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Old 10-18-12 | 01:43 PM
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What would you upgrade first - the crank or wheels? I have heard the rs10 wheels may not last very long - thinking of just using these as my winter trainer wheels. I'm 165 lbs.
I'd flip the stem, level the handlebars/hoods, and possibly get Praxis Works chainrings if you don't like the front shifting of the FSA rings. Also get a speed/cadence sensor for your Garmin, and maybe a HR monitor as well.

If you REALLY want new wheels, check out the Boyd Vitesse for ~$550.
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Old 10-21-12 | 07:11 PM
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A new acolyte has joined. Just picked up a 2012 10-4. I was stunned at how comfortable it was on the test ride and will have pics in a few days.

I was really intrigued by the SRAM double tap, and liked it. Looking forward to some fast, fun rides with hills.

Rode a super six but couldn't justify the premium for carbon. Having said that, it was not a simple decision.

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Old 10-22-12 | 06:22 AM
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You are going to enjoy the 10-4, I purchased mine in January of this year and I like it more every time I ride it. Only mods I have needed were a K-Edge chain drop protector and when the stock Schwalbe Lugano tyres got rock cut I put on Continental Gatorskins in 700x25, just personal preference there. Which colourway did you buy, the raw aluminum and black or the Gulf Oil Racing blue and orange livery?

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Old 10-22-12 | 11:28 AM
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You are going to enjoy the 10-4, I purchased mine in January of this year and I like it more every time I ride it. Only mods I have needed were a K-Edge chain drop protector and when the stock Schwalbe Lugano tyres got rock cut I put on Continental Gatorskins in 700x25, just personal preference there. Which colourway did you buy, the raw aluminum and black or the Gulf Oil Racing blue and orange livery?

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i got the raw aluminum - really liked the look, sort of "old school".

How do you find the Gatorskins? I have heard very good things about them, and the roads in Fairfield Co here are just atrocious. With the traffic and minimal shoulders, avoiding an obstacle is sometimes not an option.
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Old 10-22-12 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by PharmD
What would you upgrade first - the crank or wheels? I have heard the rs10 wheels may not last very long - thinking of just using these as my winter trainer wheels. I'm 165 lbs.

the RS10's are PLENTY strong and i wouldn't worry about them not lasting. however, that being said, There is always room for improvement on wheels, especially the RS10's. Honestly though, as mentioned above. the tires will make more of a difference than wheels or a crank. That and then getting yourself properly positioned on the bike for efficient power over long periods of time. If you held a gun to my head to upgrade one or the other, the wheels would be my choice. But that's because you can easily buy wheels that cost about 3x what your bike did.
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Old 10-22-12 | 06:18 PM
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the RS10's are PLENTY strong and i wouldn't worry about them not lasting. however, that being said, There is always room for improvement on wheels, especially the RS10's. Honestly though, as mentioned above. the tires will make more of a difference than wheels or a crank. That and then getting yourself properly positioned on the bike for efficient power over long periods of time. If you held a gun to my head to upgrade one or the other, the wheels would be my choice. But that's because you can easily buy wheels that cost about 3x what your bike did.
*cough* Continental GP4000S tires *cough*
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Old 10-23-12 | 05:58 AM
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I haven't had any problems with the Gatorskins so far. Ride is good and no flats.

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Old 10-23-12 | 08:20 AM
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*cough* Continental GP4000S tires *cough*
While I would agree they are great tires he needs some Vittoria open corsa evo sc black and tan tires. Looks sick on a black caad.
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Old 10-23-12 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Rlewis9932
After an 18 year layoff from cycling, I'm back on the road again with a 2012 CAAD10-3. Love this bike!
This really nice, makes me want to buy one.....
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Old 10-23-12 | 11:08 AM
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While I would agree they are great tires he needs some Vittoria open corsa evo sc black and tan tires. Looks sick on a black caad.
Meh, go stealth with that CAAD10!
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Old 10-23-12 | 11:14 AM
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Meh, go stealth with that CAAD10!
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Old 10-24-12 | 06:54 PM
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Been lurking the forums for a while before eventually getting my '12 CAAD10 4 at the beginning of Oct. Was looking for my first road bike (came from mountain) at a few other bikes but the reviews of the caad frame was highly praised.
Put about 200 fun miles on it so far. No mods yet besides for switching out the bar tape as it was torn while at the shop, and some carbon bottle holders. Ergo handle bars are in the new future as the curvature of the stock bars puts an annoying pressure on my upper/lower areas of my hands. Any suggestions?
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Old 10-24-12 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by kunfuzion
Been lurking the forums for a while before eventually getting my '12 CAAD10 4 at the beginning of Oct. Was looking for my first road bike (came from mountain) at a few other bikes but the reviews of the caad frame was highly praised.
Put about 200 fun miles on it so far. No mods yet besides for switching out the bar tape as it was torn while at the shop, and some carbon bottle holders. Ergo handle bars are in the new future as the curvature of the stock bars puts an annoying pressure on my upper/lower areas of my hands. Any suggestions?
congrats...best of luck with the new ride
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Old 10-25-12 | 06:02 AM
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kunfuzion,
Welcome to BF and the 41, I have a '12 CAAD 10/4 and love it. I put the stem into the down (flipped) position, dropped it 15mm in spacers and set the tilt of the stock bars to fit and to suit my hand position. No problems after this set of changes. My only additions are a Cannondale wireless computer. CF bottle cages and Gatorskin tyres when the Schwalbes got rock cut. Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine. Best N+1 I ever did.
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Old 10-25-12 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by JCNeumann
A new acolyte has joined. Just picked up a 2012 10-4. I was stunned at how comfortable it was on the test ride and will have pics in a few days.

