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Posted 25 May 2023

Cannondale Synapse Disc Tiagra Road Bike 56cm - £899 delivered @ Cycle Store

£899£1,20025% off
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Reduced from £1,200 to £899. I have Tiagra on one of my bikes and absolutely love it, fantastic value groupset.

Size 56cm left in stock which is basically a Large in Cannondale sizing - 5'9"-6'1 rider height.

If you're in between sizes on a hybrid/MTB go up a size or on a drop handlebar size go down a size (eg. I am XL on Hybrid/MTBs but L on gravel/road bikes)

Specs:

Frame SmartForm C2 Alloy, SAVE, BB30, internal cable routing, flat mount, 130x9mm QR
Fork BallisTec Full Carbon, integrated crown race, SAVE, 12x100mm thru-axle, internal routing
Rims RD 3.0, 28h
Hubs (F) Formula CRX-512, 12x100mm thru-axle / (R) Formula DC-1422, QR
Spokes Stainless Steel, 14g
Tires Vittoria Zaffiro, 700 x 30c
Pedals Wellgo w/ Clip and Strap
Crank FSA Omega ME Alloy, 50/34
Bottom Bracket FSA Cartridge
Chain KMC X10EL, 10-speed
Rear Cogs Shimano Tiagra, 11-34, 10-speed
Front Derailleur Shimano Tiagra, braze-on
Rear Derailleur Shimano Tiagra GS
Shifters Shimano Tiagra, 10-speed
Handlebar Cannondale 4, 6061 alloy, Compact
Grips Cannondale Bar Tape, 3.5mm
Stem Cannondale 4, 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 7°
Headset FSA Sealed Bearing, Integrated, 1-1/4-1-1/8
Brakes Promax Decoder R cable-actuated disc, 160/160mm
Brake Levers Shimano Tiagra
Saddle Cannondale Stage Ergo
Seatpost Cannondale 4, 6061 Alloy, 25.4 x 300mm (48-51), 350mm (54-56), 400mm (58-61)
Speeds 20
Extras Removable fender bridge
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  1. Judosteffer's avatar
    Judosteffer
    Great bike! My wife and sister have Synapse's and they are so easy to ride. Nice shallow drops on the bars, easy to descend on, and really comfortable for long distance. I would definitely recommend this for a great all rounder. (Along with the Giant Defy / Liv Avail )
  2. davester2k's avatar
    davester2k
    Discs....so mostly suitable for those who don't want to learn how to brake their bike properly.

    Jim1_Smith's avatar
    Jim1_Smith
    You might need to get out to Italy then - you can show all the riders in the Giro how to use proper brakes then they can go back to using rim brakes

    For the record, I'm still on rim brakes and cant see me changing any time soon thanks to having a pair for decent, lightweight wheels that work great but would cost me too much to swap over for equivalent disc ones (and money's tight at the mo).
  3. Hamedly's avatar
    Hamedly
    Here comes the reality check:

    Got Tiagra in the model name but the crankset is not even shimano let alone Tiagra
    Brakes aren't Tiagra and not even hydraulic, they are cable actuated so a significant difference in braking performance. With these wheels this bike is a heavy 10.5kg at least.
    Is it good value for money? Hmmmm just about the right price in the current market, so no bargain but not inflated price either.
    Thanks for sharing.
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