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2019 Trek Madone SL6 disc vs 2021 Cannondale SystemSix


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Good day everyone

 

Considering buying one of these Spec very similar from what i can see Ultegra groupset . Cannondale running 105 Cassette Trek Ultegra.

 

Price similar.

 

Took the Madone for a weekend and it was amazing cant do the same with Cannondale.

 

Any opinions?

 

Thanks

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From what I've read you can't beat treks frame for comfort. Plus I like how it looks.

 

I haven't ridden either, but I was hoping /thinking of buying this (or the SLR6) about a year ago

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And if I'm picturing the correct cannondale when you turn there appears a gaping hole in the front end of the rather ungainly looking head tube.

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i have the 2019 Trek SLR. its the most comfortable ride you will find.

only thing that might be better is a Parlee, but thats besides the point.

 

its a no brainer for me. 

i'd take the trek any time over the cannondale.

 

i also agree, go turn the steering on the cannondale and see the gaping hole that shows up - ugly.

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Which is lighter and which one has the correct crankset. I know some of the top Treks came with a 50/34 crank which is a bit strange for a top end bike.

Which one makes you want to ride the most?

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Which is lighter and which one has the correct crankset. I know some of the top Treks came with a 50/34 crank which is a bit strange for a top end bike.

Which one makes you want to ride the most?

 

Thatsbthe thing if i stand in front of one or the other i like that one the most????

 

Trek has 50/34 which is same as my emonda

Cannondale 52/36

 

Being a bigger guy i have only experienced 50/32

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Thatsbthe thing if i stand in front of one or the other i like that one the most

 

Trek has 50/34 which is same as my emonda

Cannondale 52/36

 

Being a bigger guy i have only experienced 50/32

50/34 will be all you need.

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