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I just acquired a mint 2014 build in new condition. 6700 shifting, slk crankset, rs80c24 wheels. Plan to add new rubber and figure some lighter gearing. |
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63cm CAAD5 in Saeco livery. Mixed group of ultegra/ 105 / tiagra 2x9, Bontrager race lite wheels, and carbon post/saddle. Comes in at 19.5 lbs ready to ride. It’s my first road bike and I’m blown away at how it rides compared to my other touring bikes. |
I've long been a Cannondale fan. My first true road bike was a 2000 R300, which I got in 2007 and still have, though the frame is ultimately too small so I retired it a few years ago and will be passing it along to a friend to build back up.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves. https://i.imgur.com/7w2qU0Z.jpg |
Originally Posted by Pantah
(Post 23179102)
I've long been a Cannondale fan. My first true road bike was a 2000 R300, which I got in 2007 and still have, though the frame is ultimately too small so I retired it a few years ago and will be passing it along to a friend to build back up.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves. https://i.imgur.com/7w2qU0Z.jpg |
Out of curiosity, because I don't know, what's the difference between CAAD and an aluminum Synapse? My first serious bike (that is, a bike that wasn't originally purchased from K-Mart or the like) was a decade old, used CAAD 4. I liked it but it was too big for me. Sold it a few years ago but stumbled on a 2014 Synapse in 51cm a couple months ago for a stupid price I couldn't pass up. I don't really have a lot of miles on the Synapse yet but I'm really liking that bike as well.
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Originally Posted by VegasJen
(Post 23180060)
Out of curiosity, because I don't know, what's the difference between CAAD and an aluminum Synapse? My first serious bike (that is, a bike that wasn't originally purchased from K-Mart or the like) was a decade old, used CAAD 4. I liked it but it was too big for me. Sold it a few years ago but stumbled on a 2014 Synapse in 51cm a couple months ago for a stupid price I couldn't pass up. I don't really have a lot of miles on the Synapse yet but I'm really liking that bike as well.
Smaller differences are possibly component level. But if you are trying to compare a CAAD from 2000 with a Synapse from '14, the tube shaping will also be different. Whether that results in anything noticeable to you though, is unknown. |
I watched a funny video on youtube, where the presenter explained why he didn't buy the CAAD.
The 105 wasn't good enough for him. |
Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 23180652)
Biggest difference is geometry.
Smaller differences are possibly component level. But if you are trying to compare a CAAD from 2000 with a Synapse from '14, the tube shaping will also be different. Whether that results in anything noticeable to you though, is unknown. I bought the Synapse just a few weeks back and have only ridden it a few times but I really like it so far. |
Originally Posted by VegasJen
(Post 23180060)
Out of curiosity, because I don't know, what's the difference between CAAD and an aluminum Synapse? My first serious bike (that is, a bike that wasn't originally purchased from K-Mart or the like) was a decade old, used CAAD 4. I liked it but it was too big for me. Sold it a few years ago but stumbled on a 2014 Synapse in 51cm a couple months ago for a stupid price I couldn't pass up. I don't really have a lot of miles on the Synapse yet but I'm really liking that bike as well.
there really ain't nothing like a 1999-2005(ish) CAAD. best looking bikes. |
Originally Posted by the sci guy
(Post 23199236)
the 2014 isn't made in the USA like all the CAADs up to around 2009-2010. and as was already stated, the geometry, aesthetics, and tube shape all changed.
there really ain't nothing like a 1999-2005(ish) CAAD. best looking bikes. |
Originally Posted by VegasJen
(Post 23199540)
OK, but is this a case, like others, of "trickle down technology"? Maybe a 2014 Synapse incorporates some of the geometry and design elements of the earlier CAAD designs? Or are they intentionally two completely separate design philosophies?
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Hah, gotcha. Kind of what I was wondering.
