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Is it still possible to buy a brand new CAAD12? Or are they pretty much gone by now?
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Anyone put 28s on a CAAD10? I’ve been rolling on some rougher terrain lately, and I’ve been generally getting away with it on my 23s, but had a pinch blowout coming off the gravel this morning.
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Does tubeless interest you? I went with Mavic UST on my CAAD 12 about 3 yrs ago. I have not had a flat or an issue. And, instead of running my tires at 100/120 psi I am running 75/90 psi. More comfortable, rolls quicker and lighter. I'm running 25s.
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Tubeless doesn't not interest me, and I've read that the Ksyriums on my other bike can be set up as budget tubeless, but I don't have a 100% guarantee that they'll work, and buying a new set of wheels at this point in time is not going to happen.
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I always ran Ksyrium Elite clinchers before I went to Ksyrium Elite USTs. Three years ago I bought a set of those USTs for under $600 and they came with Yksion tires because the wheels and tires were developed as a "system." I've been cycling for over 40 yrs. and going to tubeless is the best mod I've ever made. And, in the beginning I was a total skeptic. Just my experience.
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I always ran Ksyrium Elite clinchers before I went to Ksyrium Elite USTs. Three years ago I bought a set of those USTs for under $600 and they came with Yksion tires because the wheels and tires were developed as a "system." I've been cycling for over 40 yrs. and going to tubeless is the best mod I've ever made. And, in the beginning I was a total skeptic. Just my experience.
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I used 28s on my CAAD10 with no issues. And they were Michelin Pro4 Endurance models which are known for running large, so they were probably more like 30mm tires.
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Excited to join the CAAD club. Ended up picking up that CAAD 5 (2004 R600) for $300. Came with a bunch of extras like a tri bar, pump, saddle bag. I'll probably sell the tri bar though.
-Shimano 105 shifters
-Tiagra FD
-Ultegra RD
-Truvativ Elita SR triple crank (52/42/32) -- (sounds like this Truvativ ISIS bracket will be rather inconvenient to remove)
-Shimano cassette 9-speed (12-26)
-Don't remember the brakes but they said Cannondale on them, I think they're cheap
-Slice fork
-Fizik Poggio saddle
Might ride it for a while before I take it apart but I'd ultimately like to get it sandblasted and then ride the raw aluminum look with decals or paint it blush like the specialized SL7. I'll include the two inspirations at the bottom of this post. I'd have to grab some black brakes, RD, crankset and maybe shifters as well (does Shimano make black FD?). There's a black 11-speed 6800 Ultegra crank for sale locally for a decent price, so I may have to jump on that.
-Shimano 105 shifters
-Tiagra FD
-Ultegra RD
-Truvativ Elita SR triple crank (52/42/32) -- (sounds like this Truvativ ISIS bracket will be rather inconvenient to remove)
-Shimano cassette 9-speed (12-26)
-Don't remember the brakes but they said Cannondale on them, I think they're cheap
-Slice fork
-Fizik Poggio saddle
Might ride it for a while before I take it apart but I'd ultimately like to get it sandblasted and then ride the raw aluminum look with decals or paint it blush like the specialized SL7. I'll include the two inspirations at the bottom of this post. I'd have to grab some black brakes, RD, crankset and maybe shifters as well (does Shimano make black FD?). There's a black 11-speed 6800 Ultegra crank for sale locally for a decent price, so I may have to jump on that.
Decided to make a project out of it. I ended up not sandblasting it, which I think was the smart choice. I've come to appreciate the loud branding. I also saw a couple of these red Cannondale frames fitted with some darker components which I liked so I decided to commit to all black.
I'm pretty thrifty online so the only things I paid retail for were the tape, bb, chain and cables/housing. Everything else was purchased [very lightly] used or new through a reseller. The components are pretty much all Shimano:
Crankset: Shimano 5800 compact with 165mm crank arms (craigslist)
BB: Shimano BBR60 (ebay)
Shifters: 5800 2x11 (facebook marketplace)
Brakes: 5800 (ebay)
Cassette: 5800 11-28t (fb marketplace)
RD: 5800 short cage (fb marketplace)
FD: R7000 (fb marketplace)
Saddle: Fizik Antares R1 Versus Evo (offerup)
Pedals: Shimano PD-A530 (a bike shop in cali called bicycle czar)
Stem: Fizik Cyrano R5 (fb marketplace)
Bars: Some random compacts off a newer Felt bike (fb marketplace)
Chain: KMC 11-speed (amazon)
Wheels: Mavic Aksium (offerup)
Tires: Gatorskin 28mm (came with the wheels)
Tape: Zipp Service Course (planet cyclery)
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Following up on this...
Decided to make a project out of it. I ended up not sandblasting it, which I think was the smart choice. I've come to appreciate the loud branding. I also saw a couple of these red Cannondale frames fitted with some darker components which I liked so I decided to commit to all black.
