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rms13 07-06-15 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by RDB (Post 17956522)
Hi Folks
I would like to know what makes the CAAD so popular. The reason I bought mine was because I rode it and it felt real good. Quick response, agressive(to me)and effortless pedaling and, I could go on and on and on. I may have answered my own question but I'm curious to hear what others think.

What you said. And bang for the buck. Carbon fiber weight, feel and performance at aluminum prices

manumerc 07-08-15 12:58 AM

hi! i got the same bike but i cant find the year and correct caad8 name and designation, wonder who is it? thanks in advance!

exime 07-22-15 05:06 PM

Im making a mid-level road bike purchase in the next 6 months and the caad12 just jumped into the running. I thought for sure steel with a carbon fork or full carbon but cannondales aluminum has me very interested.

rms13 07-22-15 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by exime (Post 18004639)
Im making a mid-level road bike purchase in the next 6 months and the caad12 just jumped into the running. I thought for sure steel with a carbon fork or full carbon but cannondales aluminum has me very interested.

Aluminum is the new carbon...or old carbon that's new again

itzwill 07-26-15 11:39 PM

Hey guy's, I currently have a CAAD 10 with Shimano 105 11 Speed Group Set. My bicycle is equipped with a FSA Gossamer BB30 crank, I have notice this crank tends to be pretty fragile and tends to be not as stiff as certain cranks on the market such as Shimano 105 crank. I have chipped my FSA inner crank buy changing gears but it has given me some thought on purchasing another crank.

I'm contemplating on purchasing a 105 crank, attached with a BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shim wiggle.com.au | Wheels Manufacturing BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shims | Bottom Brackets so I will have the full 105 set or to purchase a FSA SL-K Crabon crank.

Would Sram Red cranks work as well ? I have heard that some people don't like mixing group sets or it can cause issues.
I'm also planning on purchasing Stages Power Meter very soon so my options are very limited. I'm not to sure which crank I should purchase so I need a bit of suggestions.
Thanks.

raisinberry777 07-27-15 02:22 AM


Originally Posted by itzwill (Post 18016580)
I'm contemplating on purchasing a 105 crank, attached with a BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shim wiggle.com.au | Wheels Manufacturing BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shims | Bottom Brackets so I will have the full 105 set or to purchase a FSA SL-K Crabon crank.

To go 105 crank with a reducer will cost about $200 for the same weight, and no noticeable difference in stiffness. If anything, it'll probably be less stiff.

As for the FSA one, well, the SL-K Light saves about 80g. Not a whole lot given what it costs. SRAM Red would work too and be a little lighter, but again up to you if it's worth it.

I would just stick with what you've got, and buy the FSA BB30 Stages crank arm. Training properly to power will make you faster than any crankset ever will. Boring answer, I know.

itzwill 07-27-15 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by raisinberry777 (Post 18016692)
To go 105 crank with a reducer will cost about $200 for the same weight, and no noticeable difference in stiffness. If anything, it'll probably be less stiff.

As for the FSA one, well, the SL-K Light saves about 80g. Not a whole lot given what it costs. SRAM Red would work too and be a little lighter, but again up to you if it's worth it.

I would just stick with what you've got, and buy the FSA BB30 Stages crank arm. Training properly to power will make you faster than any crankset ever will. Boring answer, I know.

Yer, I was thinking the same thing, I think I will just purchase the Stages Power Meter instead. Do you know if the Stages BB30 Power meter crank are the same for the gossamer and the SLK ? I can't seem to find any answers, because I will most likely upgrade to the SLK in the near future.

raisinberry777 07-27-15 04:22 AM

They only make one, and it's to match the FSA Energy crank (the step up from Gossamer).

fasdriah 07-27-15 06:57 AM

ugly and unimaginative.




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Fldaves 07-27-15 08:28 AM

How is the 2006 caad8 frame for long touring rides. My LBS has a new OS one in my size that I'm thinking about purchasing for longer rides.

Ladeef 07-28-15 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by itzwill (Post 18016580)
Hey guy's, I currently have a CAAD 10 with Shimano 105 11 Speed Group Set. My bicycle is equipped with a FSA Gossamer BB30 crank, I have notice this crank tends to be pretty fragile and tends to be not as stiff as certain cranks on the market such as Shimano 105 crank. I have chipped my FSA inner crank buy changing gears but it has given me some thought on purchasing another crank.

I'm contemplating on purchasing a 105 crank, attached with a BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shim wiggle.com.au | Wheels Manufacturing BB30 to 24mm Crank Spindle Shims | Bottom Brackets so I will have the full 105 set or to purchase a FSA SL-K Crabon crank.

Would Sram Red cranks work as well ? I have heard that some people don't like mixing group sets or it can cause issues.
I'm also planning on purchasing Stages Power Meter very soon so my options are very limited. I'm not to sure which crank I should purchase so I need a bit of suggestions.
Thanks.

I recently ditched my Gossamer for the FSA SL-K light crank. Found it for around $100 used and it's a good upgrade. Noticeable weight difference. Direct bolt-on, just switch out the arms.

itzwill 07-28-15 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by Ladeef (Post 18020685)
I recently ditched my Gossamer for the FSA SL-K light crank. Found it for around $100 used and it's a good upgrade. Noticeable weight difference. Direct bolt-on, just switch out the arms.

Thank's for the reply. $100 is a steal, I'm from Aus and they retail for $300. After consideration I might as well just get a SLK crank and a stages power meter.

