Author Topic: Cannondale Saeco Team Bike 58 cm Six13 BB30 Campagnolo Campy Record  (Read 1526 times)

grundomatic

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This is a top-of-the-line, Tour de France level bicycle--from about a decade ago. A Cannondale Six13 Saeco Team Replica road bike. The components are all the very best from that time period, from the Campagnolo Record components to the Mavic Kysrium wheels to the Cannondale Hollowgram SI crank. I bought my road bike off the Cannondale demo truck when I worked at a bike shop. I no longer do long road rides, and I want my Cannondale to go to someone that will appreciate it for what it is. Where do I start?

The Six13 frame 58cm in size, is a carbon fiber and aluminum mix. The top tube, down tube, and seat tube are carbon fiber for a better ride. The lugs and the stays are Cannondale CAAD 9 aluminum for performance. The seat stays are hourglass shaped with some flex that means this lightweight road bike stills has a nice ride.

Campagnolo Record 10 speed drivetrain is super lightweight. The campagnolo chain has hollow pins to make it lighter. A couple of the sprockets on the 10 speed record cassette are titanium to make it more lightweight.

Campagnolo Record brakes as well. The brake levers are carbon fiber.

Bottom bracket and crankset are BB30--Cannondale pioneered this technology on their road bikes. The Cannondale BB30 Hollowgram SI crankset is actually stiffer and lighter than the carbon fiber version of the same crank. $500 new just for this crankset.

Full Speed Ahead, or FSA handlebars are also carbon fiber. They are lightweight and stiff for performance, but FSA forms the tops of the bars so they are a comfortable place to rest your hands.

Mavic Kysrium wheels on it are a great combination of lightweight and durable. While the Kysrium wheels aren't the absolute lightest wheel out there, Mavic wheels are always super durable. Riding on Mavic Kysrium wheels just feels fast, too.

I just put new Continental Gatorskin Tires on it. The Continental Gatorskins are a puncture resistant performance tire. Still have the new tire nubs on them.

If you have any questions ask. Price does not include the pedals.

This is a sweet ride for a sweet price. I hate to sell it, but I hate seeing it just sit even more.

I have it listed on craigslist and eBay with low-ball interest. I figure if I end up selling it cheaper than it already is I'd like for it to go to a Mustachian. I have it listed at $1400+$100 shipping. The bicycle and I live in Tucson. 
« Last Edit: September 04, 2016, 06:07:57 AM by grundomatic »

 

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