The CAAD Build Thread...
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- thencameyou
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Resurrection of my 2nd CAAD9 (shouldn't have sold the first one!)
2010 CAAD9 1
Shimano 105 5700 gruppo
SRAM S900 crank (placeholder)
Ritchey WCS cockpit
Fizik Antares K'ium
Fulcrum Racing Zero Dark Label
2010 CAAD9 1
Shimano 105 5700 gruppo
SRAM S900 crank (placeholder)
Ritchey WCS cockpit
Fizik Antares K'ium
Fulcrum Racing Zero Dark Label
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Wait, aren't you the rider that, in the past, raved about Gaulzetti geo and fit?
KWalker wrote:Wait, aren't you the rider that, in the past, raved about Gaulzetti geo and fit?
I may have... The shine wore off and on longer rides and races I was getting fatigued more quickly than I should have. The Gaulzetti looking as amazing getting as much attention as it did kind of kept the "new bike glow" for longer than it should have, but the last few weeks I've realized I'm not able to keep my hips as open as they should be and thus, losing a significant amount of power. Hopping back on the CAAD has been a pretty eye opening experience as far as the true "power" of fit and geo. Next bike will probably be full custom (for me, not someone else).
caad10 by dissemination47, on Flickr
caad10milescanyon by dissemination47, on Flickr
after doing a 240km race I have decided to keep the thomson stuff as it was not too bad.
- btompkins0112
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Very sharp! Like the mix of polished and black surfaces......tape is a bit tatty and think black would look better IMHO.
Mosaic RS-1
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Cielo by Chris King Cross Racer
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Cielo by Chris King Cross Racer
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Long time in denial closet weight weenie.
Frame: 2013 Cannondale CAAD10, Raw/Black, 48cm
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Front Derailer: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Rear Derailer: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Crankset: Rotor 3D+ SRM, 50/34, 172.5mm
Cassette: Campagnolo Chorus 11, 11-25
Chain: KMC X11SL-CP
Brakeset: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Bottom Bracket Bearings: Enduro XD-15 BB30
Headset Topcap: Slam That Stem Headset Cover
Handlebar: Zipp SL, Short and Shallow, 42cm (o-o)
Stem: Zipp Service Corse SL, +/-6, 120mm
Seatpost: Zipp SLSpeed, 20mm setback
Saddle: Fizik Kurve Snake
Pedals: Speedplay Zero Titanium
Bottle Cages: Arundel Mandible
Wheelset: Zipp 202 Carbon Clinchers
Tires: Zipp Tangente, 23mm
15 lbs/6.8 kg
Frame: 2013 Cannondale CAAD10, Raw/Black, 48cm
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Front Derailer: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Rear Derailer: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Crankset: Rotor 3D+ SRM, 50/34, 172.5mm
Cassette: Campagnolo Chorus 11, 11-25
Chain: KMC X11SL-CP
Brakeset: Campagnolo Super Record 11 (1st generation)
Bottom Bracket Bearings: Enduro XD-15 BB30
Headset Topcap: Slam That Stem Headset Cover
Handlebar: Zipp SL, Short and Shallow, 42cm (o-o)
Stem: Zipp Service Corse SL, +/-6, 120mm
Seatpost: Zipp SLSpeed, 20mm setback
Saddle: Fizik Kurve Snake
Pedals: Speedplay Zero Titanium
Bottle Cages: Arundel Mandible
Wheelset: Zipp 202 Carbon Clinchers
Tires: Zipp Tangente, 23mm
15 lbs/6.8 kg
^^ looking sharp
Looks like you need more setback than that post delivers tho
Looks like you need more setback than that post delivers tho
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4th caad10 frame lol. 52cm 2011 black white to 52cm 2011 bike doctor edition to 50cm 2012 black gray to 50cm 2011 black white
pretty self explanatory photo. recently swapped out 9mm cane creek cap to 15mm cane creek cap. Seems good.
pretty self explanatory photo. recently swapped out 9mm cane creek cap to 15mm cane creek cap. Seems good.
ross wrote:^^ looking sharp
Looks like you need more setback than that post delivers tho
Thanks. Yea the 74.5 degree seat tube on the 48cm is the only measurement on the bike that doesn't fit me too well. I really need something like FSA's 35mm setback but their whole contact points line are a bit heavier.
ultyguy wrote:Sweet ride DCnoJ- have to admit I'm a bit surprised it's not lighter? Not that that matters...except here
Haha, thanks. Those 202 CCs are not as light as advertised. The bike weighs the same with my aluminum Campy Shamals mounted. My 202 tubulars and SR 11-23 cassette gets it down to somewhere around 14-14.25. Hopefully I can switch to a Hollowgram SiSL SRM sometime in the near future and that should bring it into the 13s.
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