Introducing myself and my CAAD 12 update 7.2kg

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evan326
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by evan326

Hello, I've been reading here for about a year. This place is a wealth of knowledge! I grabbed a 2016 CAAD 12 105 this August, and have been slowly changing a few things on it.
I don't race or ride competitively at all. I'm more of a runner, but I've fallen in love with my CAAD. I mostly ride on country roads or the new 54mi paved bike path they built in front of my house. I am far from a ww, but I've tried to keep everything I change on the bike as light as possible. I've started taking it appart and getting weights for everything logged. Trying to decide where it's worth it to try and save some more weight. I've got a c1 stem on now, while I'm trying to decide if I'd rather use it or the kalloy uno. I forgot to picture that one. I'm waiting on some hollowgram si arms that I was lucky to get from fellow weight weenier KC (thanks!)
Here's what I've got sofar on my spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing It probably looks a little confusing, but I was trying to list out various options I could go to try and decide the best routes.
Enjoy my build!
Weight g Vs Stock Cost
Frame-2016 CAAD 12 56 1143 0
Fork-Save Carbon 339 0
Handlebars-Cannondale C1 240 -84.4 $35.00
Stem-Kalloy UNO 92.7 -19.9 $25.84
Saddle-S-Works Toupe 150.4 -106 $239.50
Seatpost-Hylix Carbon 135.9 -159.6 $69.00
Cassette-105 272.6 0
Shifters-105 486 0
Front Derailleur-9100 67.6 -16.8 $94.99
Rear Derailleur-105 234 0
Crankset-Forged Si FSA 52/36 756.3 0
Brakes-6800 342.6 22.4
Wheelset-Mavic Aksium 1817 0
Skewers-Zipp Aero Ti 69.2 -54.3 $73.00
Tires-GP4000s II 25 436.4 -167.80 $68.55
Pedals-6800 257.5 -63.1 $87.99
Inner Tubes-Conti Race 28 Light 154.8 -20.1 $20.98
Carbon Spacers-15mmx1 5mmx2 7.1 -1.3
Headset Topcap-Tange Seiki 25mm 29 0
Bottle Cages-Forte Corsa Carbon 52.9 52.9 $59.98
Bolts-Stock Steel 46.8 27.4
Seatpost Clamp-Cannondale 8.7 0
Chain-105 - 108 Links 244.3 0
Misc Weight 83.2 0
Totals 7467 -590.6 $774.83
Ounces 263.39
Pounds 16.43
Kilograms 7.47
Grams -590.60
Ounces -20.83
Pounds -1.30
Cannondale C3 bars 42mm 324g
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Cannondale C1 bars 42mm 240g
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Shimano 105 FD-5800 w/o mounting bolt 84g
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FD-5800 mounting bolt 4.7g
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Shimano Dura-Ace FD-9100 w/o mounting bolt 67.6g
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Shimano Dura-Ace FD-9100 mounting bolt 4.1g
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Cannondale C3 stem 100mm 112.6g
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Kalloy Uno 7 stem 110mm 113.3g
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Cannondale C1 stem 100mm 126.5g
Whoops, no pic

SelleRoyal Seta S1 256.4g
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S-Works Toupe 150.4g
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Water bottle cage bolts 10.9g
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Forte Corsa carbon cages 52.9g
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Tektro R741 brakes 320.2g
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Shimano Ultegra BR-6800 342.6g
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Shimano Ultegra PD-6800 257.5g
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Schwalbe Lugano 25mm 604.2g
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Conti GP4000SII 25mm 436.4g
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Kenda tubes 174.9g
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Conti Race 28 Light tubes 154.8g
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Cannondale C3 seatpost 295.3g
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Hylix carbon 25.4 seatpost 143.3g
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Cannondale seatpost clamp 12.6g
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Shimano 105 CS-5800 cassette 11-28 272.6g
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Mavic Aksium front 834.8g
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Mavic Aksium rear 1255.6g (including 272.6g cassette)
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Mavic Skewers 123.5g
Whoops, no pic

Zipp Ti skewers 69.2g
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Shimano 105 CN-HG601 244.3g
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Here are some shots from when I first got it and as I've been working on it.
First night home
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Last edited by evan326 on Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:09 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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evan326
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by evan326

Next thing on my list to purchase is a feedback sports alpine scale!

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by nvroadie

How about some new cranks?

evan326
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by evan326

I have some hollowgram si arms in the mail.
Trying to think long term, I'm waiting to get the spidering. I eventually want a power meter. Stages and p2max seem like the best options. I don't want to have a new one piece chain ring that I can't use if I decide on p2max.

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by nvroadie

evan326 wrote:I have some hollowgram si arms in the mail.
Trying to think long term, I'm waiting to get the spidering. I eventually want a power meter. Stages and p2max seem like the best options. I don't want to have a new one piece chain ring that I can't use if I decide on p2max.

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Sweet, the Si is a great crankset, and is fairly affordable. It's what I use on my Evo, and I love it. As for a power meter, I know many people who like the P2Max, and I may get one sometime soon. If you're not super concerned with accuracy, Stages would allow you to use a Spidering, and it is the lightest option.

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evan326
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by evan326

That's where I am between the two. I'm a bit of a nerd so I think the added info from p2max would suit me better.
The spidering sl looks sooo good though!

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nvroadie
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by nvroadie

The Spidering is definitely a cosmetic upgrade for any bike, and shifts very well. I'm a number geek too, (what WW isn't?) and I would definitely get a P2Max

KC
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by KC

The forged SI's. Weigh around 220 grams per arm. That saved some weight going to the si Hollowgram. Keep the same bb too. You may find that the USA made mk5 rings come in 15 grams lighter than a spidering. Mine shift incredible too. I'll be looking forward to this build! I see lots of easy swaps. The Uno stem with ti bolts is a no brainer.


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by nvroadie

+1 for Kalloy Uno

evan326
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by evan326

Other than the uno stem, what are you thinking? I just ordered the evo expander and some aluminum bottle cage bolts. I'm honestly starting run out of frugal ideas that also wouldn't jeopardize quality or durability. I'm waiting for the right price to get the 9100 rear derailleur, and a 6800 cassette. Beyond that it's wheels which I already have a savings fund working towards. From what I've read the difference in shifters from 105 to ultegra isn't justifiable. Dura-ace is just too expensive right now.

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by ryanw

How are you finding the seat post?

I'm currently trying to get my CAAD12 Disc (Ultegra) on a diet (2kg wheel set isn't helping things!)...
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nvroadie
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by nvroadie

ryanw wrote:How are you finding the seat post?)...


Many people are using the J&L 25.4mm out of China. It seems like it's a risk though, as some people report them to be great quality, while others are too small for the frame.

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by cep111

Sram red cassette is a major weight saver and no lose in durability. It's made from hardened tool steel. Conti Supersonic tubes and velo plugs will lighten your tires on the cheap. They both are long term keepers.

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by nvroadie

Another option for tubes is Vittoria Latex. They are not vey popular but are available on eBay and Amazon for around $15. The price may seem a little steep, but with S-Works Turbo tires I go all season (racing and training) without a flat.

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by ryanw

Swapped my tubes and tyres out today:

Old Mavic Inner Tubes 260g pair
New Inner Tubes 150g pair (Conti Race Lites 42mm Valve)

Old Mavic Tyres 484g pair
New Tyres 442g (Conti GP4K2's)

152g total saving, not bad for £65 and 10 mins work.

I could save another 50g for £18 changing to Conti Supersonic tubes, but this bike is my commuter, so need a hard wearing tube.
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