The Cult of CAAD...
#8976
Newbie

Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 13
Likes: 6
From: Olathe, KS
Took the CAAD for a few rides since I've gotten it and had a couple of thoughts. The CAAD10 is not harsh at all, in fact it's on par with my old steel Trek in comfort, I absolutely love it. It's also stiff where you need it, the power transfer is astonishing, you stomp on the pedals and it GOES. And for a final thought, white bar tape is nice, but after a measly 50 miles it's already looking pretty bad. Darker bar tape is going to be coming soon.
Oh, and the Prologo Kappa Evo saddle is hard as hell, hope it breaks in soon or I'm gonna have to change that.
I LOVE this thing!!!
Here's a blurry potato pic on the first ride. Had to stop because my toes were numb from the cold (neglected to wear my shoe covers... whoops).
Oh, and the Prologo Kappa Evo saddle is hard as hell, hope it breaks in soon or I'm gonna have to change that.
I LOVE this thing!!!
Here's a blurry potato pic on the first ride. Had to stop because my toes were numb from the cold (neglected to wear my shoe covers... whoops).
Last edited by DuManchu; 01-24-15 at 10:09 PM.
#8977
Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 2,849
Likes: 0
From: four 1 OHHH , Maryland
Bikes: nagasawa, fuji track pro
with all materials the same, it does. but is it noticeable? probably not.
#8978
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 3,047
Likes: 302
From: location location
Bikes: MBK Super Mirage 1991, CAAD10, Yuba Mundo Lux, and a Cannondale Criterium Single Speed
#8979
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 607
Likes: 0
From: West Gippy, Australia
Bikes: 2017 Ridley Noah SL - Candy Apple DA9000, 2011 CAAD10 Berzerker Ult6800, 2013 FOCUS Mares CX Ult6800
#8981
Senior Member

Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 3,047
Likes: 302
From: location location
Bikes: MBK Super Mirage 1991, CAAD10, Yuba Mundo Lux, and a Cannondale Criterium Single Speed
#8982
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 2
From: Arlington, TX
Bikes: 2008 Surly Cross Check, 2010 Fuji Track Comp
#8983
Newbie

Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 13
Likes: 6
From: Olathe, KS
And a small update, even after some fiddling/cleaning and whatnot, I do not like the stock rotors that come on the CAAD10 Disc. I am going to likely swap them out for the SRAM Centerlines that match the Rival 22 Hydro Disc group. The stock rotors are OK until you really squeeze, then they sound and feel terrible. Nothing I've done has made them any smoother for braking. I will keep trying, but I've pretty much given up on them.
They do work really well, but yeah, the rough feel isn't great.
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#8984
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 2
From: Arlington, TX
Bikes: 2008 Surly Cross Check, 2010 Fuji Track Comp
After a few more rides the Kappa Evo hasn't been an issue. It was ever so slightly nose-up when I rode it the first time, I tilted it down probably .5-1 degree and it's all good. Rode ~30 miles in the cold the other day and never even thought about the saddle (which is good).
And a small update, even after some fiddling/cleaning and whatnot, I do not like the stock rotors that come on the CAAD10 Disc. I am going to likely swap them out for the SRAM Centerlines that match the Rival 22 Hydro Disc group. The stock rotors are OK until you really squeeze, then they sound and feel terrible. Nothing I've done has made them any smoother for braking. I will keep trying, but I've pretty much given up on them.
They do work really well, but yeah, the rough feel isn't great.
And a small update, even after some fiddling/cleaning and whatnot, I do not like the stock rotors that come on the CAAD10 Disc. I am going to likely swap them out for the SRAM Centerlines that match the Rival 22 Hydro Disc group. The stock rotors are OK until you really squeeze, then they sound and feel terrible. Nothing I've done has made them any smoother for braking. I will keep trying, but I've pretty much given up on them.
They do work really well, but yeah, the rough feel isn't great.
#8985
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 107
Likes: 0
From: Southeast Tennessee
I just got my road bike - Cannondale synapse 5 105 - last September. After loosing weight and getting into better shape (1300 miles later) I am looking towards my next bike. I am researching the CAAD10 5 105. Womens. I really want one and I am going to start saving now for this Christmas
#8986
Newbie

Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 13
Likes: 6
From: Olathe, KS
Don't let a shoddy tune up disuade you, clunky shifts can be fixed. Have you tried any other CAAD10 bikes?
#8987
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 2
From: Arlington, TX
Bikes: 2008 Surly Cross Check, 2010 Fuji Track Comp
I tried a Super Six Ultegra mechanical and I didn't like the sloppy way the brake levers moved on both axes at the same time. I tried a 2012 CAAD10 Black Inc. with Ultegra Di2, and I LOVED the way that one shifted. (not so much the outdated version of Di2 or the price they were asking) The framset is great, the SRAM clunk was off-putting, though.
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#8988
Newbie

Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 13
Likes: 6
From: Olathe, KS
I tried a Super Six Ultegra mechanical and I didn't like the sloppy way the brake levers moved on both axes at the same time. I tried a 2012 CAAD10 Black Inc. with Ultegra Di2, and I LOVED the way that one shifted. (not so much the outdated version of Di2 or the price they were asking) The framset is great, the SRAM clunk was off-putting, though.
#8991
Senior Member

Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 777
Likes: 1
From: Potomac, MD
Bikes: 2012 GT Transeo 3 2014 Cannondale CAAD 10 105
I just got my road bike - Cannondale synapse 5 105 - last September. After loosing weight and getting into better shape (1300 miles later) I am looking towards my next bike. I am researching the CAAD10 5 105. Womens. I really want one and I am going to start saving now for this Christmas 

You may be better off trying to find an ebay women's specific frame and just swapping your components over.
or just ride the synapse, which are great bikes in their own right. You likely won't notice a huge change moving to the CAAD10 other than the quickness of steering
#8993
Member
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 44
Likes: 2
From: Ocean Co., NJ
Bikes: Musseuw MFC 01,'93 Mongoose Rockadile,'14 CAAD 10, '81 Panasonic DX4000, '91 PDG 90, Raleigh Retro Cruiser
FWIW, I wasn't too happy with the way my CAAD 10 5 (shimano 105) shifted when I first rode it, but a little bit of tuning and it's like butter.
#8994
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 607
Likes: 0
From: West Gippy, Australia
Bikes: 2017 Ridley Noah SL - Candy Apple DA9000, 2011 CAAD10 Berzerker Ult6800, 2013 FOCUS Mares CX Ult6800
Those types of issues are ALL to do with the shop / mechanic and little to do with the quality of the groupset....
#8995
Ride it like you stole it
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 4,996
Likes: 21
From: Union County, NC
Bikes: 2012 Cannondale EVO Ultegra Di2, Pedal Force Aeroblade, Rue Tandem
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#8996
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,414
Likes: 2
From: Arlington, TX
Bikes: 2008 Surly Cross Check, 2010 Fuji Track Comp
This is one of the reasons test rides are over-rated. You are more likely to make setup the determining factor rather than fit. Most shops hire kids rather than experienced mechanics, so setup can be problematic. Once you are at the 105 level and higher, a well tuned bike will shift pretty much the same from there up. Even the newest version of Tiagra shifts pretty good if adjusted properly. Glad you guys are happy cult followers now.
#8997
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 107
Likes: 0
From: Southeast Tennessee
You may be better off trying to find an ebay women's specific frame and just swapping your components over.
or just ride the synapse, which are great bikes in their own right. You likely won't notice a huge change moving to the CAAD10 other than the quickness of steering
or just ride the synapse, which are great bikes in their own right. You likely won't notice a huge change moving to the CAAD10 other than the quickness of steering
After a little research I think I'll go with the 48cm size as my Synapse is a 51 and I have shortened the stem and also changed the seatpost so I could pull my saddle more forward. I guess a 48 would be a better fit. I am 5' 4 1/2". There is nowhere near me that I can even find availability of a 51 or a 48 women's to try or even a 48 mens to try. I might have to order in faith.
Last edited by falconsusi; 02-08-15 at 08:09 AM.
#8999
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 607
Likes: 0
From: West Gippy, Australia
Bikes: 2017 Ridley Noah SL - Candy Apple DA9000, 2011 CAAD10 Berzerker Ult6800, 2013 FOCUS Mares CX Ult6800
Fantastic rig, but you simply have to change the seatpost over - it's a CAAD10, not a Tarmac.... 
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#9000
In time, I might
. As for now, it's a light post with a good amount of setback, so no need for me to change... though I'm always open to suggestions!
Maybe next month I'll throw a gold chain on...
. As for now, it's a light post with a good amount of setback, so no need for me to change... though I'm always open to suggestions!Maybe next month I'll throw a gold chain on...






