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rangerdavid 11-20-10 07:08 AM

yup, gotta be just the frame.

TheMudder 11-22-10 04:29 PM

ebay + 2010 white/red/gray caad9 frame/fork + me = winning bidder
en route to my house now.
welcome me o'cult for i will upgrade from my 1986 3rensho soon.

2ndGen 11-23-10 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by TheMudder (Post 11827212)
ebay + 2010 white/red/gray caad9 frame/fork + me = winning bidder
en route to my house now.
welcome me o'cult for i will upgrade from my 1986 3rensho soon.

Off-topic, but your name brings this to mind:


2ndGen 11-23-10 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by TheMudder (Post 11827212)
ebay + 2010 white/red/gray caad9 frame/fork + me = winning bidder
en route to my house now.
welcome me o'cult for i will upgrade from my 1986 3rensho soon.

Welcome child!

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/1EACO6UUOyo/0.jpg

http://chicagofoodaholic.files.wordp...2/kool-aid.jpg

Crash716 11-23-10 07:30 PM

T-1 day till i get the 10.

mvnsnd 11-23-10 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by Crash716 (Post 11833408)
T-1 day till i get the 10.

I'm curious to your review as the 10 is on my list of bikes for next year

2ndGen 11-23-10 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by Crash716 (Post 11833408)
T-1 day till i get the 10.

You're not sleeping tonight!

:D

hkboy313 11-24-10 11:25 AM

question for yall caad9'ers' maybe this is a general question but i havent upgraded my wheels yet , using the rs10's, do they experience flex? reason why i ask, when climbing i can hear my wheels rubbing on the brakes...maybe the brakes are too close to the rim? (my shop says brakes should be close...but how close?) my brakes are centered and wheel is true +/- 1/64" .. any suggestions, ideas? thanks

sixsixnine 11-24-10 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11836258)
question for yall caad9'ers' maybe this is a general question but i havent upgraded my wheels yet , using the rs10's, do they experience flex? reason why i ask, when climbing i can hear my wheels rubbing on the brakes...maybe the brakes are too close to the rim? (my shop says brakes should be close...but how close?) my brakes are centered and wheel is true +/- 1/64" .. any suggestions, ideas? thanks

Are your cables properly adjusted? Namely: Is the outer one brake cable forming nice straight arcs feeding into the stops?

Crash716 11-24-10 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by 2ndGen (Post 11833499)
You're not sleeping tonight!

:D

it's a bike man, I am guessing it pedals just like the other i have owned. Not that excited really.

hkboy313 11-24-10 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by sixsixnine (Post 11836828)
Are your cables properly adjusted? Namely: Is the outer one brake cable forming nice straight arcs feeding into the stops?

my shop built the bike and it seems everything is fine...nice smooth loops to all brakes..

2ndGen 11-24-10 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Crash716 (Post 11836862)
it's a bike man, I am guessing it pedals just like the other i have owned. Not that excited really.


You're "guessing"?
You mean you haven't ridden it yet?
INFIDEL!
:lol:

2ndGen 11-24-10 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11836885)
my shop built the bike and it seems everything is fine...nice smooth loops to all brakes..

How much do you weigh and how tall are you?

Crash716 11-24-10 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by 2ndGen (Post 11837259)
You're "guessing"?
You mean you haven't ridden it yet?
INFIDEL!
:lol:

nope, bought it without touching or seeing one in person. not worried about it, it's going to be a race bike, i know i like the geometry so that's all that matters.

BmoreDrew 11-25-10 02:17 AM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11836258)
question for yall caad9'ers' maybe this is a general question but i havent upgraded my wheels yet , using the rs10's, do they experience flex? reason why i ask, when climbing i can hear my wheels rubbing on the brakes...maybe the brakes are too close to the rim? (my shop says brakes should be close...but how close?) my brakes are centered and wheel is true +/- 1/64" .. any suggestions, ideas? thanks

I'm putting 280lbs of weight and tree trunk legs worth of power on the same wheels and don't have this problem. (I need to slim down but I am strong and feel like if this doesnt happen to me, it shouldnt to you either.)

