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Old 04-14-12 | 12:36 PM
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Good news for my taint... My saddle search is over. I tried about 6-7 saddles and finally found the one. I ordered a Specialized Romin Evo Pro in white. Fits like a glove and is fairly light for the price too. I was surprised I don't find a fizik saddle that felt much better than the stock prologo kappa.
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Old 04-14-12 | 01:41 PM
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Do you guys know if you can order Cannondale frames? e.g. CAAD10 1 frame, but with Ultegra? the DA frame is so much cooler looking!
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Old 04-14-12 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by FPSDavid
Do you guys know if you can order Cannondale frames? e.g. CAAD10 1 frame, but with Ultegra? the DA frame is so much cooler looking!
Your shop would have to take the parts and swap. You can only get what they offer or get the 10-5 frame colors as framesets.
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Old 04-14-12 | 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by NWS Alpine
Your shop would have to take the parts and swap. You can only get what they offer or get the 10-5 frame colors as framesets.
Just clarifying, you can ONLY order the CAAD10-5 frame from Cannondale (the blue/green/white one? or the black/white one?), through your LBS? But if you want any other frame, you'd have to arrange the component swap with your LBS?

I do like the blue/green/white one. No chance of LBS doing a swap from the 10-1 black/grey frame though, as they only stock the 10-6, 10-5, and 10-4.

Wonder how much more it'd cost (than stock 10-3) to get the blue/green/white frame with everything else from the 10-3 setup...
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Old 04-14-12 | 02:58 PM
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You can only order either the liquigas replica colors or the black/grey for 2012 CAAD 10 framesets. You are correct about the second part. They would have to order the full bike and then strip off the components to sell or swap with a bike they have in stock/etc. Some have had luck with this but I would expect you would have to really know the shop guys or get lucky with a good shop. Most would not do this.
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Old 04-14-12 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by NWS Alpine
You can only order either the liquigas replica colors or the black/grey for 2012 CAAD 10 framesets. You are correct about the second part. They would have to order the full bike and then strip off the components to sell or swap with a bike they have in stock/etc. Some have had luck with this but I would expect you would have to really know the shop guys or get lucky with a good shop. Most would not do this.
Any idea what it costs to do liquigas frame + ultegra everyhting else? Seems to me that they'd prob charge full retail on Ultegra + wheels + etc, making it WAYYYYYYYY more than just the stock 10-3?
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Old 04-14-12 | 03:44 PM
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Any idea what it costs to do liquigas frame + ultegra everyhting else? Seems to me that they'd prob charge full retail on Ultegra + wheels + etc, making it WAYYYYYYYY more than just the stock 10-3?
I have no idea. It's always way cheaper to buy a built bike. I have the 10-5 in team colors and it's awesome. Eventually might upgrade the groupset in a few years. The new 105 is more than I need. Eventually it can look like this:

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Old 04-14-12 | 05:53 PM
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I have no idea. It's always way cheaper to buy a built bike. I have the 10-5 in team colors and it's awesome. Eventually might upgrade the groupset in a few years. The new 105 is more than I need. Eventually it can look like this:

It'll look complete once I install these:



It was bound to happen eventually...
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Old 04-14-12 | 06:09 PM
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It'll look complete once I install these:



It was bound to happen eventually...
I was looking at a set on ebay today but I should get wheels first
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Old 04-14-12 | 07:45 PM
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I'll be joining the CAAD cult very soon.

Placed an order for what is supposed to be a anodized black frameset (crossing my fingers after the shop promised me it would be the anodized black). I intend on making it just about 6kg when all is said and done.
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Old 04-14-12 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by tomng1989
I'll be joining the CAAD cult very soon.

Placed an order for what is supposed to be a anodized black frameset (crossing my fingers after the shop promised me it would be the anodized black). I intend on making it just about 6kg when all is said and done.

