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Originally Posted by freedomrider1
(Post 17031820)
Very nice, one of my favorite places on earth. What gearing do you have?
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Originally Posted by thewilson
(Post 17034286)
Compact up front and 11-25 in the rear, not the best for the whites but I did alright.
Though I've ridden 28/28 before when I was dying on a 70 mile ride so I can't say "never" but..... ;) What is your CAAD?? (Hard to tell if that's a Black Inc or ???) |
I'm going to bump it up to the 28 in the rear only because of those hills can get quite steep, and I never use the 25 anyhow. She's a 2014 ultegra, I swapped the FSA crank for the Ultegra because I wanted the full gruppo. :thumb:
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Question, I came across a smoking deal for an ultegra di2 groupo it's a 10 speed, internal. Will this work on my bike ? Has anyone done this ? Any crazy mods that need to be done ?
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we have external routing. buy it and res;; it
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Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm
(Post 17041233)
we have external routing. buy it and res;; it
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isnt the rear brake internal but thats it?
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bunch up a housing and see it there is a screw under the cable housing.
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I'm just wondering if those clips are glued on, or if they have holes behind them ? Of theu have holes behind them I'm sure I can make it work as an internal,if not I might just sell or trade for another SRAM red
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I am about to by a Cannondale bike but I am torn on what bike to get. At the moment I am going back and forth between two bikes. My LBS has a 2013 CAAD 10 Black INC for 2500$ and a 2015 EVO 3 for 3000$
I will be using this bike for group rides long and short,possibly some races and duathalons, everyday training. I am looking for a good all round bike. I know this is a CAAD thread but can anyone tell me what they think of both bikes and which one I should lean towards? |
That seems like a very good price on the Caad.
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Probably the last good shot of this uberCAAD. Moving to a different frame in about a month.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5587/...e64e4551_b.jpg |
Originally Posted by II Holland II
(Post 17042358)
I am about to by a Cannondale bike but I am torn on what bike to get. At the moment I am going back and forth between two bikes. My LBS has a 2013 CAAD 10 Black INC for 2500$ and a 2015 EVO 3 for 3000$
I will be using this bike for group rides long and short,possibly some races and duathalons, everyday training. I am looking for a good all round bike. I know this is a CAAD thread but can anyone tell me what they think of both bikes and which one I should lean towards? |
Originally Posted by jtwilson
(Post 17043766)
Probably the last good shot of this uberCAAD. Moving to a different frame in about a month.
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5587/...e64e4551_b.jpg NOOOOooooooOOOOOoooooOOOOoooooooo!!!! ;) What are you going to next??? And what are you doing with the uberCAAD? |
Originally Posted by Team Sarcasm
(Post 17043859)
The evo will have more potential in the weight weenie category but the caad is a better deal I think. what is the msrp on the evo?
Here's another possible clincher for the Black Inc. If it's truly a 2013 it should have Di2!!! (Ya, it's 10 spd but who cares.) The 2014 would be SRAM Red and I'd definitely take Di2 over Red. Check it out & if it looks unabused, I'd go for the Black Inc! |
speaking of electric components, think wireless electric will need special frames? or just a normal caad will work?
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Originally Posted by loimpact
(Post 17043885)
NOOOOooooooOOOOOoooooOOOOoooooooo!!!! ;)
What are you going to next??? And what are you doing with the uberCAAD? I am switching to a locally-fabricated frame of Columbus Life tubing. Adam Eldridge of Stanridge Speed [full custom top shelf filet brazed works art] started a new brand, Wraith Fabrication, to produce off-the-peg TIG-welded frames from Life tubing with a utilitarian finish at a pricepoint competitive with a CAAD10 frameset (although a tad priceier now with an ENVE fork spec'd). I am too stoked on this concept not to be riding one and representing the efforts of our local bicycle artisan guru. Right now I'm riding the express train to "hood rich bike bum", and need to minimize my bike footprint while offsetting the costs of a new build. Sadly this means putting the uberCAAD frame and crankset out to pasture on the free market. Tears will be shed. The groupset, wheels and some other bits will be swapped over to the Wraith. |
[MENTION=150079]jtwilson[/MENTION]: I believe I follow the gentleman you're talking about on Instagram. He does wonderful work. At first I was upset you'd sell the uberCAAD, but now that I know what it's for, I respect your decision. I didn't know his pricing was that low. That's encouraging!
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Originally Posted by loimpact
(Post 17043894)
The EVO 3 should be right around $3K msrp. But that CAAD 10 Black Inc should've been about $4K msrp new so definitely the waaaaay better deal at $2,500.