I like my brakes very close, so that you can juuuuuuuuuust see between them and the rim. they almost look like they are touching, thats how close they should be. or at least, that is how I've always had my brakes setup and seen them come from the shop.

you may want to post in the mechanic forums on here. also, have you had your wheels trued since you bought the bike? could be off a bit?

irvri 11-25-10 04:02 AM

I created a thread about this but thought I'd ask here as well. Thinking about doing this for my Caad9:
Gore Low Friction or Professional shifters & brakes + install/tuneup/clean for $120 or $150 respectively.
Do it? or stick with Shimano shifters/ brakes?

hkboy313 11-25-10 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by BmoreDrew (Post 11840047)
I'm putting 280lbs of weight and tree trunk legs worth of power on the same wheels and don't have this problem. (I need to slim down but I am strong and feel like if this doesnt happen to me, it shouldnt to you either.)

I like my brakes very close, so that you can juuuuuuuuuust see between them and the rim. they almost look like they are touching, thats how close they should be. or at least, that is how I've always had my brakes setup and seen them come from the shop.

you may want to post in the mechanic forums on here. also, have you had your wheels trued since you bought the bike? could be off a bit?

you weight 2x more than i do. i guess theres something wrong with my brake setup...i'll have to post this in the mech area..:notamused:

thanks guys!


actually...i'll ask you guys now, how 'tight' should the skewer be fitting on the fork? my shop says turn it til the level can only go half way "locked" but a loose feel, then it should be safe (i asked cuz its a carbon fork) to completely lock the lever. maybe i need to lock it down tighter?

2ndGen 11-25-10 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by irvri (Post 11840112)
I created a thread about this but thought I'd ask here as well. Thinking about doing this for my Caad9:
Gore Low Friction or Professional shifters & brakes + install/tuneup/clean for $120 or $150 respectively.
Do it? or stick with Shimano shifters/ brakes?

Confusing as written. But, the easy answer is get what you need first.
If your CAAD needs a tune-up, shifters or cables won't matter.
And yes, stick with Shimano period.
:D

bikerjp 11-25-10 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11840124)
actually...i'll ask you guys now, how 'tight' should the skewer be fitting on the fork? my shop says turn it til the level can only go half way "locked" but a loose feel, then it should be safe (i asked cuz its a carbon fork) to completely lock the lever. maybe i need to lock it down tighter?

Not sure, but are you saying you ride with the quick release not all the way locked? If so, you are asking for problems. That thing should be quite tight and fully locked. I suppose you can over do it, but it should be at least a firm press to get it fully closed. I had a front wheel fall off when I was kid doing wheelies on my banana seat bike and that was no fun. (Also had that frame break when the top tube/head tube weld failed. Those bikes were never made for what I did with it :))

hkboy313 11-25-10 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by bikerjp (Post 11841239)
Not sure, but are you saying you ride with the quick release not all the way locked? If so, you are asking for problems. That thing should be quite tight and fully locked. I suppose you can over do it, but it should be at least a firm press to get it fully closed. I had a front wheel fall off when I was kid doing wheelies on my banana seat bike and that was no fun. (Also had that frame break when the top tube/head tube weld failed. Those bikes were never made for what I did with it :))

:eek: id never ride my bike with anything loose or hanging!

quick release is fulling locked. to unlock i pull it -180 deg. to lock it back in position i screw skewer til the lever is hanging gently at a 90 deg, that way i know its not too tight for the carbon fork, then full engage the skewer back to 180 deg.

hkboy313 11-25-10 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by 2ndGen (Post 11841127)
Confusing as written. But, the easy answer is get what you need first.
If your CAAD needs a tune-up, shifters or cables won't matter.
And yes, stick with Shimano period.
:D

SRAM all the way!

bikerjp 11-25-10 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11841328)
:eek: id never ride my bike with anything loose or hanging!

quick release is fulling locked. to unlock i pull it -180 deg. to lock it back in position i screw skewer til the lever is hanging gently at a 90 deg, that way i know its not too tight for the carbon fork, then full engage the skewer back to 180 deg.

Sorry, guess I misread.

2ndGen 11-25-10 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by hkboy313 (Post 11841330)
SRAM all the way!

:notamused:

Alright, alright. I won't argue with a fellow NYer!

:D

khill 11-25-10 08:14 PM

My test ride on the CAAD 10 went well. My main purpose was to check sizing and the bike I rode wasn't really set up at all for me. I ended up going with a 54 and I was very suprised at how stiff and resposive it was. My order is in for my CAAD 10 and SuperSix Hi Mod, expected delivery in late Dec....

BmoreDrew 11-26-10 05:53 AM

You bought a caad10 and a supersix?


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