2011 CAAD10 105

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importbible
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by importbible

Purchased this new several years ago and have been slowly upgrading it throughout the years. This is my fifth season with my bike and still love it. This year I decided to pick up a set of SISl2 cranks off of eBay and switch my tires to Vittoria Open Corsa SC :) hope you like it!

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esfrost
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by esfrost

Such a great bike, i'm aiming for something similar in the upcoming years. May i ask what size is this frame, and what are your body measurements? What size stem? 120 or 130?

Thanks, and keep up the great work!

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aronjancso
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by aronjancso

Great looking CAAD! Please post weights.

mannequinforce
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by mannequinforce

Yes I need to know the weight of this!

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prebsy
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by prebsy

This is not what I imagine when someone says caad10 with 105, this is beautiful! Caad10 paint jobs in the past have been hit or miss...this one was definitely a hit...possibly my favorite of all time.

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Getter
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by Getter

One of my favorite bikes. It got it where it counts!

Trow
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by Trow

Love to see Zipp components on Cannondale's. What bars are those?

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Valbrona
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by Valbrona

Do you see how you've got those short valves with clinchers? Never do that. If you puncture, as the wheel rotates the valve stem can sink inside the rim and then be forced outwards again as the wheel rotates, and it is this forcing outwards which can damage a deep rim.

Only use short valves with tubulars.

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CH4K1
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by CH4K1

Wow!!! Very very nice bike :no1:

burglarboycie
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by burglarboycie

Very nice! Everything just goes together so well on this build. Really like the colour scheme as well.

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Powerful Pete
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by Powerful Pete

Very nice. Would also love to know the current weight.

Also love the scratch on the derailleur - she is definitely not a garage queen!
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mannequinforce
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by mannequinforce

I love this bike. I need to get some gumwalls ASAP.

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mythical
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by mythical

prebsy wrote:This is not what I imagine when someone says caad10 with 105, this is beautiful!
I second that! This two-wheeled beauty just begs to be raced! :D
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bikericer
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by bikericer

Put those barrel adjusters back in and readjust your cables.

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Calnago
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by Calnago

Valbrona wrote:Do you see how you've got those short valves with clinchers? Never do that. If you puncture, as the wheel rotates the valve stem can sink inside the rim and then be forced outwards again as the wheel rotates, and it is this forcing outwards which can damage a deep rim.

Only use short valves with tubulars.

He's got the thread on valve thingies that prevent that so no worries.
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