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$3,389.00

Quick Overview

Aerodynamic time-trial / triathlon frame weighing just 1250 grams with BB30 system and SRAM Rival groupset.

Product Description

The Cannondale Slice 4 Rival triathlon bike is not just aerodynamic, protecting the rider from fatigue-producing road vibration with SAVE vibration elimination technology. It's precise handling increases rider comfort and performance.  At 1250 grams the Slice is the lightest production aero frame in the world with unmatched stiffness-to-weight, the perfect balance of performance and comfort.

Additional Information

SKU C11RM4D
Manufacturer Cannondale
Model Slice 4 Rival
Features One of the most aerodynamic frames in the world.
SAVE vibration elimination technology, and multiple rider set-up options.
Lightest Aero Frame at 1250 grams.
Stable Geometry.
Two Position Seatpost.
BB30 System.
Slice Women’s 47cm frame only.
Frame Slice Carbon, BB30
Fork Slice Aero, full carbon
Rims Fulcrum Racing 7
Hubs Fulcrum Racing 7
Spokes Fulcrum Racing 7
Tyres Schwalbe Lugano, 700 x 23c, folding
Crank FSA Trimax Pro BB30, 52/38
Bottom Bracket FSA BB30
Chain KMC DX10
Rear Cogs SRAM PG-1070, 12-25
Front Derailleur SRAM Rival, braze-on
Rear Derailleur SRAM Rival
Shifters SRAM 1090 R2C
Handlebar Cannondale C3, 31.8 + Profile T2 Cobra Carbon clip ons
Stem Cannondale C3, 31.8
Headset Slice, Si, 15 mm top cap
Brakes SRAM Dual Pivot
Brake Levers Alloy aero levers
Saddle Fi’zi:k Arione TRI2, Mg Rails
Seatpost Cannondale Slice Carbon Aero, 2 position, 350 mm
Frame Size 51, 54, 56, 58, 60 cm
Colour Magnesium White
Year 2011
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