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Originally Posted by kergin
(Post 11160263)
Sexist.
I will say this: for this apparatus to work, a seat cutout is necessary. |
Yeah man, I feel ya. I hate those Asian-made frames. Same with the Italian ones..they just can't be the same quality if they aren't made in 'Murica."
soooo tells. how was the ride?!? |
I came here looking for a review on a CAAD10 and all I got was an abomination I might try out on my CAAD9.
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I'm over this thread, the senselessness and inanity of this place never cease to amaze me.
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Originally Posted by fauxto nick
(Post 11160542)
I'm over this thread, the senselessness and inanity of this place never cease to amaze me.
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I hate each and every one of you. Hope you all contract Motaba.
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Originally Posted by colombo357
(Post 11160725)
I hate each and every one of you. Hope you all contract Motaba.
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Everybody now!
A-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh, a-weema-weh |
what a sad thread...nothing like i expected.
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Originally Posted by hkboy313
(Post 11196575)
what a sad thread...nothing like i expected.
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i have - some helpful, some not... like this one.
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What's this thread about?!?!
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Originally Posted by kergin
(Post 11160263)
Sexist.
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Originally Posted by garysol1
(Post 11157047)
Disagree..... Most buyers want the best product possible at the cheapest price possible. Buying American made is great in theory until its time to break open the wallet.
Originally Posted by wfrogge
(Post 11158104)
Folks talk a good game with the "Made in USA" ilk but when it comes down to spending their money 99% will take the cheaper offshore option.
Originally Posted by mike868y
(Post 11157327)
Another great thread ruined by petty arguments. Great job guys :thumb:
I saw Rival should be around $1800,105 should around $1500, Ultegra $2200 and $3200 for a 6700/7900 mix. The frame should also be a half pound lighter. Which one did the OP try and how much was the store asking for it? |
Originally Posted by karrar
(Post 11158109)
I was in the market for a Cannondale, but if they have decided to take the CAAD frames oversees i am not interested anymore. that was the big draw for me
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I've owned both...I think the 10 is better than the 9...both had the exact same stuff on them also.
The 10 is every bit as stiff, perhaps even a bit more so in the front and the 10 is smoother on the road. It's also lighter, does this mean that maybe it won't last as long, who cares, Cannondale still has lifetime warranty's on their frames. If you are trying to figure out which of the two to buy you really can't go wrong with either, they are both great bikes, that being said, buy the 10. |
Originally Posted by mocolotion
(Post 11156618)
I think Cannondale should offer its customers the choice of purchasing a frame made here in the United States - with the obvious premium that carries - or offshored to Taiwan. Maybe if companies respected their customers enough to allow them to decide where the products they purchase are made we could actually let the market solve the question of outsourcing. Unfortunately, the profit takers (business owners) make that decision for the consumer, which sort of slaps market theory in the face.
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Originally Posted by rusted_rider
(Post 12167810)
Would u like some cheese with that whine:cry::roflmao2:
Someone decides they would rather support their own local community instead of shipping something overseas and you call them a whiney crybaby. We will see how complacent you are when they ship your job out too. |
Originally Posted by vdek
(Post 12222513)
Wow, nice.
Someone decides they would rather support their own local community instead of shipping something overseas and you call them a whiney crybaby. We will see how complacent you are when they ship your job out too. |
Originally Posted by rusted_rider
(Post 12167810)
Would u like some cheese with that whine:cry::roflmao2:
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Originally Posted by mocolotion
(Post 11156939)
I actually have a degree in economics, cupcake...
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Originally Posted by rusted_rider
(Post 12226528)
I am a health service provider,but nice try with your shop local theme,we all live in a global community now
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(Nevermind...I'm already ****.)
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Originally Posted by Crash716
(Post 12167879)
I've owned both...I think the 10 is better than the 9...both had the exact same stuff on them also.
The 10 is every bit as stiff, perhaps even a bit more so in the front and the 10 is smoother on the road. It's also lighter, does this mean that maybe it won't last as long, who cares, Cannondale still has lifetime warranty's on their frames. If you are trying to figure out which of the two to buy you really can't go wrong with either, they are both great bikes, that being said, buy the 10. This sort of valuable input seems out of place in this thread. |
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