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2013 Cannondale Bad Boy 5 vs ?
Ready to swap out of my SS and get something more durable and versatile. I rode a higher end BB and loved it. It is heavy, but I am a Clyde 6'3" 280 so it does not bother me. I need something robust.
I ride the streets of Boston 80% of the time but id like to mix in more light trail riding. Anyone have any experience with these? Pro's, con's? |
Anyone have any experiences, insights or opinions on this bike?
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well I just pcked up a bad boy 1 ..... and love it. But I wanted the shock lefty fork.
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I owned a Bad Boy at one time and it was my second favorite bike. I rode that thing into the ground. If the front fork hadn't completely rusted out, I would have kept it. I use it everyday all year.
As for the bike you are looking at, there doesn't have to be a vs. If you like it, then buy it, you won't be disappointed. It seems to fit the niche you want. I have seen that bike at the bike shops and I think it looks great. Since you posted this in the commuting forum, I will assume you will commute on it. That front fork may be a little heavy but maybe that is the price you pay to have a dual purpose bike. Second if you ever want fenders, what do you do for the front? Then again maybe you will never need or want fenders. I still think it is a great bike. |
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That front fork may be a little heavy but maybe that is the price you pay to have a dual purpose bike. Second if you ever want fenders, what do you do for the front? Then again maybe you will never need or want fenders. .[/QUOTE] I do not notice the weight when I am riding it...... but the front fender is a quandary. |
Disc Brake , Hybrid , triple and , 'X-speed' gear cassette , most brands have one..
that one is theirs. |
So why would you consider a BB 5 'versatile'? Front fender, rack and wheel options are extremely limited. A BB 9 would be more versatile. Personally I picked up last year's Giant Seek 1 because I felt it was better equipped but thats just me.
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Originally Posted by Burton
(Post 15586492)
So why would you consider a BB 5 'versatile'? Front fender, rack and wheel options are extremely limited. A BB 9 would be more versatile. Personally I picked up last year's Giant Seek 1 because I felt it was better equipped but thats just me.
I cast my vote for the Bad Boy 9 too! |
Originally Posted by Burton
(Post 15586492)
So why would you consider a BB 5 'versatile'? Front fender, rack and wheel options are extremely limited. A BB 9 would be more versatile. Personally I picked up last year's Giant Seek 1 because I felt it was better equipped but thats just me.
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Their right.... the BB9 would probably be better just for the fender options alone.
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Thanks all.
Good points about versatility. After riding more bikes I am realizing that I want a city/commuting bike that I can take on the road occasionally and enter beginners cyclocross races in the fall. I posted here http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...28or-can-be%29 |
When I was shopping for a commuter the BB5 was high on my list but the lack of fenders killed it. I went with a Trek 7.4fx and it has been great. I use it for daily commuting to work and also long rides. I completed a metric century on it and a few rides of >20 miles with some fast groups on carbon road bikes. It's quite versatile.
However, now that I find my self doing long/fast road rides quite often I want to get a second carbon road bike for that and just use my trek for commuting duties. No one bike will be perfect for everything but the trek does everything at least decently. I can't see the BB5 being great at any particular type of riding other than pleasure rides. It can't handle fenders for commuting and too heavy for long/fast rides. It does look great though. |
Originally Posted by robble
(Post 15588485)
When I was shopping for a commuter the BB5 was high on my list but the lack of fenders killed it.
I can't see the BB5 being great at any particular type of riding other than pleasure rides. It can't handle fenders for commuting and too heavy for long/fast rides. It does look great though. |
Originally Posted by robble
(Post 15588485)
When I was shopping for a commuter the BB5 was high on my list but the lack of fenders killed it. I went with a Trek 7.4fx and it has been great. I use it for daily commuting to work and also long rides. I completed a metric century on it and a few rides of >20 miles with some fast groups on carbon road bikes. It's quite versatile.
However, now that I find my self doing long/fast road rides quite often I want to get a second carbon road bike for that and just use my trek for commuting duties. No one bike will be perfect for everything but the trek does everything at least decently. I can't see the BB5 being great at any particular type of riding other than pleasure rides. It can't handle fenders for commuting and too heavy for long/fast rides. It does look great though. |
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