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evan326 09-12-17 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by GoSharks (Post 19851625)
Was out today on my CAAD9 and got hit by a car in the front wheel/fork/handlebar. I'm fine, but need to get a new fork as it was directly impacted. Suggestions for a full carbon fork with the same dimensions as the stock one? Or looking at ebay - does a super six fork work with the CAAD9?

As long as you have the correct taper it should be fine. Some are 1/8 to 1/4 some are 1/8 to 1/2, and some (old ones) are straight with no taper

fastk9dad 09-13-17 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by Bomb Komodo (Post 19829191)
Do you all think I can put 25s on this bike? Pretty sure the Mavik Ksyrium wheels can handle that - how wide can I go on this frame?

EDIT - I can put 25s on it. And did. Now has Vittoria Rubbino pros. They feel real nice compared to the 23s.


Originally Posted by cderalow (Post 19841610)
i run 25c conti gp4000s on the original rs11 wheels...plenty of space on my 2014 caad10

My '15 CAAD10 came stock with 25c Mavic tires. I have read that some 25 tires (specifically the gp4k's) might not fit with some of the newer wider wheels like Flo. Can anyone confirm or deny?

Saito.Allan 09-17-17 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by fastk9dad (Post 19859730)
My '15 CAAD10 came stock with 25c Mavic tires. I have read that some 25 tires (specifically the gp4k's) might not fit with some of the newer wider wheels like Flo. Can anyone confirm or deny?

I use 25s on HED Ardennes, wich is wider than usual, but can't remmenber how much now. Almost sure it can handle a 28.

Hapsmo911 10-09-17 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 19760251)
If you have DI2 or eTap and would want to plug that CAAD12 frame holes, you might be interested in this.

https://s6.postimg.org/buzkcdtap/caadplug.png

I happened to watch one of the guy's youtube video while researching my issue of how to run brake wires into the CAAD12 frame.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/EH...2-cable-plug-1

I'm thinking of getting them but if anyone knows a better/cheaper option?

Thanks for the heads up. Mine came in fit nice and tight.. I did notice the New Caad12 EtAP has plugs. Might be able to order straight from Cannondale now?

Hapsmo911 10-09-17 12:43 PM

Got a call in to see if Cannondale will part with the orange frame as a frameset.. Im also loving the purple disc.


http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...ap-630x420.jpghttp://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...306-4000-3.jpg

Hapsmo911 10-14-17 01:15 AM

Orange frame ordered... Can't wait. I've had different combinations of black and white frames for years..

Hapsmo911 10-27-17 08:49 PM

So my frame came today. I had a few minutes to snap a couple pics. The frame weighed 1260 grams as pictured. The fork came in @ 391 grams. Frame is a little porky to say the least. I was sick and tired of black and white frames, that's what I've had for the last five years. I think the color is adding some weight. Its SUPER bright orange. They list it as Neon. It's a nice change. My crappy pics do not do it justice.
I dropped it off at the shop to reinstall the bottom bracket with loctite instead of the grease that's in it now. Will get more pics as I go.
Going with full E-tap build.
Enve post/stem
Ritchie Neo Classics
Boyd singles with Veloflex tubs. Ordering some new alloy rims with CK mango hubs. Not sure on the hoops yet..
Jagwire cables for the brakes, never used these. Hope they work out.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...027_162509.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...027_162527.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...027_162518.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/cGWG4X8.jpg?1

Hapsmo911 10-29-17 02:24 AM


Originally Posted by ARPRINCE (Post 19760251)
If you have DI2 or eTap and would want to plug that CAAD12 frame holes, you might be interested in this.

https://s6.postimg.org/buzkcdtap/caadplug.png

I happened to watch one of the guy's youtube video while researching my issue of how to run brake wires into the CAAD12 frame.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/EH...2-cable-plug-1

I'm thinking of getting them but if anyone knows a better/cheaper option?

