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Cannondale Caad9 5 Weight?
I'm looking into a road bike and I'm leaning very much towards the Cannondale Caad9 5. Unfortunately, Cannondale does not post weights on their site. Can anyone tell me what a 2010 Caad9 5 weighs?
My other consideration is a Fuji Roubaix with the carbon seat stays and fork. I think it's a "2.0" model, or something. It's the one that goes for around $1300-$1400. Thanks. |
My 2008 CAAD9-6 was a little over 20 pounds without pedals. This was measured using a bathroom scale though.
You shouldn't be too concerned about weight though. |
My bike shop weighed mine before I piked it up. 52cm Caad9-5 , 18.2lbs
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my 50cm CAAD9 frame was just under 1100g (without fork)
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2010 58cm CAAD-9 5 weighed in at 18.9 with Ultegra clipless pedals. You can save a few bike-shop grams by removing the dork disk and reflectors.
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Originally Posted by dennisa
(Post 10948179)
My bike shop weighed mine before I piked it up. 52cm Caad9-5 , 18.2lbs
What's a dork disc? |
I swear my Synapse is a lot heavier than my CAAD8 but which do I ride? It is not always about the weight especially if you already carry a few extra pounds. For me it is about the ride.
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Originally Posted by lpolliard
(Post 10948328)
I swear my Synapse is a lot heavier than my CAAD8 but which do I ride? It is not always about the weight especially if you already carry a few extra pounds. For me it is about the ride.
Basically, what I want is a bike I can do a century on and feel good (well, as good as I can feel after riding 100 miles...) afterwards. I want a bike that's fast, handles, and climbs hills. |
Originally Posted by RatedZ
(Post 10948324)
What's a dork disc?
It's called a dork disc because you're a real dork if you take it off and think those 15 grams are going make you faster ;) Flamesuit on! |
Originally Posted by mercury168
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It's the plastic disc between the cassette and spokes that protects the spokes if your rear derailleur isn't adjusted properly and routes the chain into the spokes.
It's called a dork disc because you're a real dork if you take it off and think those 15 grams are going make you faster ;) Flamesuit on! I remember when having a chain guard was considered super-dorky. Having had a pantleg caught in the chain a few times when riding in cooler weather, I guess nowadays I'd just prefer to be a dork. :) |
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