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Just bought this CAAD 12 w/105 about two weeks ago. And, yesterday I put a set of Mavic Ksyrium Elite USTs on. Then, because I have a Park digital scale, I weighed it. 17 lb. 10 oz w/Speedplay pedals, 1 bottle cage and a Garmin mount. I thought that was pretty light for 105. Cannondale calls it a 52 but it actually measures out at 54. I've ridden it 4 times for about 100 miles and it is so much more than I imagined. Really, really happy.
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It's a sad day, my CAAD 9 has got a dented top tube - I guess that's the problem with leaving it locked outside the office every day.
Was looking to get a CAAD 12 frame and moving my Khartoum elites, ultegra and carbon finishing kit on to that, BUT, our local bike shop stocks some very nice Ti frames, so I'm going big and buying the Enigma Excel!!!
Excited but gutted to see the old bike go..... After thousands of miles and continuous upgrades, will be a damn shame to get rid of it
Was looking to get a CAAD 12 frame and moving my Khartoum elites, ultegra and carbon finishing kit on to that, BUT, our local bike shop stocks some very nice Ti frames, so I'm going big and buying the Enigma Excel!!!
Excited but gutted to see the old bike go..... After thousands of miles and continuous upgrades, will be a damn shame to get rid of it
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I picked up a 2015 CAAD10 Black Inc. Disc back in April (feels like February or March it's been so long) when it was, naturally, still cold and wet. I may be in my 30s, but I come from restoring and building many a C&V steed, vintage Cannondales included. Black Inc. seems to me to be the second coming of the "Black Lightning" black/gold color scheme, just spread to more models. I really freaking dig it. I was looking at going to a disc bike for my next build to expand my horizons and see what the fuss was about, especially with regard to braking performance in the rain, which, as anyone who commutes year round in the northern states/rainy areas can tell you, braking in the rain is no fun. Add in the steep hills and busy city traffic in and around Seattle, and it's critical to be able to haul yourself down in a hurry, with confidence.
Well, I figured 11-speed would be part of the deal, and it was. Along with internal cable routing, hydraulic disc (on top of just a "disc brake" criteria), and BB30. The learning curve looked more like a cliff to climb! This was especially true as I would be doing all the research and leg work to figure out, source, purchase (used components only, minus tubes, chain), and build the bike. And well, after many months, including a brief summer hiatus as I worked to obtain the correct brake calipers (mountain bike style 74mm center-to-center, M6 bolt interface **post mount** BR-RS785, NO banjo bolt), I was able to sell other bike parts and fully fund this build. The goal was to fund it and have an a la carte build for a fraction of a full-zoot Sram Red 22 Hydro Disc CAAD10 Black. Mission accomplished on all fronts, even if I did take the bike to a good shop to hook up, fill, and bleed the hydraulic brake lines. I did the final assembly and bedding-in of the brake pads+rotors. This brace of modern tech (on top of plenty of 7/8/9/10-speed build experience prior) was daunting and with a good bit of money and time into it, a little intimidating.
Thankfully, the bedding in went well (I followed the directions), though certainly very interesting to have to do! The following test ride (a 3.7 mile loop) went very well. This CAAD is certainly a 'platform' in that it is very stable and sweeps and surges upon intentional steering and out-of-the-saddle acceleration/climbing efforts. Due to the low-cut steerer, my saddle-to-bar height drop is the most extreme of all my rides, but it looks great and is comfortable. This is a bike you can ride for a long time, and although it is the start of eternal rain up here, I still want to get it out every chance I can. Such a great bike!!
2015 Cannondale CAAD10 Black Inc. Disc - 63cm
HT: 73.5° ST: 72.0°
Weight as pictured ~19.2 lb with SPD (mountain type, not very light) pedals as I commute and enjoy walking around normally.
