Hey Everyone,
I currently own a 2011 Cannondale Supersix 3 Ultegra, my first ever carbon bike and has served me very well through the last few years. I love my Cannondale's so was thinking of upgrading the 2014/15 base model Cannondale Evo (not hi mod).
Is there much difference between the two bikes besides the Evo logo?
Cheers
2011 Cannondale Supersix vs 2014/15 Evo (Not hi mod model)
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2011 Cannondale Supersix vs 2014/15 Evo (Not hi mod model)
Postby GasCyclist » Fri Mar 27, 2015 1:05 pm
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Re: 2011 Cannondale Supersix vs 2014/15 Evo (Not hi mod mode
Postby tomlaulau » Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:47 am
Do a few searches on Google. Should be plenty of reviews for the Evo when it first came out and I remember reading a few of them when they actually compared it with the old supersix.
I have a 2014 normal mod Evo and it is quite comfy on the rear end and stiff at the same time. I've been told it is a smoother ride than the old supersix. Also the new Evo uses press fit bb30 (pf30) rather than the original bb30 which is IMO a better design and less to go wrong.
I have a 2014 normal mod Evo and it is quite comfy on the rear end and stiff at the same time. I've been told it is a smoother ride than the old supersix. Also the new Evo uses press fit bb30 (pf30) rather than the original bb30 which is IMO a better design and less to go wrong.
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Re: 2011 Cannondale Supersix vs 2014/15 Evo (Not hi mod mode
Postby darkelf921 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:22 pm
The new SuperSix Evo is nicer than the 2011. 2015 is almost identical to 2014 and currently there are some brilliant bargains to be found on 2014 models. Look around Cannondale LBSs and chat with them. The deals are so good the 2014 models are selling out quickly. There is a large difference in price making it worth the search.
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