I was really intrigued by the SRAM double tap, and liked it. Looking forward to some fast, fun rides with hills.

Rode a super six but couldn't justify the premium for carbon. Having said that, it was not a simple decision.

Jellif hill in New Canaan, Prepare to meet you maker!

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Old 10-25-12 | 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by JCNeumann
now including obligatory garage shot. No accessories yet!
You're going to get hammered for that photo. Not showing drive side, dork disk and reflectors. However, you have your skewers right so that's something.

All kidding aside, that's a nice looking bike. Love that brushed aluminum frame. Getting a caadx in the same.

EDIT: out of curiosity, why do some caads come with the disk and reflectors and others not. Mine had none of that when I bought it off the floor. Do some shops just assume it's going to come off anyway? Seems like a potential liability issue if they take it off before you even see it.

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Old 10-25-12 | 09:12 PM
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Well my triathlon season is done so I took off the aerobars and the FF seat post and put it back to a traditional road geometry. I think the bike looks much better this way. I really need to get a dedicated TT bike.
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Old 10-25-12 | 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by DaddyTri
Well my triathlon season is done so I took off the aerobars and the FF seat post and put it back to a traditional road geometry. I think the bike looks much better this way. I really need to get a dedicated TT bike.
Great, sell me this one and get a slice....win-win
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Old 10-25-12 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by seymour1910
Great, sell me this one and get a slice....win-win
Ha! I mean't "in addition to." n+1 and all that. Are CAAD 10s that hard to come by now?
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Old 10-25-12 | 09:33 PM
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Ha! I mean't "in addition to." n+1 and all that. Are CAAD 10s that hard to come by now?
They are, everyone that has them loves them. I want one but I like the 2011-2012 options a lot better than the 2013. I just don't care much for the paint jobs on the 13's.
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Old 10-25-12 | 09:40 PM
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They are, everyone that has them loves them. I want one but I like the 2011-2012 options a lot better than the 2013. I just don't care much for the paint jobs on the 13's.
Agreed, but I do kind of like the black and brushed ones.

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Old 10-25-12 | 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bikerjp
You're going to get hammered for that photo. Not showing drive side, dork disk and reflectors. However, you have your skewers right so that's something.

All kidding aside, that's a nice looking bike. Love that brushed aluminum frame. Getting a caadx in the same.

EDIT: out of curiosity, why do some caads come with the disk and reflectors and others not. Mine had none of that when I bought it off the floor. Do some shops just assume it's going to come off anyway? Seems like a potential liability issue if they take it off before you even see it.
Never did figure that out. The dork disc doesn't really bother me, and with the lunatic drivers in CT, reflectors are not a bad idea. Besides, at 230 Im not exactly concerned about lightweight accessories. Next couple weeks will be figuring out right fit - shop did a good job, but you need to get some time on it to dial it in properly.

The "frame and chassis" have been fixed, now it is time to work on the engine!

Have to give props to Outdoor Sports Center in Wilton, CT for the purchase. They really spent the time, weren't pushy, and really knew their stuff.
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Old 10-25-12 | 11:23 PM
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New bars (3T Ergonova Pro) and bartape (Fizik Microtex) on my CAAD10.

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I'm missing an A but its close enough.

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Old 10-26-12 | 08:18 PM
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I'm missing an A but its close enough.

This is where it is at. I love the aesthetics, value, and ride of bikes from this era. I would build mine with record or chorus 10 but this still gets a hot.
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