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blastississimo 09-21-11 09:39 AM

Would you build up a Caad10 5?
 
Would you build up a Black Caad10 5? Would you invest in this frame? Or would you go out and buy a Cervelo S2 with the money?

For those of you who HAVE built up your Caad10 5, pics would be fantastic.

For those of you who wouldn't dare... why not?

orionz06 09-21-11 10:59 AM

I have one and will soon replace the wheels.

I chose it as the best bike for my money ($1350 or so). A few thousand miles later the bike has a new seat and that is it. The way I see it, for my purposes, the frame is kick ass and many locals are racing them with better components. Good enough for a spirited commute and longer weekend rides.

Second Mouse 09-21-11 11:01 AM

What are you going to use it for? I built up a Caad8 a few years ago for racing and it's been fine.

adriano 09-21-11 11:03 AM

you already have the caad? assemble the caad.

adriano 09-21-11 11:04 AM

if you decide to buy, consider a spooky skeletor.

NRZ 09-21-11 11:09 AM

I have a Caad9 5 and the first thing to go was the brakes (upgraded to Ultegra). I swapped out the bars when I needed tape for the flat top FSA's found on the Supersix (with the compact drop). I really wanted to get a Fizik Airone and waited till CC had them for $57 bucks shipped (still getting used to it). Lastly, I came into some "found money" and bought Krysium Elites. I'm debating upgrading the drivetrain (to Ultegra) but won't do it for quite some time. I'm really fond of the Caad frame and happy that mine says Built in the USA. Until I can find a cheap Supersix frame with the same Built in the USA on the rear triangle, I will not consider upgrading.

Didi2005 09-21-11 11:12 AM

A friend of mine has a caad 8 5, he upgraded the wheels to ksyrium elites and the crank to an fsa sl-k light. Go for whichever you feel you'll be happier with, the upgrades or the complete new bike.

Inertianinja 09-21-11 11:22 AM

I made literally the same choice just two months ago. Chose the S2 over the CAAD and I love the S2. Super stiff and fast.
Not knocking the CAAD, but I definitely don't regret the decision.

I built it with Force and Soul S2.0 - 15.2 pounds.

Here's a pic with my Soul C5.0s. I also switched the bottle cages to Vincero magnetic.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5232/...b6c86671_b.jpg
Untitled by inertianinja, on Flickr

adriano 09-21-11 01:16 PM

wow, those magnetic cages are wild.

SlimRider 09-21-11 01:26 PM

If I had money to burn, I'd get the Cerv S2 and build up the CAAD, as well!

If money is hard to burn, I'd just build up the CAAD!

........However, you know color could be a major psychological problem...I never could get used to a red or yellow vehicle of any kind, no matter what the wheel count!

- Slim :)

PS.

Why does it have to be a Black CAAD 10 5?

I most probably would have just stated a CAAD 10 5...

Inertianinja 09-21-11 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by adriano (Post 13258497)
wow, those magnetic cages are wild.

yea, i'm a fan.
i use them on 2 bikes now, training and racing. I got used to them very quickly. they're light as hell, and for $200 i have 4 mounts and TEN bottles. compare that to the price of one campagnolo carbon cage.
i've only dropped a bottle once on a horribly rough road in the ghetto. i've ridden on cobblestones Roubaix-style and they have stayed secure.

bobbycorno 09-21-11 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by blastississimo (Post 13257320)
Would you build up a Black Caad10 5? Would you invest in this frame? Or would you go out and buy a Cervelo S2 with the money?

For those of you who HAVE built up your Caad10 5, pics would be fantastic.

For those of you who wouldn't dare... why not?

No, I have this thing about riding beercans. And if I had the money I'd spend it on another (cycling) trip to France, not a chichi new bike.

SP
Bend, OR

oldbobcat 09-21-11 08:35 PM

I certainly would invest in a CAAD10. After two carbon bikes that got creaky over time, I'm having second thoughts. My Gios and Masi never made noise.

bikerjp 09-21-11 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by blastississimo (Post 13257320)
Would you build up a Black Caad10 5? Would you invest in this frame? Or would you go out and buy a Cervelo S2 with the money?

For those of you who HAVE built up your Caad10 5, pics would be fantastic.

For those of you who wouldn't dare... why not?

Is this a complete bike and you are thinking of upgrading it or are you buying just a frame? In either case, the frame is worthy of being built into whatever you want. I personally wouldn't get a bike with a group I didn't want though since it would be pricey to upgrade. The 10-5 comes with 105 (I think) so if you are happy with 105 then upgrade the wheels when you have the cash and other things as you go. I got the 9-4 (Rival) and love it. I have at times wondered if I should have bought carbon but I couldn't afford anything but entry level and I'm still not sold on the whole plastic bike thing. The caad is a great bike and tons of fun. I only upgraded wheels so far and have no intent to do much else to it except maybe a different seat post and saddle but so far I don't really see a need (more just a want).


Originally Posted by bobbycorno (Post 13259011)
No, I have this thing about riding beercans.

The caad and a beer can have about as much in common as your carbon bike and pencil lead.

adriano 09-21-11 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by SlimRider (Post 13258550)
If I had money to burn, I'd get the Cerv S2 and build up the CAAD, as well!

If money is hard to burn, I'd just build up the CAAD!

........However, you know color could be a major psychological problem...I never could get used to a red or yellow vehicle of any kind, no matter what the wheel count!

- Slim :)

PS.

Why does it have to be a Black CAAD 10 5?

I most probably would have just stated a CAAD 10 5...

five stars, would read again.


Originally Posted by Inertianinja (Post 13258940)
yea, i'm a fan.
i use them on 2 bikes now, training and racing. I got used to them very quickly. they're light as hell, and for $200 i have 4 mounts and TEN bottles. compare that to the price of one campagnolo carbon cage.
i've only dropped a bottle once on a horribly rough road in the ghetto. i've ridden on cobblestones Roubaix-style and they have stayed secure.

thats not too bad a price for ten good bottles, but it adds up. why so many? i just got some 22g metal cages thatll keep me happy and worry free until i drop coin on a new collection of bottles. its definitely a neat system if youve got the scrilla and dont eject.


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