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New 484g Hollowgram SiSL Crankset from Cannondale w/ One Piece Chainrings!

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2013 Cannondale SiSL2 Hollowgram crankset

Ooops. Apparently, this little kitty wasn’t supposed to be let out of its bag for another day or so. In the meantime, we’ll have Cannondale’s 2013 road, cyclocross and women’s bikes posted shortly. Stay tuned, this crank will return with more details and answers to some of the comments very soon…(and yes, we know this sucks)

UPDATE: New post is here with more tech info and better photos.

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Corrector
Corrector
12 years ago

Typo: 59/34

plum
12 years ago

Ah yes the ubiquitous 59/34 compact.

WannaBeSTi
WannaBeSTi
12 years ago

Obviously a typo. Dude grow up.

plum
12 years ago

Thanks for the advice I will definitely grow up now that means a lot coming from you I really took it to heart and put it in a place where I will always cherish it for me to poop on.

Pancakes
Pancakes
12 years ago

Are you sure? I was actually pretty excited about the 59/34

Psi
Psi
12 years ago

Prices?

turbodog
turbodog
12 years ago

It is Bike Rumor, there is a typo every day. Finding them is like playing “Where’s Waldo”. They really should tighten up the editing cycle.

Zach Overholt
Admin
12 years ago
Reply to  turbodog

Thanks for the catch guys. We are human, we do make typos. Usually, (as it is in this case) we are trying to get you the information as fast as possible. And when in the middle of Press Camp (as Tyler is now) there is often not a lot of time, we get really excited, and mistakes get made. It’s a sacrifice we have to make to get you the latest tech as fast as possible, but we are always trying to improve.
Thanks for reading.

Jacob
Jacob
12 years ago

I really like the look of these. Stronger and lighter and better shifting… Wow. I have a feeling it will cost more but you can’t have everything 🙂

Neil
Neil
12 years ago

Any word on expected chainring/crank life? Seems a shame to throw out a whole lot of expensive alluminum when the teeth are worn? May be a pro only thing.

Chris
Chris
12 years ago

Disappointed!

Ugly graphics (subjective) & an inability to use different chain rings = mammoth fail.

Mate the new arms to the old spider and we’ll have the best combo.

The Si 3D look like a nice alternative

Please explain how this is possible, “The spindle has been machined down more, too, which also made it stiffer.”

All previous commentors are dooshy
All previous commentors are dooshy
12 years ago

The 1 piece rings sure do look cool. I am guessing they are removeable w/ some sort of splined interface?

I bet they are lighter for sure by elimiminating mounting tabs, bolts, etc. It looks like the small and big rings are machined as one. I am guessing both rings are changed as one. Any word on other tooth configurations at this time?

I like it.

Nico
Nico
12 years ago

I always liked the hollowgrams as some of the most beautiful cranks available, mostly because of their clean shape and nice proportions. Its a pity they’re mounting such ungly chainrings to them, only to aggravate things by applying shitty, cheap graphics. (Spider > Spidernets > YES, I’m getting it….ugh) Luckily, there are still the SI, which are not only good looking all around, but surely also way cheaper.

Tom
Tom
12 years ago

Really like this idea. Definitely makes it more of a pain for aftermarket rings, but system like this I’ve found to work real well (ex: White Industries cranks, splined interface and lock ring). I quite like the look of them but those cheesy spider web graphics NEED TO GO, just leave the damn things black, or even better, just polish them. Price-wise, I am going to assume this is another Cannondale crankset that makes my Record crankset look like a bargain though.

Erich
Erich
12 years ago

Oh my goodness! Lighter AND stiffer?! Wow. And, vertically more compliant while being laterally stiff? And, a 47.9% increase over the last version…And, blah, blah, blah, blah…

Jim
Jim
12 years ago

too late “cat’s out of the bag” .. pics are all over the place so why bother taking it down ?

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