Shimano Ultegra or Ultegra level - 6800 generation -
Shimano ST-RS685 11-speed hydraulic brake/shift units
Crankset: Ultegra 175mm length, mid-compact 52-36T
Cassette: 11s 11-28T Ultegra with Ultegra FD and RD (long cage)
DT Swiss Spline 23 wheelset with centerlock disc mounts, Schwalbe One 700x28mm tires
BR-RS785 brake calipers - post mount (mountain bike standard - 74.02mm +/- spacing, M6 bolt)
Shimano ST-99 discs (Ice Tech with Freeza) 160mm F, 140mm R - front adapter: Shimano SM-MA-F180P/P2 (a 20mm spacer for going from 160mm to 180mm calipers, but works properly here)
PRO stem 105mm - Giant Contact SL compact bars 42cm CTC
Zipp seat post, Fizik Aliante Large (155mm width) saddle, Specialized Ribcage bottle cages (bought new years ago).
So. Hot.
Well, I figured 11-speed would be part of the deal, and it was. Along with internal cable routing, hydraulic disc (on top of just a "disc brake" criteria), and BB30. The learning curve looked more like a cliff to climb! This was especially true as I would be doing all the research and leg work to figure out, source, purchase (used components only, minus tubes, chain), and build the bike. And well, after many months, including a brief summer hiatus as I worked to obtain the correct brake calipers (mountain bike style 74mm center-to-center, M6 bolt interface **post mount** BR-RS785, NO banjo bolt), I was able to sell other bike parts and fully fund this build. The goal was to fund it and have an a la carte build for a fraction of a full-zoot Sram Red 22 Hydro Disc CAAD10 Black. Mission accomplished on all fronts, even if I did take the bike to a good shop to hook up, fill, and bleed the hydraulic brake lines. I did the final assembly and bedding-in of the brake pads+rotors. This brace of modern tech (on top of plenty of 7/8/9/10-speed build experience prior) was daunting and with a good bit of money and time into it, a little intimidating.
Thankfully, the bedding in went well (I followed the directions), though certainly very interesting to have to do! The following test ride (a 3.7 mile loop) went very well. This CAAD is certainly a 'platform' in that it is very stable and sweeps and surges upon intentional steering and out-of-the-saddle acceleration/climbing efforts. Due to the low-cut steerer, my saddle-to-bar height drop is the most extreme of all my rides, but it looks great and is comfortable. This is a bike you can ride for a long time, and although it is the start of eternal rain up here, I still want to get it out every chance I can. Such a great bike!!
2015 Cannondale CAAD10 Black Inc. Disc - 63cm
HT: 73.5° ST: 72.0°
Weight as pictured ~19.2 lb with SPD (mountain type, not very light) pedals as I commute and enjoy walking around normally.
Shimano Ultegra or Ultegra level - 6800 generation -
Shimano ST-RS685 11-speed hydraulic brake/shift units
Crankset: Ultegra 175mm length, mid-compact 52-36T
Cassette: 11s 11-28T Ultegra with Ultegra FD and RD (long cage)
DT Swiss Spline 23 wheelset with centerlock disc mounts, Schwalbe One 700x28mm tires
BR-RS785 brake calipers - post mount (mountain bike standard - 74.02mm +/- spacing, M6 bolt)
Shimano ST-99 discs (Ice Tech with Freeza) 160mm F, 140mm R - front adapter: Shimano SM-MA-F180P/P2 (a 20mm spacer for going from 160mm to 180mm calipers, but works properly here)
PRO stem 105mm - Giant Contact SL compact bars 42cm CTC
Zipp seat post, Fizik Aliante Large (155mm width) saddle, Specialized Ribcage bottle cages (bought new years ago).
So. Hot.
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Yay! I am now a Cannondale owner's club member!
I have always wanted a caad frame after trying out my buddy's 2004 R5000 back in the day. It was so light and responsive that it became my reference point for every bike that came into my orbit thereafter. So one day as I was browsing around on Offer Up I found this frame in my 54cm size that was selling for $200. I made an offer of $120 and a deal was made.
As you can see the upper cage on the down tube was mangled from a botched rivet job. I was able to drop in some epoxy and all was good.
