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If you go a little further south there is big wheels who might have some old stock. I would call them as I saw a '12 at one store not too long ago and also a frameset. You have most of the big shops already.
As for pedal get them from the start. There is no reason you need to wait. It will help a lot. You aren't commuting so you should barely need to clip in and out if you ride along A1A. |
About how much would a CAAD 10 frameset run me? Im in the market for a new frame.
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They aren't sold as framesets, so the only market are the oddball crash replacements.
I wouldn't expect to pay less than 850. |
Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 15027913)
About how much would a CAAD 10 frameset run me? Im in the market for a new frame.
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I was allowed to get my own Christmas present this year.
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 15027913)
About how much would a CAAD 10 frameset run me? Im in the market for a new frame.
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Originally Posted by texaggs
(Post 15028177)
I was allowed to get my own Christmas present this year.
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Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 15028079)
They aren't sold as framesets, so the only market are the oddball crash replacements.
I wouldn't expect to pay less than 850. |
Originally Posted by texaggs
(Post 15028177)
I was allowed to get my own Christmas present this year.
What wheels are those? |
Originally Posted by jdip
(Post 15029562)
Gorgeous bike.
What wheels are those? |
Originally Posted by Crash716
(Post 15028217)
What size are you?
52? |
Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 15029846)
I need a 535mm ETT.
52? yeah mine's a 54 |
If it wasnt for the ugly ass welds I would have buy one many years ago.
They can be bought as a frame (caad10) from a dealer? |
Originally Posted by ultraman6970
(Post 15030430)
If it wasnt for the ugly ass welds I would have buy one many years ago.
They can be bought as a frame (caad10) from a dealer? |
Originally Posted by Crash716
(Post 15029931)
yeah mine's a 54
As luck would have it, I have a friend interested in a 54 caad10. Could you pm me the price? |
Originally Posted by trudeljb
(Post 15027493)
I am new to the forum, but have pretty much made my mind up that I'm joining the Cult and getting a CAAD. I am a relatively new road biker so I'm looking at the CAAD10 5 105 at my LBS. I was hoping to get in to a 2012, but it appears all of them are sold out in my area. I believe the 2013 models are starting around $1550. How is that as far as pricing? I'm located in S. Florida. Appreciate any help! Thanks.
I noticed the talk about the 54. This is the same size I'm looking at (I'll have a better idea when I can compare a 54 and 56 side by side), although I'd understand the skepticism of dealing with a forum newbie. |
Thanks!
Originally Posted by FPSDavid
(Post 15030586)
Yep, in the 10-5 colors only.
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Originally Posted by jdip
(Post 15029562)
Gorgeous bike.
What wheels are those? |
Very nice Enve wheelset above ^^
Confession: I really like just looking through all the past pages of this thread just to look at the CAAD porn.......... |
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I bought my 2013 CAAD 10 5 for $1400 at Paragon Sports in NYC with the 10% Transportation Alternatives (TA) discount. It was my second road bike purchase because my first purchase was on Craigs List and was too large for me. Expensive lesson to shop your LBS unless you really know what your doing. Paragon gave me a professional fit and I've logged about 500 miles since 10/1. My longest ride was 55 miles. I couldn't be happier.
In addition to TA, in NYC there are some bike clubs and non-profits that offer discounts or trade-in discounts (Recycle a Bicycle). Perhaps you can find similar arrangements in your area. The bike is mostly stock. I replaced the saddle with a Specialized Romin EVO Comp. I plan on replacing the tires w/ Continental Grand Prix 4 Season 700x25 and Kool Stop brake shoes for winter riding. Other than the frame and Shimano 105 kit, the components on this bike are pedestrian but serviceable. I thought I would just replace as needed (saddle replacement was needed after first ride, not enough of a cutout for my 50 year old stones on the stock saddle!). This is what my baby looks like: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=287637 |
$1400 for a CAAD10 4 isn't bad at all! I wonder if I can talk my LBS down to that. Or perhaps they could just throw in some Speedplays for the $1530 I was quoted.
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$1400 for a CAAD 10 5, not CAAD 10 4. The 4 has SRAM Rival, the 5 is mostly Shimano 105. Here's my favorite CAAD 10 5 YouTube, enjoy the Jenglish!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhgCa0KCVXk |
Oh man. Third post and I already thought something different than I typed.
Enjoyable video. I've been watching all the Youtube videos I can until I have the bike in my possession! |
It's only a frame module. So it's the frame, fork, crankset & BB, stem, headset, NEW front Rival derailleur, and seatpost. I have some bars I can throw in too.
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Never thought I'd be posting in this thread, but I joined the cult on Sunday. I recently sold my Trek Equinox TT bike and have been shopping hard for a new road bike for the last couple months. Caads weren't even on my radar as they were a little out of my price range, but I stopped in a local shop that I didn't even know sold Cannondales ('12 was their first year carrying them) and they had one 2012 left and it was my size (56) in team paint. Never dreamed of owning one of these but the thing fit like a glove and at $999 +tax I couldn't pass it up.
http://imageshack.us/a/img14/8705/wp000566.jpg |
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