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My brother gave me his bike that he no longer uses. It's a Cannondale Supersix Evo, carbon frame. Beyond that, I am somewhat clueless.
Could someone maybe fill in some details on this, or what I should know? I think it's a 2012 or 2013 model?
I'm considering selling it because as you can probably tell, I'm just a casual. Also, I live in a major city, so I'm scared to actually take it out due to risk of theft. I think it should go to someone who will actually appreciate it. I brought it to my local bike shop for tuning and adjustment about a month ago, so everything works and feels great.
Not sure if allowed, but what is a reasonable price I could sell this for? I obviously don't want to ask something outrageously high or low.
Thanks for any help!
by AsbestosVape
9 Comments
They didnt make them for centuries but decades. Cannondale has most of its catalogs avalabile online. Honestly to identify the bike just google it and add a year it might be from. This looks like mid 2010s.
Bicycle Blue Book has suggested prices for most models. You may be able to find the year through photos, if they’re available
Alright, I was able to find what I need from the advice you all gave. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
I had this exact bike and the frame is just before they went disc brake, around 2017 I think. Those are aftermarket wheels and brake pads, this level of supersix Evo with the 105 kit was the entry level, but a functionally amazing bike. The frame is stiff (in the right places) and light but is also compliant for great ride feel. The Supersix Evo hi-mod used higher grade carbon, but I don’t think I would be able to tell the difference. PM me if you want to know more
I like this bike stand. Does anyone know what it is, or a similar model?
i’d just ride it, no one steals bikes any more 🙂
nice
you might get $600 if you wait for the right person
might take 2 years though
or sell for $400 right now
I’m not sure if Google Lens is correct.
https://preview.redd.it/qk9bpfd9rf2g1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7bcd3d79b3dedeaf3ac8fedbeb3b80e8b0d8a547
Rim brakes on carbon rims… I always wonder how long that’s going to last and what a terrible write-off that would be.