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Supersix Liquigas

Postby jdp211 » Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:17 pm

I don't believe I ever posted this over here, so here goes.
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Frameset: Supersix Hi-Mod Liquigas
Groupset: Sram Red
Crankset: Cannondale Si 172.5 with Stronglight (Time branded) CT2 rings 53/39
Bars: Zipp SL 42cm
Stem: 3T Arx team 90mm
Seatpost: 3T Doric Team
Saddle: Tune Kom Vor
Wheels: Easton EA90 aero with yellow Veloplugs
Tires: Continental GP4000s
Pedals: Speedplay Zero Ti Team Green
Cages: Profile Designs Elite carbon Kage
Tape: Profile Shockwrap
Hoods: Green Hudz

Weighs in at exactly 6.8kg

Down the line (read Spring hopefully) I'd like to add a pair of deep carbon wheels and a Zipp SL speed stem.

Spacer stack is due to me trying to become more flexible/aggressive in my fit.

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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby jrennie » Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:40 pm

are those campy hudz stuck on sram?
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby dunlinii » Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:45 pm

A pretty cool bike. How do you find the saddle?
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby jdp211 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:22 am

@jrennie:
Hoods are SRAM hoods, I've been struggling to get them to fit perfectly though.

@dunlinii:
Thanks, the saddle is quite comfortable. Fits similarly to the speedneedle.
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby Fibre-Lyte » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:19 am

Welcome to the forum. That's a very good weight considering those wheels won't be the lightest around. What's wrong with the stem you have, I think it looks good from here?
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby jdp211 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:08 am

The stem's fine, I just like the aesthetics and weight of the Zipp better. The wheels aren't light, but they're not quite heavy either, weighing approximately 1500g.
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby jdp211 » Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:13 am

I've made some changes since the last time I posted, but haven't posted any pics here
I've since added Tune DC14 skewers, KCNC pulleys, Speedneedle alcantara and a few other things
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby bobo911 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:21 pm

Awesome!
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby Fourthbook » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:00 pm

I think the Super Six is a handsome frame but IMO the big Zipp decals dominate the bike's appearance. Have you considered removing them?
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Re: Supersix Liquigas

Postby jdp211 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 5:14 am

I've thought about it, but I kinda dig the loud tour frame look
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