NEW HELP! 2012 SUPERSIX EVO 2 RED For sale.
Hello everyone I am looking at getting a bike and stopped by my local bike shop, and they have A 2012 SUPERSIX EVO 2 RED left over. In 2012 this bike new was $5,000 he told me I could get it now for $3,100. Do you think this would be a good deal or should I maybe ask to go lower?! I will leave the link below to the website showing The exact bike with all the specs. Thanks for the advice. Oh and I get a free set of PEDALS
SPEED PLAY STAINLESS STEEL SUPERSIX EVO 2 RED FRAME SUPERSIX EVO, BALLISTEC HI-MOD CARBON, SPEED SAVE, PRESSFIT BB30 FORK SUPERSIX EVO, SPEED SAVE, BALLISTEC HI-MOD FULL CARBON, 1-1/8" TO 1-1/4" STEERER CRANK SRAM RED W/CANNONDALE GRAPHICS, BB30, 50/34 BOTTOM BRACKET SRAM PRESSFIT BB30 SHIFTERS SRAM RED COG SET SRAM PG-1070, 11-26, 10-SPEED CHAIN SRAM PC-1070, 10-SPEED FRONT DERAILLEUR SRAM RED, BRAZE-ON REAR DERAILLEUR SRAM RED RIMS MAVIC KSYRIUM ELITE HUBS MAVIC KSYRIUM ELITE TIRES SCHWALBE ULTREMO ZX, 700X23C PEDALS SPEED PLAY STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE SRAM RED HANDLEBAR FSA WING PRO COMPACT STEM FSA SL-K, 31.8, 6 DEG HEADSET SUPERSIX EVO, 1-1/4" LOWER BEARING, 25MM CARBON TOP COVER (W/ 5MM ALLOY HIDDEN TOP COVER) SPOKES MAVIC KSYRIUM ELITE GRIPS FI'ZI:K BAR TAPE SADDLE FI'ZI:K ANTARES, MG RAILS SEAT POST FSA SL-K CARBON, 27.2X250MM |
Nearby LBS has the same thing for $2600. I almost bought it, but got the 2014 Ultegra Di2 version instead.
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Bike is 2, almost 3 years old, could def argue the price down.
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Originally Posted by Caad08
(Post 16866730)
Bike is 2, almost 3 years old, could def argue the price down.
2012 Cannondale SuperSix EVO (Red) - New and Used Bike Value |
You couldn't build the bike from parts for that price. If it's the bike you want and it fits, I'd say its a fair price. In my mind whether a bike is a year or two, or five years old, if it has good components and is decent value for the dollar, then age is irrelevant.
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Thanks for the help let you know what I get it for if I get it. :thumb:
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but OP's evo is hi-mod(700g). the 2014 evo non hi-mod is 200g heavier(900g)
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Originally Posted by Chi_Z
(Post 16867286)
but OP's evo is hi-mod(700g). the 2014 evo non hi-mod is 200g heavier(900g)
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I think the key question is, would you buy this bike if money weren't an issue? That's more important than squeezing the bike shop for an extra couple of hundred. Figuratively speaking, if someone offers to sell you a sports car and what you really want is a stretch limo, it does not matter if you get a rock-bottom price for a sports car.
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$3100 seems decent, the frame alone is around $1500 on ebay. the only downside is that its 10speed, you can get 11sp ultregra for $700 on ribble
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Originally Posted by Chi_Z
(Post 16867528)
$3100 seems decent, the frame alone is around $1500 on ebay. the only downside is that its 10speed, you can get 11sp ultregra for $700 on ribble
I bought '12 Supersix Ultegra Di2 in Nov '12 for $3000. Same wheels, same-level saddle, non-EVO frame. I think $3100 may be a little high but $200 wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if I wanted the bike. Besides, the comment mentions free pedals. If it's Speedplay Zero Stainless and the OP does not have good pedals, that's as good a choice as any, and they retail for $200 anyway. |
Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 16867569)
Part of the value proposition of this bike is RED groupset. Between EVO frame and RED group, it's likely going to be under 16 lbs without pedals, and relatively heavy wheels are the only thing keeping it from being under 15. It does not make sense to buy it and then tear out the group. If the OP is going to buy it, he better really like riding on RED.
I bought '12 Supersix Ultegra Di2 in Nov '12 for $3000. Same wheels, same-level saddle, non-EVO frame. I think $3100 may be a little high but $200 wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if I wanted the bike. Besides, the comment mentions free pedals. If it's Speedplay Zero Stainless and the OP does not have good pedals, that's as good a choice as any, and they retail for $200 anyway. |
Nothing wrong with the 2012 Evo HM, its the same frame used for the current 2014 EVO HM.
Only thing is the Sram Red lacks the Yaw function of the current model. $3100 isn't an out of this world deal, but not a bad one. That frameset, used on ebay, goes for around $1500-2000. Consider that u will get a set of $200 pedals with it, why not if you like that bike. Is it worth $3100 new from a dealer, I think so, but it never hurts to try and bargain for more discount. |
Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 16867512)
I think the key question is, would you buy this bike if money weren't an issue? That's more important than squeezing the bike shop for an extra couple of hundred. Figuratively speaking, if someone offers to sell you a sports car and what you really want is a stretch limo, it does not matter if you get a rock-bottom price for a sports car.
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Originally Posted by rms13
(Post 16867864)
Squeezing or getting fair market price? Seems like other dealers have sold same bike for less
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Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 16867569)
Part of the value proposition of this bike is RED groupset. Between EVO frame and RED group, it's likely going to be under 16 lbs without pedals, and relatively heavy wheels are the only thing keeping it from being under 15. It does not make sense to buy it and then tear out the group. If the OP is going to buy it, he better really like riding on RED.
I bought '12 Supersix Ultegra Di2 in Nov '12 for $3000. Same wheels, same-level saddle, non-EVO frame. I think $3100 may be a little high but $200 wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if I wanted the bike. Besides, the comment mentions free pedals. If it's Speedplay Zero Stainless and the OP does not have good pedals, that's as good a choice as any, and they retail for $200 anyway. |
Originally Posted by Bobbybober
(Post 16868737)
How you get that so cheap new ?! Know the guy?
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$3,100 for that, new with warranty, is a bargain. Buy it.
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It is a cracking price - if you actually do want it, grab it, or somebody else just might!
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thanks everyone for your help I got the bike for 2,700 with the free speed play.
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Originally Posted by Chi_Z
(Post 16867528)
$3100 seems decent, the frame alone is around $1500 on ebay. the only downside is that its 10speed, you can get 11sp ultregra for $700 on ribble
If 1 more cog makes that big of a difference....I am doing this biking thing wrong. 1 cog will not ruin a bike nor hold the rider back and for the price it's a killer deal :rolleyes:
Originally Posted by Bobbybober
(Post 16870358)
thanks everyone for your help I got the bike for 2,700 with the free speed play.
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That is an awesome deal! Nice work! Now lets see an actual photo!
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Originally Posted by timmbo
(Post 16870401)
That is an awesome deal! Nice work! Now lets see an actual photo!
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that is a **** **** stack of spacers
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Originally Posted by pdedes
(Post 16872291)
that is a **** **** stack of spacers
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