Cannondale Slice Ultegra Carbon Road Bike 2016
Cannondale Slice Ultegra Carbon Road Bike 2016


Cannondale Slice Ultegra Bike 2016
The Cannondale Slice Ultegra is one of the sharpest looking bikes available on the market.
This bike might be considered the best bike for entry level from some however you're getting a lot more than entry level components from the Cannondale Slice Ultegra.
Bike Type: Triathlon and Time Trial.
Bottom Bracket: Fsa Pf30a.
Brakes: Shimano Ultegra 6800 Direct Mount.
Brake levers: Alloy Aero Levers.
Chain: Shimano Hg600, 11-speed.
Crankset: Fsa Gossamer Pro 53/39 (44), 52/36 (48-54).
Fork: Slice Aero, Ballistec Carbon, 1-1/8.
Frame: Ballistec Carbon, Aero Save, Di2 Ready, Pf30a.
Frame material: Carbon.
Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6800 braze-on.
Grips: Cannondale Grip Bar Tape W/gel, 2.5mm.
Handlebar: Cannondale C3 Aero Base Bar, 31.8 W/ Fsa Tri Max Team Clip Ons.
Headset: Slice 25mm Alloy Top Cap.
Hubs: Shimano Rs11 (700c), Formula Rb51 Front, Rb5711 Rear (650c).
Pedals: N/a.
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6800, 11-speed.
Rims: Shimano Rs11 (700c), Rs3.0 Speed (650c).
Saddle: Cannondale Ergo Tri.
Seatpost: Cannondale Slice Carbon Aero Save, 2 Position.
Spokes: Shimano Rs11 (700c), Stainless 14 Gauge (650c).
Sport: Cycling.
Stem: Cannondale C3, 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 6 Deg.
Tyres: Vittoria Rubino, 650x23c (44cm), Schwalbe Lugano 700x25c (48-54cm).
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2016 Slice Ultegra Road Bike Specification | |
Bike Type | Road Bikes |
Road Bikes Type | 11 speed, Caliper Brakes, Double Chainring |
Material | Carbon |
Number of Gears | 22 Speed |
Wheel Diameter | 700c |
Colour | Black, Green |
Size | 51cm |
Gender | Men's |
Designed for | Road |
Year | 2016 |
Brand | Cannondale |
Retailer | Evans Cycles |
RRP | £2400.00 |
Lowest Price | £1200.00 |
P&P for Bikes will cost either £4.99, or £34.99 if you want Express Delivery.
Please note this P&P is an estimate, and is based on the following Evans Cycles UK delivery charges:
Standard Delivery £4.99. Next Day Delivery (except Bikes) £7.99 Express Bike Delivery £34.99 (as they are bulky & take time to build). Saturday Delivery (except Bikes) £9.99 Sunday Delivery (except Bikes) £9.99 Full details on Evans Cycles' P&P charges can be found here.
Please note - I regularly update these charges, but shipping policies do change - Please ensure they are correct before completing a purchase.
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Cannondale Road Bikes
Cannondale was founded in 1970 by Joe Montgomery and Murdock MacGregor, in an industry totally unrelated to cycling - manufacturing precast concrete housing. Ron Davis joined the company, and after Montgomery went on a camping trip with his son, the idea for a bike trailer was born. Unfortunately named the "Bugger", the trailer didn't take off as expected at the resulting Bicycle Shoe in New York, but remarkable demand for bike bags led them to focus on this area instead. Within 6 months Cannondale had the monopoly on bike bags in America, with 2500 dealers stocking their products within 20 months. Todd Patterson joined the company shortly afterwards, and his expertise in working with aluminium led them to venture into the bicycle market. Manufacturer of CAAD (Cannondale Advanced Aluminium Design) road bike and touring frames began in 1983, with Mountain bike frames being born a few years later. Early Cannondale bikes are distinctive because of the oversized tubes designed to increase stiffness. Their first frame partially constructed from Carbon was in 2004 with the Six13, with the full carbon Synapse being released a year later. Notable riders to have competed and won on Cannondale bikes include Cipollini, Gotti, Simoni, Cunego, Di Luca, Basso, Juarez, Chausson, Giove, Sydor, Sauser, Lopes, Martyn Ashton and Cadel Evans.
To read more about Cannondale, you can check out their Wikipedia page, or view their old bike ranges on the official website. Alternatively if you can see their current bike ranges available to the UK market.
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