way and lower level components. Don't believe me - check the catalog.