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I wanted to post a picture of my bike but they said I need to post 10 times. This is my second post. I am an old fat guy that enjoys riding his bike on the roads where the name Cannondale was born. I weighed over 300 pounds during winter. I own 3 bikes. My first bike that I started to ride on with my kids back in 2010. Teaching them to ride and discovering I like riding myself. It was a Schwinn 12 speed really old with non synchronized shifters. I fixed it up and rode more in 2011. I still own that bike. In 2011 I bought my second bike. It is a Giant Defy 3. First time on Clipless Pedals and first ever bike with synchronized shifters!! I began to ride more and joined a bike club. In 2012 and 2013 I rode a lot. I moved up the grades in my club from D to A. Then in 2013 I bought a 2013 Cannondale CAAD 10. I entered my first ever race with it in 2013, The Tour of Greenwich and loved it!!! I then got a racing license and started Crit Racing. Over the winter of 2013-2014 I trained with a group of fast group riders and crit racers. We were all members of a local indoor cycling gym. In 2014 I raced at the old Cannondale Headquarters in Bethel CT. I raced a 1/2 dozen or so crit races there. I was 49 years old and 40 pounds over weight at 240 pounds!! I struggled to stay with the peloton in 2014. I attacked a couple of times when everyone was sleeping. Nobody really chased me because they figured I would be easy to bring back. I could brag to my kids that I led the race. I loved it. It was a lot of fun.
Any way I am back riding again, more often then last year and I lost 25 pounds. Still not fast enough to ride with my old cycling buddies. But I love riding and I still own that CAAD 10. |
Is anybody alive in the Cult of CAAD? Or am I just old and out of touch. Is the Cult of CAAD dead?
My third post. I just want to post a picture of my bike. I need to get to 10 posts. But if the Cult of CAAD is dead then I think I might lose interest. |
Originally Posted by Clydesdale John
(Post 23236773)
Is anybody alive in the Cult of CAAD? Or am I just old and out of touch. Is the Cult of CAAD dead?
My third post. I just want to post a picture of my bike. I need to get to 10 posts. But if the Cult of CAAD is dead then I think I might lose interest. In any event, please keep posting so that you can upload the pictures. There are a lot of Cannondale enthusiasts here who would love to see your bike. |
Originally Posted by Clydesdale John
(Post 23236773)
Is anybody alive in the Cult of CAAD? Or am I just old and out of touch. Is the Cult of CAAD dead?
Originally Posted by Clydesdale John
(Post 23236773)
My third post. I just want to post a picture of my bike.
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Ditched the old-school Bontrager ergo bars for one of the spare modern bars I had, also new bar tape. My CAAD 5 hangs in display from my pain cave/home workout room, part of a little homage to cycling...IDK why it looks pink in this picture lol.
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The Bike 2013 CAAD 10
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Raced the bike up in Bethel CT at the old Cannondale Headquarters. |
The Gears are freshly waxed.
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Started Life as Rival gearing. Put on the Force in the back to have a long cage derailleur. Then I realized the front derailleur was total crap. Googled it and found out nobody liked it. So I replaced it with Force 22. Loved it!! Has yaw and can shift into all gears!! Then I needed better brakes so I upgraded to Ultegra for the brakes. I felt they would be better than Force brakes. I had 105 brakes upgraded to my other bike and loved it!! That is why I went to Ultegra for the brakes, Finally a dog chased me down the street. Big mean looking Pit Bull almost bit my ankle. I jerked the bike to the right trying to avoid a bite. Next thing I remember was sitting on some ones lawn looking at a demolished mail box, my wrecked CAAD 10, 5 people staring at me and that same dog barking at me. This time his owner was holding him. No I did not get bit. I have no memory of any of it but I am almost sure it was me who destroyed the mailbox.
Anyway I broke a Rival shifter and that justified me finishing the upgrade to Force shifters. Should I be thanking the dog? You know for allowing me to upgrade my bike? |
Oof, gnarly. Sounds like you had a case of PTA (post-trauma amnesia).
I was chased by a homeless guy's dog once - I didn't go down but I did get nipped. All my bikes are still SRAM 10sp and the Force shifter is a minimal but noticeable upgrade from Rival. Didn't notice any difference between the RDs. |
Originally Posted by Trakhak
(Post 23236791)
For some reason, this thread has become the most popular one on Bike Forums on the topic of Cannondale bikes. People have continued posting there up to and including the last few days.
Sort of related - I miss this post-criterium, pre-CAAD 2.8. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d945f2e70.jpeg |
I think at this point a threaded headset on a road bike is automatic admission to C&V.
I love how Cannondale aluminum road bikes show steady evolution from model to model, especially in the USA years. From the first with their ultra stiffness and then the CAAD stiff & light, then huge DT and big BB area, then bendy chain stays and pencil seat stays and baseball-bat top tube, etc |
Originally Posted by tFUnK
(Post 23245608)
At some point, the CAADs will also qualify for C&V status. That point may or may not have already passed 🤔
Originally Posted by Darth Lefty
(Post 23245641)
I think at this point a threaded headset on a road bike is automatic admission to C&V.
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