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slyboots
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by slyboots

quattrings, it looked so much better with original red fork.

laleme
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by laleme

Now with SRM:

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fa63
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by fa63

One of my favorite bikes here :thumb up: If you could find some Sram Red green shifters / rear derailleur for it, it would be perfect (and maybe a set of race wheels).

laleme
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by laleme

fa63 wrote:One of my favorite bikes here :thumb up: If you could find some Sram Red green shifters / rear derailleur for it, it would be perfect (and maybe a set of race wheels).


Thanks!

I've been looking for some, but to pay that much for a 1cm square of green instead of red is bordering on ridiculous (according to the prices I've seen on ebay). I could easily paint it for almost no cost.

Also, I have a set of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimates, but they only come out once the races start. :thumbup:

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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

quattrings, then strip the whole frame, you`ll loose even more weight. Just the fork in black wont look that good as a whole bike.

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hmai18
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by hmai18

Sh!t, that thing is hot.

LittleSprinter
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by LittleSprinter

laleme wrote:
fa63 wrote:One of my favorite bikes here :thumb up: If you could find some Sram Red green shifters / rear derailleur for it, it would be perfect (and maybe a set of race wheels).


Thanks!

I've been looking for some, but to pay that much for a 1cm square of green instead of red is bordering on ridiculous (according to the prices I've seen on ebay). I could easily paint it for almost no cost.

Also, I have a set of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimates, but they only come out once the races start. :thumbup:


Frankly, I think you've got a solid set of race wheels.

jdp211
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by jdp211

Some deep tubulars and that caad is the biz

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fa63
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by fa63

laleme wrote:
fa63 wrote:One of my favorite bikes here :thumb up: If you could find some Sram Red green shifters / rear derailleur for it, it would be perfect (and maybe a set of race wheels).


Thanks!

I've been looking for some, but to pay that much for a 1cm square of green instead of red is bordering on ridiculous (according to the prices I've seen on ebay). I could easily paint it for almost no cost.

Also, I have a set of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimates, but they only come out once the races start. :thumbup:


Any pics with the CCUs on?

crankbrother
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by crankbrother

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Not a new or particularly light bike (7.2 kg without saddle pack/pump) ...

Will post my Flash and Badboy when I get some decent pics ...

Dammit
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majklnajt
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by majklnajt

666

:twisted: Devil`s ride :twisted:

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marcello
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by marcello

Nice System Six :thumbup:

I want one myself 8)

ratfink
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by ratfink

laleme wrote:Image



I love how minimal the Si Sl version SRM is. I mean, when you said that you were going to put am SRM on it, I thought the bike would no longer look as good (Of course, I'd rather have an SRM than a hotter bike), but that still looks so nice. Dang! I agree that this is one of the coolest/best looking bikes on here.
Mr.Gib wrote:I think this is where you are making a mistake. If it was my money I'd be looking for a frame that climbs like a scalded baby monkey on amphetamines. A goat on steroids will just not be as fast uphill.


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fankozola101
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by fankozola101

Hi,
I like blue. I got the frame from a CAAD9, shimano 105 OEM model. The parts came from various online stores.
I changed the Cannondale Hollowgram chainrings to shimano 5700's because the Cannondale chainrings didn't shift well.
I think it's 136g over UCI min weight, but I think it would be pretty easy to get onto the limit.
I just don't trust carbon stems, so I went with the Ritchey alloy 44 axis, the rest is Ritchey WCS carbon.
I just got some new c35 tubulars, and I think they look great.
Cheers
Frank

weights:

Part Discription grams
Frame CAAD9 56cm 1,268
Fork Cannondale Premium (Cut) 422
Crankset (BB inc) CANNONDALE SI SL Compact (Chainrings Shimano 5700) 601
Seatclamp CANNONDALE 21
Cable Runner CANNONDALE 4
Headset Ritchey WCS 77
Headset Spacers Ritchey Carbon 8
Fork Plug Ritchey WCS Carbon Fork Compression Plug 37
Handlebars Ritchey WCS Carbon Evolution 230
Grips Ritchey (cut) 50
Stem Ritchey WCS Alloy 4axis 110mm 130
Seat Tube Ritchey WCS 3K Carbon 1-Bolt (cut) 150
Seat Ritchey WCS Carbon Streem 148
Tyres Vittoria Corsa Evo CX 25mm Tubular 510
Mastik Vittoria Mastik 20
Skewers Shimano 125
Wheels Shimano WH-7900-C35-TU 1,339
Cables Shimano 200
Brakes Shimano BR-7900 297
Cassette Shimano CS-7900 11-28 187
Chain Shimano CN-7901(107 Links) 240
Front Mech Shimano FD-7900 79
Rear Mech Shimano RD-7900 166
Shifters Shimano ST-7900 376
Pedals Shimano PD-7900 251
Total As per UCI regs 6,936
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