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Guys,

 

So it turns out that after a crash I will need to replace my Cannondale SuperSix frame.

Now being a big fan of the SuperSix, I am naturally leaning towards buying the new Cannondale Evo.

 

However, there do appear to be several frames available and I'm trying to figure out which would be not only the best bet, but also the best value for money.

From my understanding, the 2014 Evo comes with 3 carbon fiber options:

1. Nano Hi-Mod

2. Hi-Mod

3. Entry level

 

I presume the with the price, comes better 'carbon weaves' with lower counts meaning less weight and more stiffness. Is it really going to make a major difference though?

 

Otherwise, is there another bike someone can recommend? I've been rather impressed by the reports on the Giant TCR Advanced SL.

 

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Guys,

 

So it turns out that after a crash I will need to replace my Cannondale SuperSix frame.

Now being a big fan of the SuperSix, I am naturally leaning towards buying the new Cannondale Evo.

 

However, there do appear to be several frames available and I'm trying to figure out which would be not only the best bet, but also the best value for money.

From my understanding, the 2014 Evo comes with 3 carbon fiber options:

1. Nano Hi-Mod

2. Hi-Mod

3. Entry level

 

I presume the with the price, comes better 'carbon weaves' with lower counts meaning less weight and more stiffness. Is it really going to make a major difference though?

 

Otherwise, is there another bike someone can recommend? I've been rather impressed by the reports on the Giant TCR Advanced SL.

 

And go...

Lucky fella, wish I had those options. happy days

Guys,

 

So it turns out that after a crash I will need to replace my Cannondale SuperSix frame.

Now being a big fan of the SuperSix, I am naturally leaning towards buying the new Cannondale Evo.

 

However, there do appear to be several frames available and I'm trying to figure out which would be not only the best bet, but also the best value for money.

From my understanding, the 2014 Evo comes with 3 carbon fiber options:

1. Nano Hi-Mod

2. Hi-Mod

3. Entry level

 

I presume the with the price, comes better 'carbon weaves' with lower counts meaning less weight and more stiffness. Is it really going to make a major difference though?

 

Otherwise, is there another bike someone can recommend? I've been rather impressed by the reports on the Giant TCR Advanced SL.

 

And go...

 

My firewall blocked your message due to the bolded section of your message:

 

Plus, I put it down to the start of a long weekend moment of madness that you considered any other make than a Dale :)

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