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seymour1910 02-04-16 09:58 AM

June? Why? I also want the red and black 12 Ultegra but that wait would suck.

ARPRINCE 02-04-16 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by seymour1910 (Post 18511309)
June? Why? I also want the red and black 12 Ultegra but that wait would suck.

Don't know but may be size related since I ride a 48. He told me the red has a longer wait.

Voodoo76 02-05-16 12:59 PM

Might as well post. Always wanted to build one of these up so figured I better get it going before I'm too old to ride it fast. So CAAD10 frame is on the way, along with 6800 bits. Going with Williams Sys31 wheels (really like these wheels for the cost) & Conti 25's.

On the fence right now on a Power2Max Gossamer crank or the new design Stages on the 6800 (with a BB30 adapter).

Still undecided on Bar/Stem, been partial to Zipp Service Course lately. Any seat post suggestions out there?

Hapsmo911 02-05-16 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by Eight Bit (Post 18491799)
Thanks for the "Stack" info. I did a parking lot ride on the Synapse, it just didn't feel quite right.
I also rode the CAAD 10 & 8, the 10 felt the best to me, this was however a short ride around a parking lot.
I left a deposit in the 10 then came home and starting reading online about the "Aggressive Geometry" and started second guessing my decision.

When researching my first road bike, I read about how aggressive the Caad was. I went with a TCR for this reason. A couple years later I wanted a crit bike and bought a Caad. It ended up being my favorite bike I rode the crap out of that bike. Many 100 mile rides. No problems. I wish I would have went with the Caad from the get, hindsight is always 20/20. Anyway. Nobody can answer your question except you, and your body. What works for me may not work for your neck/back.

Hapsmo911 02-05-16 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Voodoo76 (Post 18514468)
Might as well post. Always wanted to build one of these up so figured I better get it going before I'm too old to ride it fast. So CAAD10 frame is on the way, along with 6800 bits. Going with Williams Sys31 wheels (really like these wheels for the cost) & Conti 25's.

On the fence right now on a Power2Max Gossamer crank or the new design Stages on the 6800 (with a BB30 adapter).

Still undecided on Bar/Stem, been partial to Zipp Service Course lately. Any seat post suggestions out there?

I think if it were just a post I was going to buy Ritchey WCS is hard to beat for $, quality, weight, and ease of use. That said I match my post, bar, and stem. So now I am running 3T as I love the Tornova bars.

Voodoo76 02-05-16 05:46 PM

3T has been on my try it list for a while. Ergonova shape on the tops looks interesting.

2702 02-06-16 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 18512604)
Don't know but may be size related since I ride a 48. He told me the red has a longer wait.

Maybe get this? and convince the shop to ship.
I have this in 48 cm and think the bike is awesome. Even if I had paid full price it would have been worth every penny.

Cannondale CAAD10 Force - Women's - Portland's Bike Shop Since 1974

What year is your Synapse? Me and you certainly have same tastes in bikes.,

e_guevara 02-07-16 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by Voodoo76 (Post 18514468)
Still undecided on Bar/Stem, been partial to Zipp Service Course lately. Any seat post suggestions out there?

I'm using an FSA set - OS-99 CSI stem and a K-Force Ergo carbon bars. They're great, very light and very stiff. And even at 120 mm I can't feel the stem flex.

I have a Ritchey set on my other bike - C260 stem and Logic bars, both aluminum. Stiff as I need them to be, but a bit heavier though. But hey, it's on my training bike anyway.

As for the seat post, I'm using FSA K-Force Light on the CAAD10. I've had an SL-K on there previously but changed to the K-Force just to have things match. Both are good - pretty stiff but very good at minimizing road buzz as well. Your choice of saddle would have a greater effect on comfort though IMO.

Voodoo76 02-07-16 09:39 AM

Appreciate the recommend. I went 3T with the Ergonova Bar/ARX2 Stem, Dorico Pro post. I've been riding SMP Dynamic saddles for a year or so. Very happy with the fit.

nemeseri 02-08-16 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Voodoo76 (Post 18514468)
Might as well post. Always wanted to build one of these up so figured I better get it going before I'm too old to ride it fast. So CAAD10 frame is on the way, along with 6800 bits. Going with Williams Sys31 wheels (really like these wheels for the cost) & Conti 25's.

On the fence right now on a Power2Max Gossamer crank or the new design Stages on the 6800 (with a BB30 adapter).

Still undecided on Bar/Stem, been partial to Zipp Service Course lately. Any seat post suggestions out there?

While I can't comment on the actual power meters, I had quite bad experience with the FSA gossamer cranks. Crapy shifting & heavy as hell. Also worth to note that you can use a praxis works or a rotor 30to24 converter bottom bracket and you can skip the BB30 adapters. Those BBs were designed for BB30 shimano users.

El Tranquilo 02-08-16 02:45 PM

Hey Everyone,

I previously owned a 2005 CAAD8 (R1000) and had to sell it in 2010. Last year I got back into cycling and got a decent deal on an old Trek 5200. I've been riding consistently since then, and decided maybe it's time to upgrade. I miss my old CAAD8 and decided CAAD was the best way to go. I will likely go with the Ultegra model (rim brake) and was wondering if anyone knew the stock crankset length since their website doesn't seem to have the info, or maybe I'm not sure where to look? Thanks in advance.

