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There is always the BR-R785. It has the hydraulic hose connected via a banjo rather than the RS785.
48 Euro each at Bike24
It seems like you could also use any MTB hydraulic brake caliper. If your frame and fork have Post Mount hardpoints, there doesn't seem to be any incompatibility between MTB and road bike hardware, as there was with cable-pulled brakes.
Indeed, some participants of the Dirty Kanza 200-mile gravel race paired ST-R785 hydraulic+Di2 STI levers with XTR BR-M987 brake calipers. If the R785 caliper is hard to pin down, one could opt for its Deore XT BR-M785 brother.
Thats a bit strange from a manufactuer like Cannondale, maybe there using up old batches of forks
Just use the rear adaptor and run the xtr calipers front and rear
I used to run the XT calipers with the R785 levers and they worked fine, even used to run superstar components brake pads, you can buy 4 sets for the price of one set of shimano pads and they work just as well
Plenty of other post mount mtb calipers out there you can use too, some nice zee or saint four pot calipers could be a little over kill though lol
I understand your difficulty finding post mount calipers as industry has moved to flat mounts. Shimano rs785 post mount is avilable in the states on eBay, Amazon and various online dealers. An eBay seller in Germany has 5 available. http://ebay.to/2lYrM0e
I had same problem trying to source post mount calipers for my build and it doesn't seem possible to use an adapter to make flat mount calipers work on post mounts. Kevin at Vanillabikes managed to get hold of some for me, though advised that levers and calipers come as a set. Good luck.
If the frame and fork are brand new how come the fork uses post mount and the frame uses flat mount?
You can buy this adaptor and run post mount caliper on the rear
http://www.sigmasport.co.uk/item/Shimano/Rear-Post-Mount-Calliper-to-Fla...
You'll have to ask Cannondale that one! I'm guessing they've used a fork they've had in production for a while. Yeah I'm toying with the idea of using two post mount XTR's and having an adapter on the rear.
It seems to be a really common configuration. I've just got a Rapide frame and fork set set up that way, and was riding a Norco for a bit that was the same.
As fa as I can tell the geometry means that flat mount onto post mount isn't feasible, the opposite is OK though. Indeed, post mount happily adapts onto the now little used IS mount too.