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Stock Stem length Cannondale SuperSix?

Old 03-23-14, 12:10 PM
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Stock Stem length Cannondale SuperSix?

Just wondering if anyone knows the stock stem length of the C2/C3 stem that comes on the various sizes of the SuperSix? Specifically looking for the length on a 58, but others are welcome too if you know them.
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Probably a 110 or 120. Can't you measure yours?
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No, I swapped mine when I picked up my bike and had my fit done and can't remember what it was, I think it was 110, but would like to confirm. I've moved some things around and I'd like to try out a 120, so if it happened to be a 120, I may see if it's still sitting at the shop. If it wasn't, I won't worry about it.
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a 58 uses a 110mm stem.
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Originally Posted by bianchi10
a 58 uses a 110mm stem.
Thanks, I guess the search is on for an in-expensive 120 to try.
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go to your local shop where you had your fit done. They usually have some take-off stems around (like when you swapped yours last time) that you could try/buy
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Hey, I have the supersix ultegra, it came with a C2 Stem. I have measured it several times and the 110mm actually measures at 114mm. I was told that even though it is called 110 it may not actually measure as 110 exactly as the measuring varies by manufacture.
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