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I am upgrading from a 2015 Supersix Evo (non hi-mod) to a 2016 Supersix Evo Hi-Mod Ultegra. Are the geometries similar enough for me to ride the same 54 cm frame size?
I am planning to remove the Ultegra on the new bike and replace with SRAM Red etap, keeping the Spidering chainset. Would I also be able to use the Ultegra cassette with the SRAM Red and just get a new chain?
edit: This:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/reviews/road-bikes/cannondale-supersix-evo-carbon-105-5
to this:
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If I have two separate bikes: one with a power meter and speed sensor, and one with a cadence sensor and speed sensor - with all sensors signed up to the same garmin, am I going to rinse the battery searching for the sensors of one bike, while I'm out riding the other?
In a word, no. I have four bikes with sensors that I use the same Edge 1000 with.
Them Garmins have lots of bikes you can set up no?
No bike profiles any more, just a sensor 'pool'.
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Have managed to acquire @Soul s ps4 will be definitely purchasing the last guardian and metal gear solid but apart from that am at a bit of a loss as to what else I need in my new gaming life.
Uncharted 4
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Girlfriend just bought the last midrange 2015 13-inch MacBook Pro in John Lewis Oxford Street. She needed something to replace her ten year old iMac and this suddenly seemed like a great deal at £1149 with a three year warranty thrown in for free. Seems like there are a lot of other people thinking the same way as they are almost out of stock of all the old MacBook Pros and iMacs (and current MacBooks at the pre-increase price).
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Yes, I will be selling those.
The 2015 Supersix has been upgraded to full Ultegra 6800 (including chainset) and nice FSA finishing kit and is pretty mint. This will also be for sale as a complete bike if anyone is interested.
Any Supersix geo experts out there?