Ladeef 07-28-15 07:16 PM

Here's my 2014 CAAD 8 61cm

Giant PSL-0 Wheels
FSA SLK carbon cranks
Fizik aliante seat
cut fork

http://i.imgur.com/eQ65SIN.jpg

thismoment 07-30-15 11:03 PM

Hey guys! I'm new to the forum and this is my first posting! I have a question to ask regarding choosing my first road bike!
I was pretty certain that I wanted to get Trek Emonda ALR 5 until recently, I came across CAAD10 and, even more recently, the impending CAAD12, and I'm really stuck now. So my question is what do you guys think about getting the ALR 5 vs. CAAD10 Force, Racing Edition vs. CAAD12 105 (with a month or so of waiting, which is most likely going to be a torture!)? Any input would be much appreciated!

SpeshulEd 07-30-15 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by thismoment (Post 18030058)
Hey guys! I'm new to the forum and this is my first posting! I have a question to ask regarding choosing my first road bike!
I was pretty certain that I wanted to get Trek Emonda ALR 5 until recently, I came across CAAD10 and, even more recently, the impending CAAD12, and I'm really stuck now. So my question is what do you guys think about getting the ALR 5 vs. CAAD10 Force, Racing Edition vs. CAAD12 105 (with a month or so of waiting, which is most likely going to be a torture!)? Any input would be much appreciated!

You're asking a bunch of CAAD fans if they prefer a CAAD to a Trek. :)

thismoment 07-31-15 07:05 AM

Haha, I had indeed realized that soon after I posted the question, and considered posting another one requesting responders to be as objective as possible, but I figured that might be almost impossible. ;P

thismoment 07-31-15 07:06 AM

Oh, and, regardless, there still remains a legitimate comparison between CAAD10 Force Racing vs. CAA12 105, even if Trek is thrown out of the picture~

seymour1910 07-31-15 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18030111)
You're asking a bunch of CAAD fans if they prefer a CAAD to a Trek. :)


Originally Posted by thismoment (Post 18030584)
Haha, I had indeed realized that soon after I posted the question, and considered posting another one requesting responders to be as objective as possible, but I figured that might be almost impossible. ;P


Originally Posted by thismoment (Post 18030593)
Oh, and, regardless, there still remains a legitimate comparison between CAAD10 Force Racing vs. CAA12 105, even if Trek is thrown out of the picture~

SpeshulEd is correct, in this thread, CAAD is always the answer. You may get some answers if you start a thread on the road forum, but please expect us to come in there and point you back here. The only none CAAD that will get any love in this thread is the Supersix, and even that's limited. Good luck with your search, but the answer is CAAD :thumb:

Chris Bamford 07-31-15 07:14 AM

My New-To-Me CAADX
 
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A Mr. D. Lefty suggested I post a pic of my 2012 CAADX here. I bought it Wednesday through an advert on our local Kijiji site — the 20-something vendor bought it new "back when I was dating a cop who rode" but apparently the relationship only lasted another 50km and the bike was parked in the basement. I don't know about the 50km, but the bike looks totally brand new, was covered in dust, and still had all the nubbies and centre line on the tires.

Cost was $700 (US$541) including a nice floor pump, Abus folding lock, unworn helmet and assorted small items.

Yesterday was my first real ride and those were 38 glorious miles indeed, absolutely the nicest bike I've ever owned. The Cannondale takes the place of my 2001 Giant rigid MTB for fair weather recreation and transportation, and the Giant will be my utility/winter/wet weather machine. The bare CAADX weighs 22 lb and 28 lb road-ready (water, lock, lights, tools, cell phone etc.) vs my 45 lb road-ready Giant. Nice.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=468188 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=468189

redtires 07-31-15 07:28 AM

The current condition of my newly acquired CAAD9 frame/fork from Craigslist. Really nice ride! Mixture of Ultegra/105 and a little of this/that for wheels, bars/stem, etc... VeloSwap will be in October, so I'll be looking to replace the Roval wheels then.

This is actually the first Cannondale I've ever had. I just thought I wouldn't like them, but.....I was wrong!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Cd...=w1126-h633-no

loimpact 07-31-15 07:39 AM

Nice look!! Is that your Hot Shot mount *under* the seat post clamp? (I might try that as I usually have to remove mine to get it out of the way when I'm clamping in the bike stand)



Originally Posted by redtires (Post 18030682)
The current condition of my newly acquired CAAD9 frame/fork from Craigslist. Really nice ride! Mixture of Ultegra/105 and a little of this/that for wheels, bars/stem, etc... VeloSwap will be in October, so I'll be looking to replace the Roval wheels then.

This is actually the first Cannondale I've ever had. I just thought I wouldn't like them, but.....I was wrong!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Cd...=w1126-h633-no


redtires 07-31-15 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by loimpact (Post 18030724)
Nice look!! Is that your Hot Shot mount *under* the seat post clamp? (I might try that as I usually have to remove mine to get it out of the way when I'm clamping in the bike stand)

Thank you, and yes...it's the mount for the HotShot. Good eye! I was glad it fit there as I personally like the aesthetics of it there vs. on the seatpost.

itzwill 07-31-15 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by raisinberry777 (Post 18016760)
They only make one, and it's to match the FSA Energy crank (the step up from Gossamer).

I just made a order for a FSA BB30 crank, but Stages claim it's suited for all their BB30 cranks. I have a bit of OCD as everything has to be symmetrical, I'm going to order a Energy crank to sooth things out.

waranon 08-01-15 06:18 AM

MY CAAD10, Frame size 48. Really love it.
http://www.mx7.com/i/ab2/tNQOO5.jpg

dvdslw 08-01-15 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by waranon (Post 18033744)
MY CAAD10, Frame size 48. Really love it.

https://scontent.fbkk5-1.fna.fbcdn.n...cf&oe=563D659F


Sweet Ride!!!


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