Here's another possible clincher for the Black Inc. If it's truly a 2013 it should have Di2!!! (Ya, it's 10 spd but who cares.) The 2014 would be SRAM Red and I'd definitely take Di2 over Red. Check it out & if it looks unabused, I'd go for the Black Inc! Ya it does have Di2. The bike has been used to showcase the Di2 on a stand for months with no pedals at this bike shop. The chain and cassette are not shiny new as I would of hoped but I was told that it had no outdoor demos as of yet and that a new chain would be thrown in if it was an issue. I am going to take it out for a test ride in the next couple of days. Does it take awhile to fall in love with the Di2 system or will I need a couple of long rides to get a feel if its a fit for me or not? At the moment I think I would rather spend money on a better frame (not saying the EVO is but if it is I would lean that way) as well as the better crank (Hologram) which is on the new Evo.(. Unfortunately I will not be able to test ride a EVO as they are all out of stock at the moment. Thanks for the insight from everyone who has posted so far. |
Originally Posted by II Holland II
(Post 17044445)
I forgot to mention that the Black inc has no wheels at that price which is fine because I was going to put my Fulcrum 3's on it anyways.
Ya it does have Di2. The bike has been used to showcase the Di2 on a stand for months with no pedals at this bike shop. The chain and cassette are not shiny new as I would of hoped but I was told that it had no outdoor demos as of yet and that a new chain would be thrown in if it was an issue. I am going to take it out for a test ride in the next couple of days. Does it take awhile to fall in love with the Di2 system or will I need a couple of long rides to get a feel if its a fit for me or not? At the moment I think I would rather spend money on a better frame (not saying the EVO is but if it is I would lean that way) as well as the better crank (Hologram) which is on the new Evo.(. Unfortunately I will not be able to test ride a EVO as they are all out of stock at the moment. Thanks for the insight from everyone who has posted so far. As for the Di2, I can only speak w/ experience cuz I've been riding the last week on Specialized demo 2015 bikes. It's very cool. It's precise....every time! When people I tell about it, roll eyes at it, I say that I certainly wouldn't "buy" it but I would certainly not kick it out of bed! ;) The levers only move about 1/4", not "inches" like regular brifters. I consider it more like "mouse clicks". But up/down and, my favorite, chain-ring shifts are just effortless. Plus, as you approach a light on a hard stop, you simply hold the button/brifter down and it just makes multiple, simultaneous hops down the cog until you let go. (nice, indeed!) Lastly, as for EVO vs CAAD, I honestly haven't ridden an aluminum frame but I have a Quick which is alu/carbon-fork and I can honestly say I feel a difference in absorption but moreso in frame-design! Frames made in the last few years (say, post-2010) are significantly more flexible and absorb shock like I just can't believe. I have said a million times here, that Spec/C'dale don't even need Roubaix/Synapse anymore. The Tarmac/SSevo frames are cush enough already. That said......I know CAAD owners often say their frames, too, are quite comfortable and I wouldn't say that a CAAD wouldn't have suited me just as well. I'll go thru my PM's but I think I PM'd someone who owned both before. If so, I'll see if I can get them to chime in! You really can't go wrong either way, though if you go the 2015 evo route, I'd either get them to knock a few bucks off or shop elsewhere because, again, $3K is msrp & you can pay that anywhere. |
Hi caadies. I just wanted some opinion on a bike that I have been looking at. It is an used, 2013 caad 10 2 (force) that has fulcrum 3.5 wheelset instead of the stock, a 3t ergo bar, and a 3t stem. It looks to be used but in relatively good condition and I am just wondering what would a cheap/fair price would be for it? Just assume a few hundred miles of normal riding with no issues for the sake of the question.
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Hey everyone, I started a thread on this but figured I'd also ask the die hard Caad folk as well. I'm in the market for a Caad 10-5 and a LBS has one for $1,399 plus tax and would include a co2 air kit, one tube, tire irons, and a cage/bottle. Is that a fair price with the accessories? What about without? Would a cash offer of a bit less be reasonable? I'm ready to join the cult of Caad!
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Hi guys, after reading more than 8.000 posts the last three days I am quite exhausted, but I simply couldnīt stop reading. I finally decided to register and show you my 2014 Caad 10 3 Ultegra, bought two Months ago. I love the colour, and today I got her back from my LBS with the following changes: Wheelset: Mavic Ksyrium SLR 125years LTD 11-32 Ultegra (for long distance races in the alps :) ) Seatpost: Syntace P6 Carbon Handlebar: Syntace Racelite 2 CDR Bartape: Lizard skins 2.5 DSP Next things to follow are Praxis works chainrings and an ax lightness Endurance Plus saddle. The bike rides like a dream, not everybody will like the colour tho :) I love it, especially with the yellow in the wheelset, but thatīs just me :) I enjoyed watching the pictures of all your awesome projects. Greetings from Germany, T. |
Love the color. Enjoy
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