New Cannondale CAAD10 Track
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New Cannondale CAAD10 Track
CAAD10 TRACK 1 - CAAD10 - ELITE ROAD - ROAD - BIKES - 2015
Don't see an msrp yet but nice to see them making a true track bike again
Don't see an msrp yet but nice to see them making a true track bike again
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Yeah, no geo....
Dropouts look very short. I like the looks otherwise. Components are solid.
Dropouts look very short. I like the looks otherwise. Components are solid.
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Disc Brakes
To combine the performance of CAAD10 with the power of modern braking, the disc-equipped CAAD10s get a re-designed frame with a new 3D forged dropout/disc mount and a new fork with a disc-specific carbon layup.
To combine the performance of CAAD10 with the power of modern braking, the disc-equipped CAAD10s get a re-designed frame with a new 3D forged dropout/disc mount and a new fork with a disc-specific carbon layup.
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Thanks for the chart Scrod. It looks just like their CAAD5 track with a 1.3cm-1.5cm shorter head tube across the board. I'll be intrigued to see what the frame weighs.
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This bike is confusing. It's clearly meant for road riding, what with 700x25c tires, compact road bar and 45mm fork rake. Yet it appears to lack provision for a front brake, since there is no mention of the fork crown being drilled. It is pretty, though.
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You have to be honest though, I'm pretty sure the majority of them sold will seldom be ridden on the track...