Can't wait for pics. Pics, right?
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Old 04-15-12 | 08:13 AM
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Question for you guys...Is rim tape pretty widely used? I put my first ride on my 2012 10-5 last night and walking it up the driveway, the rear wheel hit the 1" bump and went flat after a short (18mi) test run. I had verified the brand new tires/tubes had 105psi (max 110) before riding. I haven't ripped it off to inspect what could have happened, but do LBS's usually put rim tape on to prevent the spokes from coming through? That's the only thing I could think happened. Also, do you guys find discomfort with the kappa prologo seat that comes standard on the 10-5? I 've got it parallel to the ground with maybe a 1-2degree nose down attitude and even with riding shorts that thing is harsh! Pictures soon!
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Old 04-15-12 | 09:22 AM
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Every ass is different as far as the seat goes. If you don't like it, try a different one. I bought a 10-5 last week and swapped my own saddle on the minute I got it home.
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Old 04-16-12 | 08:51 AM
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Here's my new CAAD10-5. I haven't done anything yet other than remove stickers, reflectors and install a wireless computer. The next step is to get a new saddle, that sucker is harsh! On the last pic my dog couldn't stand the bike getting all the attention, so he had to sit-in.
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Old 04-16-12 | 09:24 AM
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Here's my new CAAD10-5. I haven't done anything yet other than remove stickers, reflectors and install a wireless computer. The next step is to get a new saddle, that sucker is harsh! On the last pic my dog couldn't stand the bike getting all the attention, so he had to sit-in.
Cute dog!
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Old 04-16-12 | 11:09 AM
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Bikes: Cannondale CAAD9, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Nashbar X-frame bike, Bike Friday Haul-a-Day, Surly Pugsley.

Yes, you MUST use rim tape, or a strip, or plugs to prevent the tube from flatting on the spoke holes.

This is assuming you have a more-or-less "standard" rim, not tubeless, etc.

I prefer Velox cloth rim tape.
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Old 04-16-12 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by High_Climber
Here's my new CAAD10-5. I haven't done anything yet other than remove stickers, reflectors and install a wireless computer. The next step is to get a new saddle, that sucker is harsh! On the last pic my dog couldn't stand the bike getting all the attention, so he had to sit-in.
I have the same bike and it's awesome. Mine is a 58cm and yours looks even bigger. What size? For the saddle try tilting it nose up a degree or two from level. Usually tilting it down causes pain for people. I actually liked the kappa more than the demo Fizik saddles (tried all the different shapes). I tried a few others until I found one that worked for me. The specialized(ugh) Romin Evo pro in white. Good thing is that this specific model in white has very minimal specialized markings on it. Makes it tolerable
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Old 04-16-12 | 07:21 PM
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It's a 63cm. (I'm 6'5"). I took it for another ride today after moving the seat forward and downward about 1/2" and boy did it make a world of difference. I'm not as stretched out reaching for the hoods, and not nearly as saddle sore from over-extending with my legs. I even got fitted when I picked up the bike, but I think he was in a hurry as the shop was really busy and did a lame job. The prologo kappa actually felt ok today. Maybe I just need to get used to it. Next I'm going to add Continental GP4000's and am still deciding on what type of tubes I want to stock up on. Any suggestions on tubes under $10? I'm currently running some cheap Avenir tubes and think I could drop probably 100grams just from lighter tubes. The bike is currently weighing 19.5lbs with pedals, cages, comp. I know it won't be a feather since it's a large frame but would like to trim it down, especially in areas that are affordable performance returns. Any suggestions on tubes?
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Old 04-16-12 | 07:30 PM
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Re: tubes. I use $5.99 Kenda tubes from my LBS that weigh about 100 grams.
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Old 04-16-12 | 07:40 PM
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I don't know about under $10, but I use Continental Race 28 tubes with my GP4000S's.

Guess they're $9.18/ea @ PBK https://www.probikekit.com/us/tyres-t...x-18-25mm.html
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Old 04-20-12 | 02:28 AM
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About to join the CAAD family...will post complete pics tomorrow. Preview, with my old bike in the back:

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Old 04-21-12 | 08:53 AM
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Finished with my build! Here it is:

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Old 04-21-12 | 12:41 PM
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So hot. I saw it on PedalRoom first before I came here and I immediately recognized the fit (setback seatpost, slammed 120mm stem). How did you go about picking and purchasing the frame? Are there a lot of CAAD10s on your team? Just wondering because I picked one up this past January and I'm looking to join my school's team this fall.
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Old 04-21-12 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by incredibleting
Finished with my build! Here it is:

Hey, you said picS! What wheels are those?
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Old 04-21-12 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
So hot. I saw it on PedalRoom first before I came here and I immediately recognized the fit (setback seatpost, slammed 120mm stem). How did you go about picking and purchasing the frame? Are there a lot of CAAD10s on your team? Just wondering because I picked one up this past January and I'm looking to join my school's team this fall.
Thank you. I went to my LBS and tried out a 52cm supersix (they didn't have any smaller caads in stock) and it felt a little large, so I went with a 50cm frame. The weird thing is, size and geometry-wise it's really close to my 54cm Fuji. So far I'm the only CAAD10, but there are a couple CAAD9s on the team. It'll be a great bike for racing. Good luck!


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Hey, you said picS! What wheels are those?
I'll post some more in a few days! The wheels are HermesSport Rituals. They're a local sponsor for my college team.
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