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dykim90, If the rear is shifting okay, then then the RD cable is fine. While cutting the steerer tube to dump the spacers will improve aesthetics, spend some time in the saddle before you do.
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@dykim90 You might want to upgrade the wheels as the RS10 don't usually get good reviews and you'll probably end up switching out that saddle. I wanted a black caad10 but my LBS wasn't going to be able to get one until late Nov. so I got a white one.
You're going to love it!
You're going to love it!

#203
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i like the paint schemes for the 10, but much prefer the lines of the 9. keep the 10 pics coming boys. later.
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I'm going back and forth whether I want a CAAD10 or Supersix-105 as my next bike.
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Unfortunately I dont know the owner, i just stumbled across the picture on the internet. I love that frame though, do you know if they still sell them at Get a Grip?
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I remember they have a CAAD9 frame hanging up in the irving park location, but I dunno if they would sell it...
Just google get a grip chicago and you'll find them. I'm going to have to ask the guys in the shop whose bike that is, now I'm curious.
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6700, open pro/240, pro vibe7s, you know, standard stuff. have a set of reynolds assault carbon clinchers for days when i'm feeling particularly saucy.
no plans on upgrading for a long time.
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The bike looks like it might be a bit stiffer in the headtube and have a little more compliance at the stays, but I doubt you'd notice. Especially if you're not pushing the envelope in sprint power.
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Excuse my lack of knowledge on modern day bikes, but what are the differences between CAAD and Carbon overall? I was just wondering since I see that these CAAD's can be as minimal on weight as the CF's. I've never ridden both and my last road bike that I actually rode on it was over 20 years ago. Thanks

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For anybody interested, here is a CAAD9 being sold in CO Springs for $700. Looks like a 2009 CAAD9-6. White with Reddish lettering. Just figured I'd share for anybody looking for a complete bike or a bike they can tear down and build back up how they want.
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not sure if its all right this is the place but, with a stock caad9 premium fork, will cutting it really make a difference in weight? right now i have a big nub like dykim90, aesthetically i was going to get it cut, my shop said they could do it...any recommendations about this? is this usually done through the bike shop where you purchased? the guy said i could bring it in anytime to get it cut. also seat post, but he said it was more difficult because it may damage frame if not cut correctly...is this a risk i should take or is this done regularly? i just wanted to get rid of unwanted weight and also to make it look better without the numb from spacers...thanks!
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Just picked this puppy up last night with a test toupe, if I like it I'll go black for the permanent saddle. 16.8lbs by the tried and trusted bathroom scales weighing method.

Neat, flattened chain and seat stays, vertically yada, while horizontally blah:


Beefed up down tube/head tube connection:

Tapered seat tube/BB interface

Can't wait to get a shake down ride in. Replaced stock wheels and saddle, tires don't excite me much, but I have a set of PR3's that are itching to go on there.

Neat, flattened chain and seat stays, vertically yada, while horizontally blah:


Beefed up down tube/head tube connection:

Tapered seat tube/BB interface

Can't wait to get a shake down ride in. Replaced stock wheels and saddle, tires don't excite me much, but I have a set of PR3's that are itching to go on there.
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^^^^ that is nice. later.
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All nice rigs. ^^^^^
Here's my nearly completed CAAD9.
Only need seat post, wheelset, brakes & pedals.
(some pics may be re-posts, but still purdy!)
Besides the crank & cassette, all Dura Ace,
FSA K-Wing, Bonty XXX Race Lite Stem,
Fizik Microtex w/Gel and Aliante Carbon.

Here's my nearly completed CAAD9.
Only need seat post, wheelset, brakes & pedals.
(some pics may be re-posts, but still purdy!)
Besides the crank & cassette, all Dura Ace,
FSA K-Wing, Bonty XXX Race Lite Stem,
Fizik Microtex w/Gel and Aliante Carbon.


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Thanks dude - I can't wait to expose my cycling inadequacies when I put 'er through her paces.
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Now you've got me thinking "hmm, probably have better fitness than when we did Marin last year, CAAD likely better power transfer than my Roubaix..." gah. So screwed.
I have to say, after a short shake down ride this afternoon the frame really does seem to reward hard efforts. Fun times ahead.
I have to say, after a short shake down ride this afternoon the frame really does seem to reward hard efforts. Fun times ahead.
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