I bought the cannondale caffeine 3!!!
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I bought the cannondale caffeine 3!!!
.. on sale for 950.00. If anybody wants one, nows the time to get it. Down from 1100.00
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A friend that I ride with quite a bit, who ride a fuel 90, test rode a caffeine 29er for a day and said it really impressed him. Have a great time with it, it should be a solid bike for years!
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Oh..I'm naming this bike paris hilton.. it's going to get real dirty
I'm waiting for it to ship from the factory. I can't wait to get out to lake draper.
I'm waiting for it to ship from the factory. I can't wait to get out to lake draper.
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.........need pics.......
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goodness, antother cannonball
oh im sorry, even though I dont like C-dale it great that you like your bike. I hope you have fun riding it. please post some pictures!
oh im sorry, even though I dont like C-dale it great that you like your bike. I hope you have fun riding it. please post some pictures!
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But at least the garage door pics are better than the interior shots with the bike leaning up against a couch or chair in a really cluttered room...and usually zoomed in too close.
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Their customer service is for ****. They build a great bike though. All the reviews I've read on this model have been 5 stars and I work security for OUPD and our officers use cannondales and put serious miles on them(granted they are mostly street miles). They work fine after years of use.
My LBS is really good though. They spend about an hour working with new bike owners setting the bikes up perfectly and going through everything to make sure the bikes in good working order. On top of that, they can fix just about any problem that comes about in house so I most likely wont have to ship anything to cannondales repair shop.
As far as ride goes, nothing beats the cannondales that I've tried. I tried fishers and Treks. They didnt even come close for my money.
My LBS is really good though. They spend about an hour working with new bike owners setting the bikes up perfectly and going through everything to make sure the bikes in good working order. On top of that, they can fix just about any problem that comes about in house so I most likely wont have to ship anything to cannondales repair shop.
As far as ride goes, nothing beats the cannondales that I've tried. I tried fishers and Treks. They didnt even come close for my money.
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On a down side, they don't have quite the selection that other brand do. And it always seems like there's a huge gap betwen the low end and the high end, no in between
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I dunno. The caffeine 3 is kind of in between yet the same frame is used on 2000+ bikes so I'll be able to re-invent this bike to fill my needs for years to come because the base is so solid. That was the major selling point for me. On top of that, I can not find a better deal for 950.00 anywhere.
CaffeineForkHeadShok Super Fatty Ultra DLR, 80 mmRear ShockN/ARimsMavic XM117 Disc, 32 holeHubsShimano M475SpokesDT Swiss ChampionTiresCST Caballero, 26 x 2.1" PedalsWellgo Clipless CrankFSA Alpha Drive, 22/32/44 ChainSRAM 9-speedRear CogsSRAM PG-950, 11-34Bottom BracketTruVatiV ISIS GigaPipe SLFront DerailleurShimano LX Rear DerailleurSRAM X-7ShiftersSRAM X-7 Trigger HandlebarsFSA XC-281AOS, 25 mm riseStemCannondale XC3 HeadShok, 31.8 mmHeadsetCannondale HeadShok Si BrakesetAvid BB5 DiscBrakeleversCannondale FireSaddleCannondale X-Country Seat PostCannondale AlloyColorsMister Orange w/Feel It Orange HyperHighlight (gloss) (ORG), Jet Black w/Patriot Blue HyperHighlight (gloss) (BLU).SizesS, M, L, XExtrasCannondale GRIND Grip
CaffeineForkHeadShok Super Fatty Ultra DLR, 80 mmRear ShockN/ARimsMavic XM117 Disc, 32 holeHubsShimano M475SpokesDT Swiss ChampionTiresCST Caballero, 26 x 2.1" PedalsWellgo Clipless CrankFSA Alpha Drive, 22/32/44 ChainSRAM 9-speedRear CogsSRAM PG-950, 11-34Bottom BracketTruVatiV ISIS GigaPipe SLFront DerailleurShimano LX Rear DerailleurSRAM X-7ShiftersSRAM X-7 Trigger HandlebarsFSA XC-281AOS, 25 mm riseStemCannondale XC3 HeadShok, 31.8 mmHeadsetCannondale HeadShok Si BrakesetAvid BB5 DiscBrakeleversCannondale FireSaddleCannondale X-Country Seat PostCannondale AlloyColorsMister Orange w/Feel It Orange HyperHighlight (gloss) (ORG), Jet Black w/Patriot Blue HyperHighlight (gloss) (BLU).SizesS, M, L, XExtrasCannondale GRIND Grip
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cool but i dont like the forks, they look weird. o well, sounds like a good bike!
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Did you get your bike from Buchanan's? I live in Norman and about bought a cannondale from them about a week ago... I decided that i'm gonna wait and ride out my rockhopper until the stumpjumper 29er 08 is released... But congrats on your new bike.... Go out and kick some ass at thunderbird... I was there 2 days ago... its pretty sandy and i got f'n poisonivy but other than that its nice... Goin out to draper this evening maybe... good luck to ya..
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Yeah Buchanan's is where I got it. I wen't to Al's first and they just don't know what they are talking about. When I went to Buchanan's, I was overwhelmed with all the information I left with. That's what bike shop should be like imo.
I plan on doing draper mostly, for starters, but when I get a little more skilled, I'm going to be cruising to Turkey Mountain once a week. I've read that that place has the best riding for all levels in the state.
Poisin Ivy sucks. I had a friend in Louisiana that had gotten a vaccination when he was a kid and could rub poisin ivy all over his face and even chew on a piece and nothing would happen. But, they stopped giving out the vaccination for some reason. Prob side effects ko'd it or something.
Anyways, nice to meet another nomptonite on here. Maybe I'll see ya out on the trails sometime.
I plan on doing draper mostly, for starters, but when I get a little more skilled, I'm going to be cruising to Turkey Mountain once a week. I've read that that place has the best riding for all levels in the state.
Poisin Ivy sucks. I had a friend in Louisiana that had gotten a vaccination when he was a kid and could rub poisin ivy all over his face and even chew on a piece and nothing would happen. But, they stopped giving out the vaccination for some reason. Prob side effects ko'd it or something.
Anyways, nice to meet another nomptonite on here. Maybe I'll see ya out on the trails sometime.
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Yea i here ya about Al's.. And buchanans guys are pretty awesome.. They definitely had there **** straight.. anyways yea man hope to see ya out there... Come up and introduce yourself if ya see a tall white guy on a
red Specialized rockhopper.. I'm mostly out at draper.. .Peace
red Specialized rockhopper.. I'm mostly out at draper.. .Peace
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I just placed an order for a Caffeine 3 and my price is $899. I ride road and don't know squat about mtn bikes. Are the wheels it comes with supposed to be any good? I believe they are Mavic MX117 or something like that.
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this may be a stupid question, but did you ride it before you bought it
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I just bought a caffeine 3 too, first thing i did was pull of the c'dale junk brake levers and throw on some avid speed dial 7s with teflon cables that i coated in triflow, world of difference, and it was only 25 bucks. I just wish it had more travel on the shock (thas the next thing to happen to it, after my tires come in the mail that is) btw i got the blue one too, i'm lovin it so far
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I may do the same thing, but Im going to wait a bit since I just shelled out a grand for the bike and can't afford it right off the bat. I'm getting some clipless shoes and a cheap camelback for starters. Later, Im going to see about getting a matching set of wheels with slicks so that I can easily switch them without adjusting anything when i want to ride on different surfaces.
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The wheels are supposed to be pretty decent. I haven't read any complaints about them.