2013 Cannondale CAAD10 & 2016 Ridley Noah Help me to build a budget weenie!

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Tom06
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by Tom06

Hi guys,

I would like to install this crank but I don't know what bottom bracket i can install, BB-R9100 or BB92-41B?


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Today, I've the training wheels, good feelings!

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Sorry for the saddle setting.

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istigatrice
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by istigatrice

If I'm not misunderstanding you, you shouldn't need to change the BB to install those cranks. That is, you should be able to swap your current Shimano cranks with the new ultegra cranks without replacing the BB.

Also, what stem length did you have on your cannondale before you upgraded?
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Tom06
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by Tom06

Ahah sorry for my english, im french and i dont speak english very well, so you understanding me! I am going to inquire about the size of the axis of R8000!

The stem on my caad10 was A 110mm.

I've also start to relieve the bike, i ordered some 42 gr titan/carbon skewers (www.dulight.fr/fr/route/735-blocages-ly ... rbone.html), Change the garmin mount for a sram. Actually im looking for chinese clinchers wheels. For the R8000 crankset, im waiting the end of the month ahah!

istigatrice
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by istigatrice

I believe the RS8000 is also a 24mm spindle - if that's what you're asking about. Sorry for not understanding your question!
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Tom06
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by Tom06

Ahah no worries you understanding me!

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by michel2

i really like the look of the ridlley really nice ! have you considered stripping the paint of the cannonade after the scratches and all, polish that frame it would be awesome !

Tom06
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by Tom06

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Looking for not expensive 51-39 bcd 130 chainring, ideas?

I've also stealthed the stem, it looks much better!

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nvroadie
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by nvroadie

Sram red yaw chainrings are the best around.


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istigatrice
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by istigatrice

Would you consider Praxis Clover rings at $120 USD to be 'not expensive' I'd suggest these would be hard to beat.

SRAM red yaw rings are also good, but IIRC not a weightweenie part.
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jbaillie
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by jbaillie

51/39? Is that a thing?

For 130BCD 5-bolt options I think the two posters above have given you top choices: Praxis Clover or SRAM Red.

The bike looks superb, but you need a matching gumwall up front with your Corimas!

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themidge
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by themidge

For 51/39 chainrings i'd check out stronglight ct2's. They make them in about every bcd/no. of teeth combination you could think of :)

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