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Originally Posted by BarracksSi
(Post 13984301)
I don't know whether I'd go with clearcoat aluminum or Gulf orange-yellow. Both are the best schemes to my eye.
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Originally Posted by slynkie
(Post 13985405)
I don't have many, yet; sorry if I've posted this one already -
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-F...0/P1040084.JPG Thanks slynkie. So are the graphics or lettering on the rim just a silver/alloy looking color? |
Originally Posted by daveappen
(Post 13986397)
Thanks slynkie. So are the graphics or lettering on the rim just a silver/alloy looking color?
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So I am going on the my third week with the bike and have put around 70 miles on it so far. My typical rides are under an hour long and 15-20 miles. The 10-5 is a really nice bike and I love the performance. I am noticing that the wheels are starting to get out of true. I am 210lbs and they aren't the best wheels. I might need to get them trued before I get some Boyds. Not sure of the current lead time for the vitesse shipments.
I did however convert the RS10 wheels to tubeless and running the Hutchinson Fusion 3 with stans kit. I am riding 95psi in the front and 100 in the rear. About 10-15 PSI lower than before. The handling is much better as the quality of the tire is so much better. The ride is noticable smoother. It really smoothes out the cracks and uneven pavement. Leaving my development the front gate has cobblestone pavers near the guard house. It was a good test and you can really tell the improvement there. |
I agree, the CAAD10-5 has great performance, and i enjoy mine as well.
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Originally Posted by NWS Alpine
(Post 13998396)
I did however convert the RS10 wheels to tubeless and running the Hutchinson Fusion 3 with stans kit. I am riding 95psi in the front and 100 in the rear. About 10-15 PSI lower than before. The handling is much better as the quality of the tire is so much better. The ride is noticable smoother. It really smoothes out the cracks and uneven pavement. Leaving my development the front gate has cobblestone pavers near the guard house. It was a good test and you can really tell the improvement there.
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In my battle between CAAD10 3 (Ultegra) and CAAD10 5 (105), I went to LBS today. They don't stock CAAD10 3's, so they had me ride 2011 SuperSix's in 105 and Ultegra, since they're basically the same bike w/ diff frame (they share parts with the CAAD10s: groupset + crank + wheelset; just different frame). Honestly couldn't really tell the difference in shifting performance, or at all really...althought all I did was ride around a couple blocks. How does one justify the extra $600 for the Ultegra bike? I was originally just going to get the CAAD10 5 but figured it'd just make me want to upgrade to Ultegra eventually...but now I'm not sure why I should spend $600 more.
Also, they told me 2013 bikes don't come in until actual 2013, not August/September like I've been told before... What are your guys' thoughts? |
What groupset do you have on your CAAD8?
With $600 you can buy a new wheelset (which is, in fact, a definite improvement over the RS10s as stated by the Boyd Vitesse owners a few posts ago). Otherwise, I'm guessing you're just paying for a lighter groupset (dunno about possible improved shifting quality). Which of the colors do you like? And typically, new frames coming into LBSs vary from LBS to LBS. Those with more business in a larger/cycling-popular town will for sure bring in the 2013 models in around August/September as you have stated, as there are people out there who are willing to put money down for the latest and greatest. The LBS that I got my 2011 CAAD10 from (in January of this year) said they won't be getting the 2012 models until Spring, when cycling season is session. |
If you can't notice the difference then no need to get Ultegra.
I've had many bikes with 105 and as soon as I tried Ultegra once I knew I was never going back. For me I try to get Ultegra whenever possible just because it feels more polished to me. |
Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14001172)
What groupset do you have on your CAAD8?
With $600 you can buy a new wheelset (which is, in fact, a definite improvement over the RS10s as stated by the Boyd Vitesse owners a few posts ago). Otherwise, I'm guessing you're just paying for a lighter groupset (dunno about possible improved shifting quality). Which of the colors do you like? And typically, new frames coming into LBSs vary from LBS to LBS. Those with more business in a larger/cycling-popular town will for sure bring in the 2013 models in around August/September as you have stated, as there are people out there who are willing to put money down for the latest and greatest. The LBS that I got my 2011 CAAD10 from (in January of this year) said they won't be getting the 2012 models until Spring, when cycling season is session.
Originally Posted by todayilearned
(Post 14001274)
If you can't notice the difference then no need to get Ultegra.
I've had many bikes with 105 and as soon as I tried Ultegra once I knew I was never going back. For me I try to get Ultegra whenever possible just because it feels more polished to me. I was going to get the 105, but knowing myself I'd probably hold onto it for a year or two and end up getting the Ultegra eventually anyways...but now I don't know! |
Originally Posted by FPSDavid
(Post 14001298)
My CAAD8 has a combo of Tiagra (shifters, rear derailleur) and Sora (crankset, front derailleur). Maddux DRX 4000 wheelset.