I transfered all the parts off my second bike/trainer onto the caad. Here is how it came out looking like after the first batch of parts
The fame is a BB30 frame so I had to get an adapter. I first bought a praxis adapter but I didn't like the execution of it so I ended up getting a Rotor adapter instead that was a lot more simple to drop it in.
Here is my first initial build and its everything I wanted and so now I am finally a member. The downside to me building this frame up is that it has made my carbon frame not seem as special as it once was.
Here is the final version
I just finished a quick 30 mile ride and wow! so explosive out of the saddle, I was hitting well known sections with an ease that I only feel when I'm at my peak. Only downside is this frame has also given me the most feedback in form of vibration at my hands. The rear feels like I'm floating. A good carbon stem is the next upgrade.
I have always wanted a caad frame after trying out my buddy's 2004 R5000 back in the day. It was so light and responsive that it became my reference point for every bike that came into my orbit thereafter. So one day as I was browsing around on Offer Up I found this frame in my 54cm size that was selling for $200. I made an offer of $120 and a deal was made.
As you can see the upper cage on the down tube was mangled from a botched rivet job. I was able to drop in some epoxy and all was good.
I transfered all the parts off my second bike/trainer onto the caad. Here is how it came out looking like after the first batch of parts
The fame is a BB30 frame so I had to get an adapter. I first bought a praxis adapter but I didn't like the execution of it so I ended up getting a Rotor adapter instead that was a lot more simple to drop it in.
Here is my first initial build and its everything I wanted and so now I am finally a member. The downside to me building this frame up is that it has made my carbon frame not seem as special as it once was.
Here is the final version
I just finished a quick 30 mile ride and wow! so explosive out of the saddle, I was hitting well known sections with an ease that I only feel when I'm at my peak. Only downside is this frame has also given me the most feedback in form of vibration at my hands. The rear feels like I'm floating. A good carbon stem is the next upgrade.
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First online US retailer I've found to carry the CAAD13 https://www.kozy.com/product/cannond...a-363769-1.htm
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I’m wondering if the Caad13 will have a disc Ultegra build. I’ve seen photos and leaked info for 105 rim, 105 disc, and Ultegra rim but not Ultegra disc. None of the bike shops that have listed the Caad13 has it either. I’m still trying to decide if I’ll try to get an outgoing Caad12 Ultegra or get the new one.
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I’m wondering if the Caad13 will have a disc Ultegra build. I’ve seen photos and leaked info for 105 rim, 105 disc, and Ultegra rim but not Ultegra disc. None of the bike shops that have listed the Caad13 has it either. I’m still trying to decide if I’ll try to get an outgoing 12 Ultegra or get the new one.
Based on the published specs for the 2020 model, the price is $200 higher, the crank and chainrings are different (no longer the OPI Spidering), handlebars and stem go from C2 to C3, the seatpost goes from carbon to aluminum, and the cassette goes from Ultegra to 105. When all is said and done, I'm not sure if the advances in frame design compensate for changes in hardware, but I'd want to know more about it before deciding.
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I have the 2019 CAAD12 Ultegra Rim. Sweet bike.
Based on the published specs for the 2020 model, the price is $200 higher, the crank and chainrings are different (no longer the OPI Spidering), handlebars and stem go from C2 to C3, the seatpost goes from carbon to aluminum, and the cassette goes from Ultegra to 105. When all is said and done, I'm not sure if the advances in frame design compensate for changes in hardware, but I'd want to know more about it before deciding.
Based on the published specs for the 2020 model, the price is $200 higher, the crank and chainrings are different (no longer the OPI Spidering), handlebars and stem go from C2 to C3, the seatpost goes from carbon to aluminum, and the cassette goes from Ultegra to 105. When all is said and done, I'm not sure if the advances in frame design compensate for changes in hardware, but I'd want to know more about it before deciding.
