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Originally Posted by CafeVelo
(Post 18703870)
You had me curious, so I measured my bike. This frame is a warranty replacement, but this and the original came labeled 56. I measured the first and it was in line with a 58, but this new one was actually 56. It seems strange to me that two allegedly alike frames had different measurements, but they do. Funny I never actually measured this new frame, and just trusted that it would be the same as the last one.
what happened to the first frame? |
Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18703874)
lol.... hmmmm...
what happened to the first frame? |
Dressed up my CAAD w/ full ultegra
http://s31.postimg.org/60vmuv9mj/caad2.jpg http://s31.postimg.org/58syvo5ff/caad1.jpg |
I'm assuming you did the 6800 groupset. If so I'm doing the same in the next week or so. Great pricing on that groupset right now!
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Originally Posted by Bumnah
(Post 18707732)
I'm assuming you did the 6800 groupset. If so I'm doing the same in the next week or so. Great pricing on that groupset right now!
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Looking all over this thread, and the larger Internet, for information on the CAAD naming/numbering system. Can't find anything.
Mine's a CAAD 10 5 105. I know what CAAD and 105 stands for, but what about the 10 and 5? |
Just a model. Sorta like BMW has 328, 330, 335 etc.
10 5 = 105 groupset 10 4 = rival groupset 10 3 = ultegra groupset 10 2 = force groupset Black Inc looks to come with Ultegra Di2. I haven't been able to look up information regarding dura ace and red but its fair to say the lower the number the better the groupset. |
Quick question,
Will the new BB30A frames accept a bb30 hollowgram SI crank from a 2014 evo? With the width being wider on the new frames will I need a longer spindle? Lose some washers? Thanks |
Has anyone had issues with NEW CAAD derailleur hangers coming bent (out-of-spec)? This has happened to me more than once. And, as I'm sure many of you know, Cannondale specifically recommends against re-aligning/bending CAAD hangers. I'm either really unlucky, or Cannondale has some quality control issues.
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Originally Posted by lineinthewater
(Post 18735507)
Has anyone had issues with NEW CAAD derailleur hangers coming bent (out-of-spec)? This has happened to me more than once. And, as I'm sure many of you know, Cannondale specifically recommends against re-aligning/bending CAAD hangers. I'm either really unlucky, or Cannondale has some quality control issues.
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bought this for a killer price
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520430 turned it into this http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520429 question: why are the headset cover so freaking tall? Is there a functional advantage that I'm missing? |
fantastic transformation.
the cover is tall because most people want to have their stem up a bit, and its nicer than a stack of spacers. If you want it more slammed than that, just stop by a cannondale shop and ask them for a smaller one. For a while they shipped some bikes with a tall and short one. We always built bikes for stock with the tall cover, and have a bunch of short ones laying around. |
Originally Posted by BenPS
(Post 18750795)
fantastic transformation.
the cover is tall because most people want to have their stem up a bit, and its nicer than a stack of spacers. If you want it more slammed than that, just stop by a cannondale shop and ask them for a smaller one. For a while they shipped some bikes with a tall and short one. We always built bikes for stock with the tall cover, and have a bunch of short ones laying around. |
Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18750769)
why is this? does it apply to older models?
"Because Cannondale uses a much stiffer and more brittle aluminum for their hangers than other manufacturers for more precise shifting, two things come into play. 1 - If you try to bend it, it won't move much and will more than likely crack and shear/or off. They are just too stiff and don't like to be pushed. 2 - The interface where hangers attach to the frame (tabs, flat surfaces, and screw holes) could be damaged itself and in best case give lousy shifting forever and worst case render the frame useless. " |
Originally Posted by lineinthewater
(Post 18759463)
From another bike forum site, quoting CannondaleExperts explanation:
"Because Cannondale uses a much stiffer and more brittle aluminum for their hangers than other manufacturers for more precise shifting, two things come into play. 1 - If you try to bend it, it won't move much and will more than likely crack and shear/or off. They are just too stiff and don't like to be pushed. 2 - The interface where hangers attach to the frame (tabs, flat surfaces, and screw holes) could be damaged itself and in best case give lousy shifting forever and worst case render the frame useless. " well.. better stock up with a couple of spares. |
Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18750775)
bought this for a killer price
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520430 turned it into this http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520429 question: why are the headset cover so freaking tall? Is there a functional advantage that I'm missing? if you really want to slam it |
New here and I have a question. I just bought a Caad12 Ultegra for $1850 otd and I was wondering if i got a good deal. My wife is skeptical.
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Yeah you did (or at least in the UK that would be)
Originally Posted by thenewjs
(Post 18759873)
New here and I have a question. I just bought a Caad12 Ultegra for $1850 otd and I was wondering if i got a good deal. My wife is skeptical.
I'm getting Ultegra on my CAAD 9 this weekend. Stupidly cheap, as currently half price and if i do it through the company scheme, ii can save tax and get another 40% off, so boils down to £240 / $380. Once that is done, after 6 years of constantly buying bits and bobs i'm done. My LBS is lending me a CAAD 12 this weekend - im going to fall in love with it, so will use the work scheme again next year to buy a CAAD 12 frameset and strip the old CAAD 9 down. I'll be gutted - i have been on a 1 man quest disproving the carbon > aluminium talk for years. I have never had a bike i like as much as i like my CAAD 9 (and i had a Synapse for 6 months last year). |
Originally Posted by thenewjs
(Post 18759873)
New here and I have a question. I just bought a Caad12 Ultegra for $1850 otd and I was wondering if i got a good deal. My wife is skeptical.
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I am "shopping" for a new bike and I think I might be smitten with the CAAD 12.
I say "shopping" because in reality it'll probably very late this year, early next year when I actually pull the trigger. I'd welcome any input on whether upgrades of components are worth it (i.e. getting something more expensive than the 105), given that I've been riding a Hybrid with I believe Sora until this point and anything with drop bars is going to be a massive upgrade (and the CAAD 12 is probably 6 pounds lighter than my current bike). I think if I could get Ultegra for the price just mentioned here, that'd be a no-brainer, but I'm not sure I'll get that at my local shop. I'm not an extreme enough size that I expect to find any holdover close-out stuff either (I need something between a 52 and 54). Anything else I should look out for, other models I should consider? |
So much in love my CAAD10 #48 !!
After 3 Years, I am going to retire it in next 2 weeks, moving to EVO-HM2016. http://www.mx7.com/i/a62/5BQYAQ.jpg |
Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18750775)
bought this for a killer price
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520430 turned it into this http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520429 question: why are the headset cover so freaking tall? Is there a functional advantage that I'm missing? |
Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18750775)
bought this for a killer price
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520430 turned it into this http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=520429 question: why are the headset cover so freaking tall? Is there a functional advantage that I'm missing? |
Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
(Post 18764317)
There's probably a flat spacer under the headset cover. At least that's thats the way it is on the new bikes. And if you're slamming it, cut the top of the steerer too.
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 18764613)
Why?
Then chop the steerer off so you don't have 4" of death ready to slam your sternum next time you crash. And if you're using the SI compression assembly, it specifically says not to in the owners manual. https://speshuled.smugmug.com/Bikes/.../spacers-L.jpg |
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