These worked great, but I just got the new E-tap frame and it came with a bag of plugs for the rear derailleur cable exit, the hole behind the rear wheel, and the two on the right side of the frame. I would assume you can order them through Cannondale now.

ARPRINCE 10-30-17 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by Hapsmo911 (Post 19959007)
These worked great, but I just got the new E-tap frame and it came with a bag of plugs for the rear derailleur cable exit, the hole behind the rear wheel, and the two on the right side of the frame. I would assume you can order them through Cannondale now.

GTK. I wonder how much they cost? Probably half an arm and leg from Cannondale. :lol:

Leinster 11-01-17 02:15 PM

If I wanted to "upgrade" my CAAD10 105's FSA crankset to a Si, is my cheapest option to just buy a CAAD12? The prices of individual C'dale parts seems a bit outrageous.

And is the Si just a rebadged FSA crank anyway, or is it genuinely just the rings that FSA supply?

This isn't a case of trying to install superior parts on my bike, just a longer-term project of switching over to a silver Campy group rather than the existing 105, and trying to determine if C'Dale branded cranks would be more in keeping with the look than Potenza.

evan326 11-01-17 07:19 PM

Only the rings are FSA

cabac 11-04-17 02:41 PM

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2017 CAAD12 Black inc. DA9100. ~16lbs as pictured, 56cm

cabac 11-04-17 02:44 PM

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2016 CAAD12 Sram Red22

evan326 11-08-17 08:23 PM

How long are those stems?

Hapsmo911 11-08-17 08:32 PM

Finished this up.


https://i.imgur.com/fo5dHNT.jpg?1

dougphoto 11-09-17 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by cabac (Post 19972298)
2017 CAAD12 Black inc. DA9100. ~16lbs as pictured, 56cm

Both your bikes are beautiful but holy Rule 48, that can't be comfy.

jontg428 11-09-17 10:02 PM

Somewhat recently purchased CAAD12
 
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My fathers day present, which finally got me off my ass and back into cycling. Love this bike, 63CM frame (I am 6' 5") with discs and 105 drive train, great bike that loves these northern California back roads.

cabac 11-10-17 02:02 PM

The stems are 130mm. I'm 6'0" riding on the 56cm frames.

cabac 11-10-17 02:04 PM

haha, yea. I forced myself to adopt a slammed race position a few years back. Ever since then, I am only comfortable when riding aggressively. I have a more relaxed synapse, but after 2 hours in the saddle my lower back starts to hurt. With the aggressive CAAD I can go well over 3 hours before feeling anything.

dougphoto 11-10-17 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by cabac (Post 19984998)
haha, yea. I forced myself to adopt a slammed race position a few years back. Ever since then, I am only comfortable when riding aggressively. I have a more relaxed synapse, but after 2 hours in the saddle my lower back starts to hurt. With the aggressive CAAD I can go well over 3 hours before feeling anything.

As long as your comfy.

arizonamed 11-11-17 09:30 PM

https://i.imgur.com/jQIXodI.jpg
Got these Ultegra wheels for $291 from biketiresdirect and finally completed my build about five years later I think. The wheels I had on before were taken off my previous bike and were about 12 years old, loving these so far very smooth.

Ungulate 11-18-17 10:06 AM

CAAD12 Black inc. fork query
 
Hi guys, newbie here, picked up a CAAD12 Black inc frame. Very pleased with it, BUT I'm struggling with the headset.

Am I right that the fork which comes with the Black Inc. doesn't need the bottom crown race & the bearing just sits on the carbon fork crown?

Looks like the only way I can make things work, any ideas?

evan326 11-18-17 12:37 PM

Yes, the crown race is integrated. Just put the bearings on.

Erwin8r 11-18-17 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Hapsmo911 (Post 19981387)

BIG THUMBS UP!:thumb:

Ungulate 11-18-17 01:36 PM

Thanks!

Pictures to follow


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