Voodoo76 02-08-16 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by nemeseri (Post 18520994)
While I can't comment on the actual power meters, I had quite bad experience with the FSA gossamer cranks. Crapy shifting & heavy as hell. Also worth to note that you can use a praxis works or a rotor 30to24 converter bottom bracket and you can skip the BB30 adapters. Those BBs were designed for BB30 shimano users.

Appreciate the feedback! I did go with the P2Max FSA, although it comes with Praxis chainrings so that should alleviate shifting issues. Decided I wanted L/R balance feedback & would not get that out of the Stages. So now I have a 6800 crankset to unload. Frame should be here tomorrow, rest of the stuff by the weekend.

seymour1910 02-08-16 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by El Tranquilo (Post 18521257)
Hey Everyone,

I previously owned a 2005 CAAD8 (R1000) and had to sell it in 2010. Last year I got back into cycling and got a decent deal on an old Trek 5200. I've been riding consistently since then, and decided maybe it's time to upgrade. I miss my old CAAD8 and decided CAAD was the best way to go. I will likely go with the Ultegra model (rim brake) and was wondering if anyone knew the stock crankset length since their website doesn't seem to have the info, or maybe I'm not sure where to look? Thanks in advance.

The crankarm length changes with the size of the bikes. What size are you? I know a 56 has 172.5

nemeseri 02-09-16 12:08 AM


Originally Posted by Voodoo76 (Post 18521986)
Appreciate the feedback! I did go with the P2Max FSA, although it comes with Praxis chainrings so that should alleviate shifting issues. Decided I wanted L/R balance feedback & would not get that out of the Stages. So now I have a 6800 crankset to unload. Frame should be here tomorrow, rest of the stuff by the weekend.

I hope it works out well for you! I know it's late, but for $999 you could get a pioneer install kit. Anyway, hope p2m works out great (it's definitely a more mature product than pioneer).

SirHustlerEsq 02-09-16 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 18511190)
Well I just ordered the CAAD12 ULTEGRA last Saturday but I have to wait until June to get it. Bummer!

Holy **** that's a long wait. Why so long?

El Tranquilo 02-09-16 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by seymour1910 (Post 18522172)
The crankarm length changes with the size of the bikes. What size are you? I know a 56 has 172.5

Thanks for replying. That's the size I'm thinking about getting. I'm 5'10'' and thought about the 54cm, but am unsure about the bars being so close for sprinting. My arm span is a little longer than I am tall, so I feel like the reach will be fine.

bobbyl1966 02-09-16 05:56 PM

I have one R300 i buy used the wheels is 130mm i do problem i use that wheels? The dropouts is 126mm like in your bike,

bobbyl1966 02-09-16 06:36 PM

Cannondale R300 is okay frame? Or is too old.

ARPRINCE 02-10-16 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by SirHustlerEsq (Post 18523879)
Holy **** that's a long wait. Why so long?

Don't know why but like I said maybe it has something to do with size availability. He even showed the website where he was checking inventory of the model I'm purchasing and you can see the month/date availability (as far as I can remember) so I'm assuming that's the dealer login with Cannondale.

ARPRINCE 02-10-16 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 2702 (Post 18516945)
Maybe get this? and convince the shop to ship.
I have this in 48 cm and think the bike is awesome. Even if I had paid full price it would have been worth every penny.

Cannondale CAAD10 Force - Women's - Portland's Bike Shop Since 1974

What year is your Synapse? Me and you certainly have same tastes in bikes.,

Synapse 2011.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=503778

Well I won't go as far as get a women's specific bike even if there was a huge discount (but that's just me). :)

Chris_2014 02-13-16 09:44 AM

http://i64.tinypic.com/28rfy3a.jpg

seymour1910 02-13-16 09:47 AM

Nice bike, care to share a little info about it?

dsheldo 02-15-16 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by El Tranquilo (Post 18524283)
Thanks for replying. That's the size I'm thinking about getting. I'm 5'10'' and thought about the 54cm, but am unsure about the bars being so close for sprinting. My arm span is a little longer than I am tall, so I feel like the reach will be fine.

I'm about an inch shorter than you and ride a 54 CAAD12. Also 172.5 stock crank. My arms are not long relative to my height and I still run a longer stem. Seems like a 56 would probably be right for you (though I'm sure a 54 would still be fine).

Leinster 02-15-16 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by El Tranquilo (Post 18521257)
Hey Everyone,

I previously owned a 2005 CAAD8 (R1000) and had to sell it in 2010. Last year I got back into cycling and got a decent deal on an old Trek 5200. I've been riding consistently since then, and decided maybe it's time to upgrade. I miss my old CAAD8 and decided CAAD was the best way to go. I will likely go with the Ultegra model (rim brake) and was wondering if anyone knew the stock crankset length since their website doesn't seem to have the info, or maybe I'm not sure where to look? Thanks in advance.

My 54cm CAAD10 has 172.5s.

I'm 5'10 with a 32" inseam and normally ride 55/56cm frames, but I went with the 54 on the CAAD so I could slam the stem and put aero bars on for the occasional Tri. I had to switch out the stock 100mm stem for a 120 after a while, but no regrets, it's a beauty.

jdms mvp 02-21-16 06:10 PM

aluminati

https://41.media.tumblr.com/475c2ef5...jjuo1_1280.jpg


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