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SuperSix EVO CX/SE OMS

Safety Information

Trainers

138671 Rev 1 (3/21)

Trainers

If you ride a trainer that requires removal of the front 
wheel and clamps the fork dropouts: Be sure your 
fork quick release is tight! Relative movement will 
wear parts, weaken and damage your bike. 

If you ride a trainer that holds the bike up by 
clamping the rear quick release between two cones: 
Take off the  lightweight quick release that came with 
your bike. Substitute a heavy, classic all steel quick 
release and clamp it tight! Relative movement will 
wear parts, weaken and damage your bike. Note that 
many modern quick releases will not fit the clamping 
cones in this kind of trainer because their shapes are 
incompatible. 

For thru axles,  make sure you follow the trainer 
manufacturer instructions for the use of any required 
adapters.

Be particularly cautious with a carbon frame or fork. 
Carbon is relatively soft, not abrasion resistant. If 
there is any relative movement, carbon will wear 
quickly.  

If you ride a trainer a lot, consider using an old bike: 
Corrosion from sweat will take its toll. Weight is 
irrelevant. Save wear on your expensive components.

Ask you dealer for help with trainers, the right one 
and the correct way to use it.

NOTICE

TRAINERS -

 Improperly mounting a bike in a 

trainer,  or using one that is not compatible with 

your particular bike frame can cause serious 

damage.

    

WATER BOTTLES - 

An impact, crash, or loose 

bottle cage can result in damage to your frame. 

These kinds of damage is not covered by the 
Cannondale Limited Warranty. 

Water Bottles

Side impacts to a water bottle or cage can 
result in damage to threaded inserts due to 
the leverage on a very small area.  In a crash, 
certainly the last thing you should be worried 
about is saving the threaded inserts in your 
frame.  However, when you are storing or 
transporting your bike, take steps to prevent 
situations where a water bottle may be hit or 
bumped by a strong force that would cause 
damage.  Remove the bottle and cage when 
you are packing your bike for travel.

Periodically check the attachment of the 
bottle cage; tighten the cage bolts if 
necessary. Don’t ride with a loose bottle cage.  

 A loose cage will damage the insert and 
possibly lead to the inserts to pulling out.   

 
It may be possible to repair a loose insert, or to 
install another insert only if the frame is 
undamaged.  Replacement requires the use of 
a special tool.  If you notice damage to the 
threaded insert, please ask your Cannondale 
Dealer for help.

Summary of Contents for SuperSix EVO CX

Page 1: ...READ THIS SUPPLEMENT AND YOUR CANNONDALE BICYCLE OWNER S MANUAL Both contain important safety information Keep both for future reference Owner s Manual Supplement SuperSix EVO CX SE English...

Page 2: ...zardous situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury NOTICE Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage Symbols Symbol Name Description NGLI 2 NGLI 2 synth...

Page 3: ...ion You can download Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of any manual supplement from our website http www cannondale com Contacting Cannondale Cannondale USA Cycling Sports Group Inc 1 Cannondale Way Wilton...

Page 4: ...II Section D Inspect For Safety in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner s Manual BEFORE you ride You can be severely injured paralyzed or killed in an accident if you ignore this warning Inspection Crash Da...

Page 5: ...n Road Bikes Relative to conventional rim brakes disc brakes are less affected by water do not wear or heat the rims and therefore are more consistent Disc brakes also may be more powerful To minimize...

Page 6: ...ts Ask you dealer for help with trainers the right one and the correct way to use it NOTICE TRAINERS Improperly mounting a bike in a trainer or using one that is not compatible with your particular bi...

Page 7: ...ightening Torques Correct tightening torques for the fasteners on your bicycle e g bolts screws and nuts is important for your safety and to maintain the durability and performance of your bicycle We...

Page 8: ...me Seat post Insert Depth 44cm 190mm 51cm 230mm 54cm 237mm 56cm 260mm 58cm 268mm Tire Size x Max Tire Width measured 700c x 44mm Brakes Mount Type Min Max Rotor Dia FT Flat Mount 140mm 160mm RR Flat M...

Page 9: ...D Head Tube Angle 70 0 71 0 E Seat Tube Angle Effective 74 6 74 0 74 0 73 5 73 5 F Standover 74 3 77 3 80 2 82 2 84 3 G Head Tube Length 9 3 11 0 13 2 15 3 17 5 H Wheelbase 100 2 100 5 102 0 103 4 104...

Page 10: ...ion 1 4 cable switch cover 2 Mechanical shift cover 3 Shimano Di2 port cover 4 Sram eTap cover 5 Internal cable guide 6 Guide screws M3 x 8 7 Cover screws M3 x 12 1 Serial Number The 7 digit serial nu...

Page 11: ...cables touching it The interior of the BB Shell is to remain free of any cable housings hydraulic hoses or electrical wires These items must be captured by the cable guides as they emerge from the do...

Page 12: ...eur 5 Slide the new hanger and cap onto the frame 6 Apply Loctite 242 or medium strength thread lock to the screw threads and tighten to the specified torque Do not over tighten Rear Derailleur Mount...

Page 13: ...make sure both bearing units and the BB shell surfaces are clean and dry Do not apply grease Follow the manufacturer s instruction for assembly and installation of the bearing system using a headset...

Page 14: ...rame 5 If the saddle angle adjustment is required loosen the saddle clamp bolts adjust the saddle and tighten to the specified torque NOTICE Use only solvents specified in the instructions Use only a...

Page 15: ...7 4 NGLI 2 CRB GEL CRB GEL 3 1 CRB GEL CRB GEL Minimum Insert Maximum Insert Maximum Depth Apply carbon paste to entire length of the inserted seat post Identification 1 Saddle Clamp 2 Seat Post 3 Sl...

Page 16: ...t binder the seat post and frame opening All surfaces should be smooth If they are not the seat binder 1 should be replaced Seat Binder To re install the seat binder 1 Re apply grease and carbon paste...

Page 17: ...RB GEL NGLI 2 b a c d NGLI 2 Identification 1 Seat Binder 2 Nut Base Identification a Sliding Clamp b Roll Pins 2X c Washer d Grub Screw Seat binder shown disassembled for clarity APPLY GREASE AND CAR...

Page 18: ...can damage your frame A standard dish rear wheel assembled on this frame will result in insufficient tire clearance leading to rubbing and serious frame damage This kind of damage is not covered by t...

Page 19: ...1 S6 EVO Int Seat Binder v2 E2 K26070 Silicone Seatpost Grommet D Shape F K26040 KNOT 27 Seat Binder Screw G K32161 BB Guide Covers ID Part Number Description H KP449 Rubber Brake Housing Grommets I K...

Page 20: ...OPE Cycling Sports Group Europe B V Geeresteinselaan 57 3931JB Woudenberg The Netherlands service cyclingsportsgroup com CSG UK Cycling Sports Group Vantage Way The Fulcrum Poole Dorset BH12 4NU 44 0...

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