The Cannondale Supersix is a dreamy climbing bike. But what if you used a robot to strip its paint and excess carbon?
Current men’s National Hill Climb Champion Andrew Feather did just that, before building it up with a host of exotic parts. This rim brake dream has to be one of the best hill climb builds of all time.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Stripping The Paint
03:15 Groupset
04:03 Brakes
04:33 Power Meter
06:07 Junction A box
07:39 Computer Mount
08:08 Seat
08:53 Wheel Set
10:35 Weighing
11:30 Comparing To The Lab 71
Andrew Feather's WINNING Hill Climb Bike | Sub 6kg Cannondale SuperSix LAB71
• Andrew Feather's WINNING Hill Climb B...
NEW Cannondale SuperSix | Lightest EVER Evo!!
• NEW Cannondale SuperSix | Lightest EV...
Giant TCR Vs. Cannondale Supersix EVO | Our Favourite £4k Road Bikes Tested
• Giant TCR Vs. Cannondale Supersix EVO...
UCIIllegal 5.4kg Cannondale SuperSix EVO | Hill Climb Champion's Bike
• UCIIllegal 5.4kg Cannondale SuperSix...
Listen to the BikeRadar Podcast
→ https://www.bikeradar.com/bikeradarp...
Follow BikeRadar on our social media channels:
→ / bikeradar
→ / bikeradar
→ / bikeradar
BikeRadar is supported by Mountain Biking UK and Cycling Plus Magazine –For more information and to subscribe please visit
→ https://bit.ly/3nMr3Rn
For more content like this see our latest subscription offer –
→ https://www.cyclingplus.com/subscribe...
→ https://www.mbuk.com/subscribetoday/