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ollander
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CaptainP
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^Damn that's a good looking bike!


This is my black winter beast, build from:
Cannondale Caad10, Force22, Mavic Aksium w. GP 4Season, 3T Team&LTD and of course a Hi Viz Kaptajn Seat Pack.

Weights in at just under 7,9kg as pictured, so shouldn't be a problem to get it under the magical 7,0kg when we see spring time.

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ollander
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by ollander

Fast machine bloke... You didn't used the original force chainring ?

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ollander wrote:Fast machine bloke... You didn't used the original force chainring ?


Looks like the Force chainring, just painted
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by caadforce

Its been a while so i thought I would upload a pic of my Caad10

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photo 5 by Dave R32, on Flickr

Build is
54cm Frame
Ritchey Carbon Seatpost
Ritchey Evo Curve Alloy bars
Ritchey C260 110mm stem
SRAM Force groupset, currently with a 12-28 Ultegra cassette
KMC Chain
Dura-Ace 7850SL wheelset
Michelin Pro 4 tyres
White Speedplay Cro-mo pedals
Elite Moro cages
Shift cables are Yokozuno
Brake Cables are SRAM
Selle Italia SLR saddle
Lizard Skin 2.8 DSP bar tape
K-Edge Garmin mount
K-Edge Chain Keeper

As you see it here it wieghs 7.35kgs which is pretty good considering none of the components is especialy exotic.

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ollander wrote:Fast machine bloke... You didn't used the original force chainring ?


rheosibal wrote:
ollander wrote:Fast machine bloke... You didn't used the original force chainring ?


Looks like the Force chainring, just painted


rheosibal is right. The bike didn't come with the Force22 crankset, but a FSA SL-K w. black decals, just changed to chainrings to a set of Sram Red i had. I painted the grey bit black, and i'm quite exited to see how it will hold up here in the winter.

ollander
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by ollander

Good thinking work looks good [THUMBS UP SIGN]


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by andrev

My winterbike, size54 (7.5kg at the present)

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that's a nice winter bike

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by bearman

CaptainP wrote:^Damn that's a good looking bike!


This is my black winter beast, build from:
Cannondale Caad10, Force22, Mavic Aksium w. GP 4Season, 3T Team&LTD and of course a Hi Viz Kaptajn Seat Pack.

Weights in at just under 7,9kg as pictured, so shouldn't be a problem to get it under the magical 7,0kg when we see spring time.

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Might be me, but aren't your quick release skewers the wrong way around?! The levers should be on the other side of your bike...

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Rumsas
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by Rumsas

bearman wrote:
CaptainP wrote:^Damn that's a good looking bike!


This is my black winter beast, build from:
Cannondale Caad10, Force22, Mavic Aksium w. GP 4Season, 3T Team&LTD and of course a Hi Viz Kaptajn Seat Pack.

Weights in at just under 7,9kg as pictured, so shouldn't be a problem to get it under the magical 7,0kg when we see spring time.

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Might be me, but aren't your quick release skewers the wrong way around?! The levers should be on the other side of your bike...

they look just right to me. Kick arse boike by the way.
@Captain is that a FSA bar?

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by AGW

@bearman, those look like where the fenders meet the skewers, the QR levers appear to be on the non-drive side.

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Rumsas wrote:
bearman wrote:
CaptainP wrote:^Damn that's a good looking bike!


This is my black winter beast, build from:
Cannondale Caad10, Force22, Mavic Aksium w. GP 4Season, 3T Team&LTD and of course a Hi Viz Kaptajn Seat Pack.

Weights in at just under 7,9kg as pictured, so shouldn't be a problem to get it under the magical 7,0kg when we see spring time.




Might be me, but aren't your quick release skewers the wrong way around?! The levers should be on the other side of your bike...

they look just right to me. Kick arse boike by the way.
@Captain is that a FSA bar?


Yes, it's FSA compact bars.

The QR's are on the non drive side. What looks like the QR handle is the fender mounts.

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ollander
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by ollander

andrev wrote:My winterbike, size54 (7.5kg at the present)

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winterbike's looking good,...
think the corsa's open pro's are populair these day's...for me the best tyres at the moment
looking for a good comfi saddle ,....sq lab 611 sit's perfect for me but not ww@all
playing with my riding position for the moment,...
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