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optimo
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Joined: Sun Dec 28, 2003 1:09 pm
Location: nederland ( Limburg )

by optimo

Hallo,

As a new member i would also like too post my bike


Frame: Cannondale Cad 7 Optimo (1285grams)
Fork: Cannondale (304 grams)
Headset: Campagnolo Record (69grams)
Botle cage: BBB alu (51 grams)
Front hub: American Classic micro 32 hole (68 grams)
Rear hub: American Classic micro 32 hole (234 grams)
Front rim: Excellence (470 grams) Rear rim: Excellence (470 grams)
Skewers: Controltech Titanium (47 grams)
Spokes: Marwi Titanium (266 grams)
Nipples: DT Swiss aluminium (19 grams)
Tires: front and rear (570 grams)
Rim tape front: Velox (15 grams)
Rim tape rear: Velox
(15 grams)
Sprockets: Campagnolo 11 - 23 (193 grams)
Sprocket lockring: Tune 11 tooth
(6 grams)
Bottom bracket axle: Cannondale Hollowgram
Cranks: Cannondale Hollowgram (660 grams)
Rear derailleur: Tiso 10 rear derailleur (179 grams)
Front derailleur: Campagnolo 2004 (75 grams)
Chain: KMC X10 (279 grams)
Derailleur cables: NOKON and Campagnolo
(72 grams)
Pedals: Simano (270 grams)
Brake levers/Shifters: Campagnolo Record 10 Ultra 2004
(324 grams)
Brakes: CAT USA (136 grams)
Brake shoes: BBB with ti. screws
(42 grams)
Saddle: AX Lightness
(69 grams)
Seat post: ITM carbon
(160 grams)
Seat clamb : extralite with ti. Bold (12 grams)
Stem: Extralite Ultra UL 120mm
(102 grams)
Handlebar tape: FSA
(35 grams)
Handlebar plugs: Plastic
(8 grams)
Handlebar: Easton EC90 Composite Road Bar (187grams)

Total bike weight: (6690 grams)
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BeeBee30
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by BeeBee30

Thats a mighty fine machine Optimo.Here's a pic of mine,which is still awaiting it's Cat brakes which are on order.

Regards Caadhead.
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Superlite
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by Superlite

Hmmm, where have I seen this bike before? :wink: [/img]
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Joel
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Location: Belgium

by Joel

Anyone else with a Caad 7??? :lol:

optimo
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by optimo

I specially thanks superlite for all the answers and photos.
Last week i also become my fork from cannondale Europe ( after 4 months )
The service in Europe is very slowly and bad.

and Caadhead i see that you also have a good taste did you put in a other fork?

regards Optimo

520 Dan
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by 520 Dan

yeah, i have a CAAD 7, but its an 03, and I sent in my spec sheet and photos, and they never went up, so I posted to the forum...and then everyone gave me shit because it was too stock, but its a 58 and weighs in at under 15.5.

JTC
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by JTC

Hey Optimo, what are BBB break blocks. Any info on them?

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BeeBee30
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by BeeBee30

Hi,regarding the diffrent fork on my Caad 7,I bought it as a frame only from Ebay and as I used Reynolds Ouzo Pro's before,in a 1 inch steerer version,I thought I'd go with them again as I knew they were super stiff stiff,although I know not the lightest fork.


Regards Caadhead.
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optimo
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by optimo

Hi JTC,

The info about thr bbbpads are on www.bbbparts.com.
the shoes are the same as shimano but only in black satin and i use them with koolstop dual compound.
i switch also the screws into titanium they whore steel.

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asphaltdude
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by asphaltdude

Vette fiets. Waar heb je die CAT remmen gekocht? Gewoon via internet uit de US zeker? Hoe remmen ze?

Enne, die BBB bidonhouder vind ik toch niet kunnen hoor op zo'n fiets. Tune, Denti, Tacx Tao desnoods maar geen BBB!

En vanwaar die 'zware' velgen? Daar had je zo makkelijk nog 50 gram per stuk kunnen pakken?
Whow! That's a pretty damn nice garage door!

optimo
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by optimo

Hallo martijn,

Er zijn inmiddels nog wat dingen aan gepast er zit nu een carbon bidonhouder op, wel weer die van BBB 28 gr.. Heb tune eraf gegooid bidons plakken in de zomer veel te veel vast.
Velgen zijn besteld de amclassic 350.

de remmen zijn perfekt ben in de Dolomieten de Lavareto en dergelijke afgekomen zonder problemen had er ook mijn twijfels over, maar ze remmen perfekt afstelling is iets minder maar ja dat hoort er ook bij.
Heb er wel koolstop dual compounds op zitten

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