What difference did/do you notice? I was going to get the 105, but knowing myself I'd probably hold onto it for a year or two and end up getting the Ultegra eventually anyways...but now I don't know! Ultegra on the other hand... the shifters feel a bit more solid and the shifts are like butter no matter. It's a very smooth transition but I can feel that very slight difference. |
Go for the 105. You could probably find a used Ultegra group 7-8 months down the road if you want to swap or something.
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Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14001598)
Go for the 105. You could probably find a used Ultegra group 7-8 months down the road if you want to swap or something.
I've posted this numerous times so everyone is probably tired of reading it again but I picked up an Ultegra 6700 take off for $400. The seller was an SRAM guy and didn't want it at all. It takes time but the right deal will pop up eventually. |
Ultegra is lighter... I've said elsewhere that 105 rear shifting feels the same as Ultegra to me. Front shifting Ultegra is slightly better. If you're not racing, I'd bet 105 will be just as good for all intents and purposes except for lesser bling factor! If you care more about saving money than bling factor, 105 is great.
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Just picked this up last week as I'll add this in with my Seven & Litespeed Titanium's. It came in absolutely mint condition. Original came with full Tiagra and the Shimano WH-R500 wheelset as I replaced it with my spare set of Mavic Ksyrium Elites. Just fabulous color I love which in the Patriot Blue:
http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...n/DSCN6630.jpg http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...n/DSCN6632.jpg http://i1145.photobucket.com/albums/...n/DSCN6627.jpg |
Nice CAAD8 bike, i like the blue as well.
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That blue and the 2009 CAAD9's blue are very sexy.
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/2831/9ndl8.jpg |
Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14014888)
That blue and the 2009 CAAD9's blue are very sexy.
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/2831/9ndl8.jpg |
Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
(Post 14014888)
That blue and the 2009 CAAD9's blue are very sexy.
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/2831/9ndl8.jpg http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-6.jpg |
My 2005 Cannondale six13 R5000 Dura Ace. I know it's old, but I keep coming back to this bike, I just can't put enough miles on it. It's been through everything, including three accidents. I know, flip the stem, drop it, or whatever, it's now my commuter bike, so I'll just leave it alone. Below is a picture from when it was new:
http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-iz...s835/six13.jpg |
Originally Posted by ilovecycling
(Post 14015287)
Although it is more of a dark navy blue in real life (without camera flash), I completely agree!
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...IMG_0002-6.jpg i cant wait to see the eps/bora equipped look. |
So I know this is a CAAD thread, but I wanted to know your opinions on choosing between two bikes. The first is the CAAD10-5, and the contender is the Felt AR5. At two different local bikes stores, they differ in price by $500 before any haggling. I'm interested in triathlons mainly, but don't think I'm ready for a full-on tri-bike as I want to be able to compete in some criteriums as well. Same component groups, carbon vs. aluminum frame and the AR is the "aero road bike" design which seems to be appealing for solo-riding like in a tri. I've ridden both, and they both feel/fit well.Thanks for your input!
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Originally Posted by High_Climber
(Post 14019063)
So I know this is a CAAD thread, but I wanted to know your opinions on choosing between two bikes. The first is the CAAD10-5, and the contender is the Felt AR5. At two different local bikes stores, they differ in price by $500 before any haggling. I'm interested in triathlons mainly, but don't think I'm ready for a full-on tri-bike as I want to be able to compete in some criteriums as well. Same component groups, carbon vs. aluminum frame and the AR is the "aero road bike" design which seems to be appealing for solo-riding like in a tri. I've ridden both, and they both feel/fit well.Thanks for your input!
assuming USD, the MSRP on the CAAD is $830 less than the Felt so it sounds like you'd be getting a great deal on the latter. Have you raced before (tri or road) at all? If yes and you know that you're destined for mostly against-the-clock races, then use that info; consider the geometry of each again, in your size. Consider you'll most likely want to attach aerobars at some point, and for that you might like a shorter headtube length. A steeper seat tube angle can also be important. The CAAD can be more aggressive in these respects, depending on the frame size. if it's all the same to you, get the CAAD and use the saved $$ for aerobars and wheels, or save up for a TT bike :D |
Thank you for your quick reply! I'm leaning towards the CAAD in size 60 or 63. I'm 6'5" and my inseam is right around 36". It seems like either frame would fit ok, so I'm thinking the 60 with a 3cm shorter head tube might be better for a more aggressive posture so that my elbows aren't placed too high. Also, I've been shocked at how expensive some of these wheels are! The 105 seemed to shift just fine, and as I'm 195lbs, I'm not worried about shaving ounces off the bike with a higher groupset. I've heard that wheels are your best first upgrade, but are aerowheels like a pair of zipp404's really worth doubling the cost of the bike in a race?
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Originally Posted by High_Climber
(Post 14019556)
but are aerowheels like a pair of zipp404's really worth doubling the cost of the bike in a race?
fwiw, I'd argue that while wheels may be the best first upgrade for a bike, a professional fitting is the best first "upgrade" for a rider. Also, in the TT/Tri game, a TT helmet that interfaces well with your body/position can be more effective than aero wheels. Good luck! |
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