2008 Cannondale CAAD9 105
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2008 Cannondale CAAD9 105
Does anybody still ride the 2008 CAAD9 105? I've been looking at buying a road bike for a few weeks but my budget is pretty low ($1000) and I want a bike with 105 components. Someone just posted a CAAD9 105 2008 model for $650. Is this a good value and a good bike even though its getting up in age? The bike apparently has about 3000 miles on it and needs new tires. Should I jump on it if I can drop the price to $550 or wait for a newer model to show up?
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I've test road a 54cm CAAD10 105 a few days ago and it rode like a dream. Unfortunately, I cant find a CAAD10 on craigslist within 300 miles of my location.
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That's a good price for a great bike. MSRP was around $1300. If it's in good shape you won't do much better. $550 would be a start, but I doubt the seller will come down that much. It will also probably need a new chain.
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Im just worried that by the time I add a new chain and new tires that I could wait and get a newer bike bike for around the same price. Also its approaching 5-6 years old. Should I be weary about how many miles have be ridden on a used bike?
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You can get a couple of good tires and a chain for $100 or less.
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$550 wouldn't be a bad price at all. Here is the blue book on it. https://www.bicyclebluebook.com/searc....aspx?id=12618
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If you would rather have something new here is a bike just a smidge out of your budget with a current 105 group https://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400315__400315