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Originally Posted by 2ndGen
(Post 11891102)
Oh, that's all?
Yikes! Can't wait to see what she comes in on the scale! Don't forget, you told us pics! We'll hold you to that! The build will take a little while, but I am picking up the bike next sunday. The pics below are of my Caad9 4 |
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cannondale-Caad9...item3a60f9d868
Thoughts on this guys? What's the most you'd pay? |
Seems like the buy it now price is pretty good. In late 2008, I bought a lightly used 2008 Cannondale CAAD9-6 for around $800 shipped, which was a pretty decent deal for me.
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Originally Posted by gbs
(Post 11891885)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cannondale-Caad9...item3a60f9d868
Thoughts on this guys? What's the most you'd pay? |
Yeah, only thing that worries me is the pics aren't that high quality so I can't see any scratches, etc =/
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Looks like some parts were swapped out, namely all the things that start with "Bontrager". I think they're equivalent quality, so I wouldn't worry about it. The seat is an improvement over the original. Based on the graphics on the wheels, I'd guess that it's a later production 2009. I'd go with the bid start price.
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That's really not a bad price. Mine is an '09 CAAD 9-6, and while it looks like some things have been swapped out like the saddle, the rest of the bike looks like OEM equipment. Play it right and you should be able to get it well below the Buy It Now price. Remember, once people start bidding, the BIN will go away (I think?)
**edit it does look like they've swapped out the seat post and saddle. I cant tell about the stem, re-taped the bars. If you want any of these OEM parts I still have them off my bike. good luck bidding!! |
Originally Posted by hendrick81
(Post 11891569)
The build will take a little while, but I am picking up the bike next sunday.
The pics below are of my Caad9 4 the witch's cave and she's begging to be mounted and ridden hard! Gorgeous! |
Originally Posted by gbs
(Post 11891885)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cannondale-Caad9...item3a60f9d868
Thoughts on this guys? What's the most you'd pay? |
Originally Posted by revchuck
(Post 11892134)
Looks like some parts were swapped out, namely all the things that start with "Bontrager". I think they're equivalent quality, so I wouldn't worry about it. The seat is an improvement over the original. Based on the graphics on the wheels, I'd guess that it's a later production 2009. I'd go with the bid start price.
Tiagra is plenty good enough to start off with and will last you until you can upgrade "if" you want to. I can tell you that the Tiagra rear derailleur is on par with 105 and is buttery smooth. For about $20. you can get a new Tiara front derailleur and that's all you'd NEED. As is, it's a very solid deal. If it fits you, I'd jump on it right away. See if he'd include shipping for free if you buy it now. The cockpit is a definite upgrade from OEM stuff (and probably took a good 1/2 a pound off of the bike). |
Originally Posted by rangerdavid
(Post 11892154)
That's really not a bad price. Mine is an '09 CAAD 9-6, and while it looks like some things have been swapped out like the saddle, the rest of the bike looks like OEM equipment. Play it right and you should be able to get it well below the Buy It Now price. Remember, once people start bidding, the BIN will go away (I think?)
**edit it does look like they've swapped out the seat post and saddle. I cant tell about the stem, re-taped the bars. If you want any of these OEM parts I still have them off my bike. good luck bidding!! Someone's going to smell that deal and jump on it. Just a used frameset alone is going for about $550. average. For $150. more, he'll have a rolling bike. BUY! :D |
Don't wait. It's a good price and won't last long. It still looks like a pretty clean ride from what I can tell.
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Originally Posted by Falcon757
(Post 11891471)
Found an '05 R1000 for $500 in like new condition with full Ultegra and Ksyrium rims. Hope to check it out and perhaps take her home. Decent bike?
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Thanks guys, will let you know if I win it or not by tonight :)
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Originally Posted by Falcon757
(Post 11892924)
Any feedback? Help a brother out.
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Originally Posted by Velo_Tut
(Post 11889701)
There are numerous reviews about how poor the RS10s are in quality. I've had two spokes break on the rear wheel within two weeks, one of which was on a century ride. Luckily it stayed true enough that I could finish the ride. I replaced the RS10s (still on warranty at the time) for the RS20s. The RS20s are a much better ride and hold up so much better. I've had zero problems with them. I wouldn't use the RS10s again if someone gave them to me for free, even as a training wheel.
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Caad10 arrived today, didn't build it up yet. Slick little bike though, the welds look a lot better than people said they did.
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Originally Posted by goose70
(Post 11894346)
I actually do have the RS20s . . . the Shimanos will be my "beater" wheels in any event.
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Originally Posted by Crash716
(Post 11896379)
Caad10 arrived today, didn't build it up yet. Slick little bike though, the welds look a lot better than people said they did.
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Originally Posted by Velo_Tut
(Post 11890427)
I'm 6' and come in at an even 200lbs. I had about 1200 miles on my RS10s when they started failing me.
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Originally Posted by Crash716
(Post 11896379)
Caad10 arrived today, didn't build it up yet. Slick little bike though, the welds look a lot better than people said they did.
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Originally Posted by 2ndGen
(Post 11892355)
I'd pay $700. for it.
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Originally Posted by hkboy313
(Post 11900749)
hey 2ndGen, you have an aliante carbon right? is it 2010 or 2011 version? im asking because i want to know the difference in each. i asked the shop guy and he said the color design and less padding than last year...can you confirm this, or anybody here with an aliante? thanks!
I didn't even know that the 2011 would be different. I haven't heard anything, but hold on... Did a quick search. Maybe the only differences are color "options" for the rails, but everything else seems to be the same. |
oh, thanks! if i end up going aliante, ill probably get the kium rails. have you tried the gamma? im wondering if the nosing has more padding than the aliante carbon 2010...i know this isnt the place to ask but it will if my bike is equipped with one! on your signature is that your bike profile cuz it doesnt look like an aliante is seated right now...did you switch out already?
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Originally Posted by hkboy313
(Post 11900811)
oh, thanks! if i end up going aliante, ill probably get the kium rails. have you tried the gamma? im wondering if the nosing has more padding than the aliante carbon 2010...i know this isnt the place to ask but it will if my bike is equipped with one! on your signature is that your bike profile cuz it doesnt look like an aliante is seated right now...did you switch out already?
That's not my bike in the profile, but here's a pic of my bike with my saddle. http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1291770342 http://i1108.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1291770444 I've only used the carbon-railed Twin Flex Aliante. The Aliante line pretty much feels the same from what I've read, but it's in long distance riding where the carbon rails comfort is a factor. |
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