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Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16741895)
The handlebars look like they're up a bit but it's the camera angle.
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Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16741895)
The handlebars look like they're up a bit but it's the camera angle.
http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...psd42789ae.jpg If you want a flat transition from the bars to the hoods maybe you should consider changing to compact bars (what you have there is a classic/traditional bend). Congratulations on the new bike. |
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Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16744777)
Originally Posted by e_guevara
(Post 16742117)
They (the handlebars) are up, I mean waaay up. The drops should be parallel to the ground.
http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps4af62c1a.jpg Cheers. |
Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16745096)
All bars are not the same. Notice the differences?
I mentioned your comments to the shop mechanic and he said the bars should point to the rear dropouts. FYI, here's a good article on handlebars: Road Drop Bar Geometry Cheers. |
Originally Posted by Zero Talent
(Post 16744815)
Me beating a people on Evo's and S-works. CAAAD10 for life.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...p;d=1399675933 |
Sorry for not being a CAAD (my old CAAD had compact drops), but heres an example:
http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1987-spec...se-16103_1.jpg |
Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16745096)
Maybe your bars should be parallel but not mine. All bars are not the same. Notice the differences?
I mentioned your comments to the shop mechanic and he said the bars should point to the rear dropouts. http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps49a82e5d.jpg http://i373.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps4af62c1a.jpg http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=379363 Each to their own as was said. To me your set up looks more like what is expect to see on a tourer or relaxed geo road bike, but if you like it ride it til it breaks. |
Thanks for making my point [MENTION=324755]dudemanppl[/MENTION].
Here's my CAAD10 with classic bars. https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...14008932_n.jpg [MENTION=915]RonH[/MENTION] Your Litespeed is on compact bars. If your mechanic says so, then why are the drops NOT "pointed to the rear dropouts"? Does that rule apply to certain (read: classic) bars only? |
Originally Posted by RonH
(Post 16744777)
Here's a better picture. Nothing changed except the camera position.
http://ruedatropical.com/wp-content/...itchey-wcs.jpg
Originally Posted by seymour1910
(Post 16745217)
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Well, I broke my 2nd free-hub body today and was left stranged 40 miles from home. After a long walk and wait to get home, I left the LBS with some lightly used Zipp 101's for a reasonable price better than Zipp30s, and I get the old Zipp hub instead of a SRAM hub:
http://i.imgur.com/aaae1u7.jpg This will hold me over until I can get Chris King R45s and Flo30 rims. I also added a 53/39 crank since I live in Dallas and have no business with a 50/34. I hope I don't regret this when I go to Austin. |
Now you ladies have me all screwed up with bars <_<
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Originally Posted by Zero Talent
(Post 16744815)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=379346 Me beating a people on Evo's and S-works. CAAAD10 for life.
The guy on the evo deserves it for wearing that horrid sock. Btw if this is zero talent I should change my screen name to all the talent |
Originally Posted by longbeachgary
(Post 16737478)
Great photo and even better form. Do the others cry about losing to a guy on an aluminum bike?
Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm
(Post 16747467)
The guy on the evo deserves it for wearing that horrid sock.
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Originally Posted by zymphad
(Post 16747554)
Why would they? CAAD 10 is a premium RACING bike.
Guy on the Evo looks ********, bike looks way too small for him, look at the stiffness of his arms in the drops, looks painful to me if he were to bend his arms on that tiny bike with his seatpost jacked up like that on a STRAIGHT toptube bike... Look at how far back his saddle has to be for him to fit it, so his knees are over the BB rather than near or forward of his pedal spindle. It just looks dumb to me. Maybe I'm wrong and know nothing, but he looks stupid on that bike. |
Most racers in a sprint throw the bike forward in a final attempt to get the wheel ahead. Looks like that's what he did - his butt's way behind where the saddle should be.
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Here's my CAAD 10 w/ some Flo's
http://i.imgur.com/LbQDWJR.jpg |
Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm
(Post 16628942)
Speaking of wheels
Corsa SuperLite 700c Clincher Black - Road Wheels - Wheels After a trainer and a garmin, these might just have to be my next purchase. My 10 needs a bit of color :D People seem shy about giving their opinions in this thread. :-) |
Originally Posted by tron1974
(Post 16754855)
Sorry, I realize I am referencing an older post, but I am thinking about how to get a little more comfort from my 2013 CAAD 10-3. It is completely stock. Would these wheels make a ton of difference? They do not seem to break the bank but would there be others to recommend under a grand (maybe some carbon wheels)? Also, I have been looking at new tires, maybe some 25 mm ones. I read that some of the Michelin's are a little too tall and would rub. I would like to keep them as cost effective as possible (Under $35 a tire or so...I'm cheap). I am sure if I search a ton I could probably find my answers in multiple threads but figured I would ask here.
People seem shy about giving their opinions in this thread. :-) |
Originally Posted by tron1974
(Post 16754855)
Sorry, I realize I am referencing an older post, but I am thinking about how to get a little more comfort from my 2013 CAAD 10-3. It is completely stock. Would these wheels make a ton of difference? They do not seem to break the bank but would there be others to recommend under a grand (maybe some carbon wheels)? Also, I have been looking at new tires, maybe some 25 mm ones. I read that some of the Michelin's are a little too tall and would rub. I would like to keep them as cost effective as possible (Under $35 a tire or so...I'm cheap). I am sure if I search a ton I could probably find my answers in multiple threads but figured I would ask here.
People seem shy about giving their opinions in this thread. :-) What tires do you have now? |
Originally Posted by jetter
(Post 16753562)
Here's my CAAD 10 w/ some Flo's
http://i.imgur.com/LbQDWJR.jpg I'm seriously toying with the idea of putting R45 hubs and DT aero spokes on my Flo hoops for my CAAD10. |
Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm
(Post 16755463)
I had serfas seca tires and they were awesome, they are about 35 each. As just mentioned, tire pressure determines comfort. I run 95-100 psi (front/back) and feel everything with my 700x23 gator skins. 700x25 are much comfort wise.
What tires do you have now? |
Originally Posted by tron1974
(Post 16755820)
I have the stock wheels/tires. The Mavic Aksium. I am about 185 lbs and run around 100 lbs a tire.
You can also try thicker bar tape next time you wrap them up and if you have the money carbon seat posts/bars/stem would take the edge off some of the vibrations. Personally i'd go tires/bartape prior to dropping real money on carbon |
Originally Posted by Zero Talent
(Post 16744815)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=379346 Me beating a people on Evo's and S-works. CAAAD10 for life.
I have just weighed the bare frame on a decent scale and it came in at 1130g!!! : ) |
Not mine, but zOMG!!!! I never liked this colorway until I saw it with these wheels. Now I love it:
http://i.imgur.com/4NWDNGr.jpg |
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