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Withdrawn: Roadie - Cannondale SuperSix Evo
Hi all - 'actual' photos to come - but given it is a unusual item for Nobmob, I thought less of a rush...hence the stock photo.
I'm selling my Cannondale Super Six Evo roadie. Its a 58cm, but has a 57cm top tube, so will suit anyone from just below 6 foot up to 6'4" (my height)....
Its full Dura-Ace Di2 11spd, with internal battery. It also has the Cannondale Hollowgram SiSL2 Cranks - with two sets of chainrings (standard and compact).
FSA Carbon seatpin, stem and bars.
Mavic Kysrium SLR wheelset.
Never been crashed, shop maintained. Perfect condition - genuinely perfect.
$4000
There are some 'optional extras'...
$500 extra an I'll include a Stages Powermeter (so that $4500 for a top of the line roadie with powermeter and DuraAce Di2)
For an additional $1500.....
Enve 6.7 Carbon Clinchers (DT240 hubs) + DuraAce cassette, wheel bags and carbon brake pads..
These are the best criterium wheels you can buy.
So for $6000 (ono) you'd get a top of the line roadie, powermeter and two sets of wheels - one high level training, one high level racing....
Literally the full package - you would need to spend NO MORE money....
I'll chuck in some extras if anyone goes the full package (carbon bidon cages, K-edge garmin mount, and a pair of Look Carbon Keo pedals...)
GO ON! Its mad value...
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How much with no wheels and no crank?
No wheels at all? and no crank at all?
Really not sure - but its not totally ideal as I'd need to sell them all seperately - maybe you should buy the bike and power meter for a special price ($4250) and then sell the wheels and crank yourself????
Lets say, for the sake of a price $3400 (Di2 group, best carbon frame Cannondale make, and lovely bars and stem etc)....
Just bought a new P2M power meter on a Rotor crankset, and not so keen on carbon wheels for commuting.
Is this bike still for sale?