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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
(Post 17376944)
Damn. Do they have any in 52?
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Thats a pretty good deal. I would do it. I'm in the market for a smaller frame too haha.
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Hi, newbie to road bikes here. I'm looking at this caad 10 black inc frame set and a caad 10 105 built bike.planning on building the black inc frame with 105s. The only thing is,the black inc frame is size 50 & the built bike is size 52, I'm 5'10", which one should I get?
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Isn't the black inc frame set up for only electrical?
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Originally Posted by thewilson
(Post 17377718)
Isn't the black inc frame set up for only electrical?
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Originally Posted by rms13
(Post 17376378)
I'm looking at a used 07 caad 8. Looking back at the catalog I noticed that they had a caad 8 and caad 9 that year. Doesn't anyone know if they are different frames in the sense that the current caad 8 and caad 10 are or was it basically a difference in components? I can't see the geo chart so not sure if everything is the same
Cannondale Bicycle Corp. - 2007 Bikes |
Originally Posted by rockwell1222
(Post 17377660)
Hi, newbie to road bikes here. I'm looking at this caad 10 black inc frame set and a caad 10 105 built bike.planning on building the black inc frame with 105s. The only thing is,the black inc frame is size 50 & the built bike is size 52, I'm 5'10", which one should I get?
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Originally Posted by WheresWaldo
(Post 17377926)
CAAD 8 and CAAD 9 had different tube profiles. The CAAD 9 frame was lighter and stiffer than the CAAD 8. They were not the same frame at all.
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Originally Posted by rms13
(Post 17377944)
Thanks. The CAAD8 I'm looking at is Optimo Alcalyte tubing. I previously had a caad 9 frame that I loved except for the fact that it was a little small and had never ending bb30 creaking. This caad8 doesn't have bb30 which is a plus to me after my bad experiences but I want something that feels as light and stiff as the caad9 did. Especially now that I'm riding a Giant TCR Advanced SL which is also very stiff and responsive.
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[QUOTE=thewilson;17377718]Isn't the black inc frame set up for only electrical?[/QUOTE
yes it can only use di2 |
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Originally Posted by thewilson
(Post 17377718)
Isn't the black inc frame set up for only electrical?[/QUOTE
yes it can only use di2 2015 CAAD10 Black is SRAM Red22/Hydro Disc 2014 CAAD10 Black was SRAM Red22 2013 CAAD10 Black was 6770Di2 only So newer frames were mechanical. oldest frame was electrical only |
Caad5 & caad10
Here they are. The old CAAD5 and fairly new CAAD10.
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Originally Posted by klondike300
(Post 17378628)
Seriously smooth frames they had back then. I wish I still had mine. The seams where all the tubes meet are flawless.
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Originally Posted by rms13
(Post 17377935)
If you are 5'10 you should probably be on a 54 at the smallest. Have you gone to the shop and test rode them yet? I'm about 5'11 and I used to have a caad size 54. It worked for me with a long 120 mm stem but it still felt a little cramped especially if I was riding over 20 miles. I would bet you would be between a 54 and 56 depending on your proportions.
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Originally Posted by rockwell1222
(Post 17380151)
Thanks for the insight. Been to two shops & they keep telling me that I should get a size smaller would be more comfortable for long rides & make climbing easier. Besides,they don't have a caad 10 black inc built bike in size 54 for me to try.
One more thing, comfort has much more to do with physiology and less to do with frame size, If your ideal size if a 55 cm the any 54 cm to 56 cm can be fit properly. The differences between a 54 cm and 56 cm in climbing are non-existent if both fit properly and anyone who says different has an agenda. |
Originally Posted by WheresWaldo
(Post 17380402)
Whether or not they have a Black Inc is not relevant. If you are checking for size any CAAD 10 will do. Be careful and honest about flexibility and fitness. There will be a difference in both reach and stack between a 54 cm and 56 cm that could make one uncomfortable and the other better. I am 5'10.5" and ride a 56 cm for two reasons, first, I didn't want to go longer than 110 mm on the stem and second, I am old & fat and lack a bit of flexibility. I know how low I can ride for extended periods, so my saddle to handlebar drop can only be between 7 cm to 8 cm depending on the bars. This way I can ride in the drops when I need to and still be as aero as any old guy can be, but not too high when riding the hoods. You can't always listen to shop sale people and owners, they really want to sell you primarily what they have in the store, LBS in this respect are not like car dealerships, they really need to sell off current inventory first.
One more thing, comfort has much more to do with physiology and less to do with frame size, If your ideal size if a 55 cm the any 54 cm to 56 cm can be fit properly. The differences between a 54 cm and 56 cm in climbing are non-existent if both fit properly and anyone who says different has an agenda. |
I put some new wheels on the bike. The next thing I would like to add to the bike is some black praxis chainrings & it should look perfect. It doesn't take much to make these CAADs look good. I do kind of want to switch to a 58cm frame though.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...6dea7517d1869e 2013 Blk Inc-60cm Selle Italia Pro seat Thompson aluminum setback seatpost Zipp Sprint Stem Fizik bar tape H+Plus Son custom wheels GP4000 SII Speedplay X's bontrager RL cages http://i57.tinypic.com/34nhe9j.jpg http://i59.tinypic.com/j10b5w.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/2ntxytv.jpg |
Nice CAAD there mate, but why would you want a 58cm frame when it looks as though you're stretching a 60cm frame a fair bit - judging by the amount of seatpost showing???
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Originally Posted by macca33
(Post 17389468)
Nice CAAD there mate, but why would you want a 58cm frame when it looks as though you're stretching a 60cm frame a fair bit - judging by the amount of seatpost showing???
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https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7485/...f9416d36_c.jpg
Just joined the club. Need some new bars and cranks, but besides that it's a really solid bike. Also in off-season mode, hence the wrong-side-up stem. |
Originally Posted by rockwell1222
(Post 17380442)
Thank you so much for your detailed input. This would really help me decide better on what size to get.
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Originally Posted by LarRig
(Post 17397567)
For what it's worth, I'm 5'10.5" with a 33" inseam and I'm riding a 54cm CAAD 10 with a 110mm stem. My bike feels right but I don't think I would want to go any smaller as far as the frame size is concerned.
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I am 5'10" 32 inseam and bought a 56,
I had to use a shorter stem, a 54 would fit me better but I am ok with it now. |
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