Originally Posted by
phrantic09
Ok so maybe you guys can help me with a future decision... I currently own a Scott Speedster 40. Sometime in he next year I'd like to pull the trigger on a new bike. I think the Scott is plenty comfortable, but am wondering how the CAAD 10 is compared to say a 2200-2300 cf bike (from a comfort perspective). I'm never going to race and do about 100-150 miles a week with a usual long weekend ride mileage in the 50-75 range. I like the CAAD10 but am afraid I'll regret not getting a cf bike.
Read through this thread (start several pages back) and you'll find testimonies that answer your question.
Here's one:
Originally Posted by
01silver4
Ok is it just me are my newly built CAAD10 ride better that my 2012Supersix? how could this be? i am just puzzled right now. both bike are equip with hollowgram cranks 53/39 & 11/23cassette use all the wheels i have for both bikes, both bike set up to my retul fit with the same spec both been 58cm frame. ride the supersiX 30mi on saturday & 40mi today on the CAAD10. The CAAD just feels faster and at the same time comfy to me. I am just trying to figure how in the world did Cannondale get an aluminum bike to ride so well. I keep saying to myself while riding the CAAD thats this cant be aluminum. The only difference is that the CAAD is DI2 equip. How did they get aluminum to ride so well?
There's nothing but love for the CAAD10.