I'm pretty thrifty online so the only things I paid retail for were the tape, bb, chain and cables/housing. Everything else was purchased [very lightly] used or new through a reseller. The components are pretty much all Shimano:
Crankset: Shimano 5800 compact with 165mm crank arms (craigslist)
BB: Shimano BBR60 (ebay)
Shifters: 5800 2x11 (facebook marketplace)
Brakes: 5800 (ebay)
Cassette: 5800 11-28t (fb marketplace)
RD: 5800 short cage (fb marketplace)
FD: R7000 (fb marketplace)
Saddle: Fizik Antares R1 Versus Evo (offerup)
Pedals: Shimano PD-A530 (a bike shop in cali called bicycle czar)
Stem: Fizik Cyrano R5 (fb marketplace)
Bars: Some random compacts off a newer Felt bike (fb marketplace)
Chain: KMC 11-speed (amazon)
Wheels: Mavic Aksium (offerup)
Tires: Gatorskin 28mm (came with the wheels)
Tape: Zipp Service Course (planet cyclery)
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Decided to make a project out of it. I ended up not sandblasting it, which I think was the smart choice. I've come to appreciate the loud branding. I also saw a couple of these red Cannondale frames fitted with some darker components which I liked so I decided to commit to all black.
I'm pretty thrifty online so the only things I paid retail for were the tape, bb, chain and cables/housing. Everything else was purchased [very lightly] used or new through a reseller. The components are pretty much all Shimano:
Crankset: Shimano 5800 compact with 165mm crank arms (craigslist)
BB: Shimano BBR60 (ebay)
Shifters: 5800 2x11 (facebook marketplace)
Brakes: 5800 (ebay)
Cassette: 5800 11-28t (fb marketplace)
RD: 5800 short cage (fb marketplace)
FD: R7000 (fb marketplace)
Saddle: Fizik Antares R1 Versus Evo (offerup)
Pedals: Shimano PD-A530 (a bike shop in cali called bicycle czar)
Stem: Fizik Cyrano R5 (fb marketplace)
Bars: Some random compacts off a newer Felt bike (fb marketplace)
Chain: KMC 11-speed (amazon)
Wheels: Mavic Aksium (offerup)
Tires: Gatorskin 28mm (came with the wheels)
Tape: Zipp Service Course (planet cyclery)
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That R600 is a beaut, and I’m a guy who usually prefers to see silver components on a classic roadie like that. The black goes perfect with that paint job and really makes it look fresh.
I do like that Truvativ crankset, though, and I hope you found a use/home for it!
I do like that Truvativ crankset, though, and I hope you found a use/home for it!
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I sold the whole groupset on eBay rather quickly actually!
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CAAD13 tyre clearence
I wonder what tyre widths people have managed to fit on the CAAD13 with fenders (front and rear)? I know that the official max from Cannondale is 30, but see reports online about 32 working in practice, however, I would need to clear that it is with fenders? Thanks!
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This isn't exactly to your point but I just went from 25 mm tubeless to 28 mm tubeless and I don't see a difference. I will be trying to give a better assessment with time but that's it so far.
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Only problem is that you cannot remove the wheel on modern SHIMANO calipers (BR-R8000) even if you flip the quick release. I need to have slack on the wire, tightened by the adjuster so by screwing the adjuster to have enough gap to pull the wheel out without having to deflate the tyre...
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I have had a couple more rides and am seeing increased comfort. They also roll nicely but that's subjective. I have no way to measure it. I'm happy with the change.
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Bikes: 1986 KHS Fiero, 1989 Trek 950, 1990 Trek 7000, 1991 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo, 1992 Trek 1400, 1997 Cannondale CAD2 R300, 1998 Cannondale CAD2 R200, 2002 Marin San Rafael, 2006 Cannondale CAAD8 R1000, 2010 Performance Access XCL9R
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1997 CAAD2 R300, 60cm. Still working on this bike... Found it, vefore it was sent to the dump...
1998 CAAD2 R200 58cm. Bought new in 98. I crashed on this bike in 2011, breaking my back and other fun stuff. This bike is mostly original except wheels and handlebar/stem, they were bent in that crash... I use this exclusively on my indoor trainer. I am afraid to ride it outdoors, and can't let it hurt someone else. So it stays indoors...
2006 CAAD8 58cm. Bought it 2 years as a bare, never ridden frame. Bike had been stripped when new, components donated to a carbon bike... This bike is my reward for losing 140 pounds.
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Two of my Caads …
JD
2001 Caad4
2002 Caad5
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2001 Caad4
2002 Caad5
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I picked up a like new (maybe 5 miles) 2020 CAAD13 Disc last night for $1200. I snapped a quick pic of it in the garage last night when I got home at 11pm from picking it up. Pic sucks but I'll get a better one later today.
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That's a great bike at a great price. Enjoy.. What's the group?
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