I am thinking of ordering a 54 cm Caad12 from Rei since they have some (no 52s though). Once I have it, I can see how it rides and fits. Then I take the Caad13 and SSE out for a demo and really compare the 3. I would prefer one of the Caads but if the SSE fits better, I will have to decide which build to get. The ultegra SSE is nearly $2k more than Ultegra Caad but does have a lot of upgrades like carbon wheels.
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The CAAD13 and new SSEvo geometry are almost identical. Any differences you felt could have been seat setup or stem spacers. The charts I've seen only show a mm difference here or there. I test rode a bike yesterday that was very similar to my current geometry but it felt very short to me. Upon returning I noticed the seat was slammed as far forward as possible. If I would have noticed earlier I am sure the 1.5 inches of extra space would have been perfect.
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Happy new member to Cannondale club! Picked up a NOS 2016 CAAD12 Disc 105 3 weeks ago. Put 250mi on it so far and loving it. Running with stock components + Look Keo Max 2 Carbon pedals + Wahoo Element Bolt + speed and cadence sensors. I have a Hunt Aero Light wheelset on order, along with GP5000TLs. Primary use is solo road rides with occasional social rides with friends -- not planning on racing.
I'm really tempted by the Topstone 105 for unpaved trail rides as a complement to the CAAD12. I'll probably wait to next year though before deciding.
I'm really tempted by the Topstone 105 for unpaved trail rides as a complement to the CAAD12. I'll probably wait to next year though before deciding.
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Happy new member to Cannondale club! Picked up a NOS 2016 CAAD12 Disc 105 3 weeks ago. Put 250mi on it so far and loving it. Running with stock components + Look Keo Max 2 Carbon pedals + Wahoo Element Bolt + speed and cadence sensors. I have a Hunt Aero Light wheelset on order, along with GP5000TLs. Primary use is solo road rides with occasional social rides with friends -- not planning on racing.
I'm really tempted by the Topstone 105 for unpaved trail rides as a complement to the CAAD12. I'll probably wait to next year though before deciding.
I'm really tempted by the Topstone 105 for unpaved trail rides as a complement to the CAAD12. I'll probably wait to next year though before deciding.
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The CAAD13 and new SSEvo geometry are almost identical. Any differences you felt could have been seat setup or stem spacers. The charts I've seen only show a mm difference here or there. I test rode a bike yesterday that was very similar to my current geometry but it felt very short to me. Upon returning I noticed the seat was slammed as far forward as possible. If I would have noticed earlier I am sure the 1.5 inches of extra space would have been perfect.
No ultegra disc model is listed on the site. I am now trying to decide between ultegra builds of the Caad12, Caad13, and new SSE.
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My quest may be over
I'll keep this simple and straight to the point... my wife loves pink bikes. The new CAAD13 has a 105 model in "Sherpa" which looks very pink to me. I know it's a little early and all the specs may not be available but I don't seem to see any differences between the "Womens" 105 and the standard model. Is this basically going to mean the women's model comes with a shorter stem, smaller cranks etc? The frames are exactly the same.
Maybe finally I can get her a bike (color) she really loves.
Maybe finally I can get her a bike (color) she really loves.
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The new Caad13 is officially on the Cannondale site and you are totally right. It must be the way they were set up that would cause them to feel so different.
No ultegra disc model is listed on the site. I am now trying to decide between ultegra builds of the Caad12, Caad13, and new SSE.
No ultegra disc model is listed on the site. I am now trying to decide between ultegra builds of the Caad12, Caad13, and new SSE.
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The downgrades might sway me to find a 12 (especially if on sale).
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I don't like any of the paint schemes for the CAAD12. Waiting on the CAAD13.....
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I'm nearly done with this build.
Yes, I posted it above some time ago. But it is nearly ready to ride, it has already had a 2 mile shake down. Just some minor adjustments needed, and bar tape.
It has SRAM Red 53/39 crankset, Force 2x10 brifters, Rival FD and RD, and 12 to 30 cassette. Without bar tape, comes in at 18 lbs 5 oz...
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