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As per my last thread ive decided the cannondale supersix evo is the best bang for buck on pauls cycles.
With the cycle scheme it works out a decent deal. Only thing im undecided on is whether to go with the sram red version or Di2??
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s6p5164/CANNONDALE-SUPERSIX-EVO-RED-2013
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s6p5165/CANNONDALE-SUPERSIX-EVO-ULTEGRA-DI2-2013
The sram red model comes with Mavic Ksyrium Equipe S where as the di2 comes with Ultegra 6700
Im not that clued up on road bikes so which is the better bike for the price and am i also correct in thinking the Di2 is last generation stuff?
Many thanks
The only thing a bit passé about the di2 is the battery is externally mounted but it shouldn't make any difference. I'd go di2. Cool tech and great price. Just as long as you can afford any repairs.
Red is the lightest group set, you do give away quite a bit of weight with Ultegra Di2 if that bothers you. I'd have Di2.
If you want lightest weight, Red, if you want cool tech that everyone who has it seems to love, and a front mech that trims automatically as you shift the rear, then Di2. Some people don't get on with Sram shifters as they work/feel differently to shimano.
Equipe S is no better or lighter than Ultegra wheels IIRC. I've got 6700 wheels and can't think of anything negative to say about them.
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I've got Di2 on my audax/winter bike, Red on my summer bike.
Red is way lighter. Di2 is much better.
the Di2 version seems to have cannondale's hollowgram cranks which retail for about £600 on their own...
FWIW that di2 is the older (1st) one - 10sp
I've only used the 6870 (second iteration) but it's great
The super six evo is a great bike but the Paul's cycles ones aren't the hi-mod version as ridden by Sagan ect, and their 10spd, not a big thing but not the latest.
Canyon have a few of these in various models from stock.
https://www.canyon.com/_en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=10106
Its a proper pro tour frame and in my opinion one of the most under rated bikes out there ( I know I've got one, but I've also got a Ultimate slx to compare it to )
If your a large or small its a superb bargain.
FWIW that di2 is the older (1st) one - 10sp
I've only used the 6870 (second iteration) but it's great
The 6770 had the newer wiring and what not though, so upgrading isn't as hard as on 7970. Does work very well too.
SRAM double tap is the worst road shifting out there. awful. Ultegra all the way, regardless of Di2 or mechanical.
Got mk1 Ultegra Di2 and love it. It just works so well. Cant think of ever going back to cables again. Been out in flooded roads and rain storms and I panicked , but it just didn't flitch at all. Do it, you wont regret it.
Other than the time I was running late and bombed down the hill outside my house then realising I'd left my battery charging in the house, my Di2 has been great. 😯
My mate's red front mech is annoyingly flexy and he has shifting problems sometimes, maybe that's an old one? Anyway, I'd go for the red one - will be quite a bit lighter and Di2 is nice but happy to ride without it.