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Help! Cannondale SuperSix evo 105 of Fondriesta?


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Looking at making a big upgrade for my bike and need some advice on my options;

 

A cannondale supersix evo 105,

Fondriest TF3 or TF2 with 105

 

I also don't know if the difference between the TF2 and TF3 is worth it, can anyone help please!

Edited by The Adventuring Cyclist
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Never ridden a Fondriest, but I own a EVO, it is nothing short of incredible. 

 

If it got lost, stolen, or smashed, I would buy another one without hesitation.

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I own a TF2.. its a fast, racing frame. Very very stiff bike that loves the flat land.

 

Feels "heavy" on longer climbs [7.6kgs]. Its an aggressive frame, of you get what I'm saying.

 

Dont get me wrong, the TF2 is an awesome frame but I think the EVO will be an overall better bike.

 

TF2 = racing bike

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If it was my choice, I would go for the Cannondale. Nothing against the Fondriest, but the bikes just do not catch my eye.

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I had 1 x TF3 and 3 x TF2's....everytime they crack...basically every year I had to get a replacement.

 

Dont waste your time with warranty replacements, go for the Cannondale

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Three things I would have considered if it was me:

 

  • Which one LOOKS pretty?
  • If a bearing breaks on tour....what is the likelihood I can find one in town? Good distributor or not?
  • Which one is lighter?
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I own a TF2.. its a fast, racing frame. Very very stiff bike that loves the flat land.

 

Feels "heavy" on longer climbs [7.6kgs]. Its an aggressive frame, of you get what I'm saying.

 

Dont get me wrong, the TF2 is an awesome frame but I think the EVO will be an overall better bike.

 

TF2 = racing bike

 

My ex TF2 weighed 7.0kg with a Rotor crank and SRAM Force groupset *off topic I know but agree fast on flats but not stiff at all*

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