viernes, junio 17, 2011

Cannondale_Scalpel-29er 2012/supersix 2012,695g Frame!




A sneak peak at the 2012 Cannondale Scalpel 29er with product manager, Johs Huseby at the 2011 Sea Otter Classic..


Domingo, 17 de Abril de 2011 10:06
Sea Otter; Cannondale Scalpel 29er 2012
por Kristian Adam


Sea Otter; Cannondale Scalpel 29er 2012

Ya se ha podido ver uno de los primeros prototipos de la Scalpel 29er para el año 2012 desde la feria Estadounidense del Sea Otter Clasic.

Tras toda la tendencia que están marcando las ruedas grande, cabía esperar una Scalpel de 29er. Si Cannondale ya poseía una Flash de 29er, ahora tenía que ser el turno de la doble suspensión. Un prototipo que se ha podido ver en el Sea Otter Clasic, ha dado a conocer la futura bicicleta de rally de doble suspensión de la marca Cannondale.

Como principales novedades en el montaje, en primer lugar destacamos una horquilla de suspensión Lefty de 100mm. de recorrido para 29er, un aumento de 10mm. respecto a los modelos anteriores de 90mm. La parte de la amortiguación trasera se ha modificado ligeramente. Para su correcto funcionamiento han decidido establacer un acuerdo con la marca Fox.


El tema del tubo de dirección ha sido ligeramente modificado para dar una altura estándar un poco inferior. El ángulo del mismo es de 70º, mientras que el ángulo del tubo del sillín es de 73.5º. Como no podía faltar un pedalier BB30 y un eje de rueda trasera X12.

El cuadro pesará 1900 gramos en la talla más grande y se dispondrá de dos modelos de carbono ambos equipados con bielas Cannondale Hollowgram SL y Lefty. Su lanzamiento está previsto para septiembre-octubre de este año.
http://www.lightbike-magazine.es/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=483:sea-otter-cannondale-scalpel-29er-2012&Itemid=25


Fuente: http://bikerumor.com

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Cannondale Unveils 2012 SuperSix Evo Road Bike – 695g Frame!
posted by Tyler (Editor) - May 6, 2011 - 11am EDT
2012 cannondale supersix evo carbon road bike team edition





Just when you think you can’t get any lighter and still be practical, Cannondale goes and unveils their 2012 SuperSix Evo, a 695g frame that uses a new carbon molding technique developed by their director of technology, Peter Denk.

Denk, who first applied his carbon wizardry on the mountain bike side of things with the recent Flash and Jekyll models, created a new construction and layup method that let them drop some serious weight while giving it higher impact resistance and fatigue strength than their CAAD9 aluminum road frame (verified by independent testing at the Zedler Fahrradtechnik in Germany). The testing showed it to have the highest stiffness to weight ratio of similarly lightweight frames from Specialized, Storck, Trek, Canyon, Cervelo and others.

So, it’s light and strong, but is it fast? Jump past the break for more pics and info…

2012 cannondale supersix evo carbon road bike with shimano dura-ace
2012 Cannondale SuperSix Evo Dura-Ace

In order to drop weight, Denk used a new EPS core (same foam as in your bike helmet) with a detailed layup schedule to eliminate any extra or misplaced material. Unlike most carbon frames, the 2012 SuperSix Evo forgoes bonded-in dropouts and forms the entire rear triangle as a single piece. This allows them to use continuous fibers throughout, which saves weight and increases strength. How? The continuous fibers make it stronger and the tubes can be thinner because they’re not reinforced to accept bonded in pieces. Cannondale says the average dropout weighs about 34g; these new ones come in at 17g.

2012 cannondale supersix evo carbon road bike with sram red

2012 Cannondale SuperSix Evo SRAM Red

The frame incorporates a new version of their SAVE stays called Speed SAVE MicroSuspension. Borrowing principles from F1 racing (which, unrelated but worth mentioning is going green for 2013 w/ 4-cylinder turbo hybrids!!!) where suspension is more for traction than comfort, the Speed SAVE stays allow for a bit of vertical flex to help keep the wheel on the ground. The compliance comes from a flattened central section on the chainstays and seatstays. The fork is also designed with Speed SAVE by giving it a longer, shallower curve from crown to dropout, allowing for more fore-aft flex (the axle is setback a bit to keep racey handling, though…most visible on the Team model at top). Cannondale says the result is better traction and power transfer on rough roads, and we say it may make it one of the more comfortable race bikes out there.

2012 cannondale supersix evo carbon road bike with custom green sram red

2012 Cannondale SuperSix Evo SRAM Red (Green) - Check the green details on the rear derailleur, levers.

But is it fast? Given the trending toward aero designs on race bikes, Cannondale’s response is a bit different. Whereas the Specialized Venge and Scott Foil use shaped tubes to create a specifically aerodynamic shape, the Cannondale SuperSix Evo simply slims down it’s frontal profile by using smaller diameter tubes.

The headtube skips the fatter 1.5″ lower for a 1.25″ taper. The downtube has been slimmed down 20% and the fork by 11% over the 2011 model.

2012 cannondale supersix evo carbon road bike with shimano di2 electronic shifting

2012 Cannondale SuperSix Evo Di2

The 2012 Cannondale SuperSix Evo makes its professional debut beneath the Liquigas-Cannondale team at the 2011 Giro d’Italia, which starts Saturday, May 7.

As for you, there will be several models available. Not shown is the SuperSix Evo Ultimate, which gets the virtually unpainted 695g frame, DT Swiss RRC carbon tubular wheels, Zero G brakes and SRAM Red to come in at an amazingly light 10.8lbs (4.9kg)!

Others are:

Team – Mavic Cosmic Carbone SLR, SRAM Red – 727g frame (same frame, but painted) – 14.11lbs (6.4kg)
Di2 – Mavic Wheels – 727g frame – 14.11lbs (6.4kg)
Dura-Ace – Mavic Wheels – 750g frame (same frame, different paint)
SRAM Red – Ksryium Elite wheels – 750g frame

The SRAM Red model is the “entry level” model and will be around €4,300. No word on pricing for the rest yet.

Think this is as light as it gets? At 695g for the frame, it already bests Cervelo’s R5ca by a gram wresting the lightest production frame title. But Cannondale produced a 630g (1.388lb) 56cm prototype that passed all of their in-house and independent strength testing. You may see it in the future as a special edition, we would never rule something like that out, but for now, Cannondale says it would simply be too expensive.

Hmmm, I wonder if the winner of their Tour de France contest gets one of these new ones?


http://www.bikerumor.com/2011/05/06/cannondale-unveils-2012-supersix-evo-road-bike-695g-frame/

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