CAAD9 bbq black bb30 - 7123g - update feb 16
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Ok, I know, Caad9s are not unknown to this forum. I have gone through all the caad9 threads in the introduction section. Despite the numerous caad9s on the forum, I didnt found any that I thougth was real hot except for member airsoft white caad9, Fail's black caad9 and 2002saecoreplica's one. This will be my contribution to this cummunity under the section dedicated racing/functionnal yet "light" bike. I cant wait to ride it, maybe I'll be able to do so in a few..... months... crappy winter weather.
here's a short summary of how I ended up buying a caad9 so soon after buying a velocite slene.
After having started building my Velocite Selene, I realized I needed to finally buy what I really wanted for long: a caad9 with an hollowgram crankset, built into a decent light bike. So I broke the bank and spent the cash, now, bike related expenses are over.... at least ....uuggghh for.... arrrgg.... now
The Selene came in at a heavy weight because of the BB adapter and the SRM. So it will be my training and B-race bike. The build is not done yet because I am waiting for some sram stuff, I'll update when I get it.
The caad9 will be my nice, "light" bike, my target weight was 7000g without pedals. I'll use it for A races and long ride without the use of a powermeter. The cannondale frameset was slightly used but in very nice shape, thanks to a local cannondale head for helping sourcing it.
Also, special thanks to Phallenthoul who helped with a lot of parts at a great price, great seller, I would never hesitate to buy from him again.
The fun part: PICS
caad9 par devincification, sur Flickr
And now, the crunchy part: WEIGHTS
Frame: caad9 BBQ black bb30 54 cm =====> 1277g w/o cages bolts
Fork: cannondale premium full carbon fork =====> 419g
Stem: thomson x2 130mm -/+ 10 deg =====> 161g
Bars: ritchey wcs classic =====> 243g
Seatpost: thomson masterpiece setback =====> 161g to be tuned with Ti bolts
Saddle: Prologo nago evo nack =====> 157g
Seatpost clamp: KCNC =====> 11g
Headset: cane creek =====> 53g
Expender plug: extralite ultrastar 2 + 5mm spacer =====> 8g
Top cap: tune carbon =====> 4g
Shifters: Sram red =====> 293g
Rear derailleur: Sram force =====> 173g
Front derailleur: Sram force =====> 101g
Brakes: Sram force =====> 286g
Crankset: cannondale hollowgram sisl SRM 175mm 39/53 =====> ??g
BB: cannondale SI ceramic =====> 56g
Cassette: ultegra 6700 12-25 =====> 234g
Chain: ultegra 6600=====> 262g
Cables and housing: gore ride on =====> 151g
Skewer: KCNC =====> 45g
Bottle cages: generic carbon with steel bolts =====> 69g to be tuned with alloy bolts
Computer: SRM PCV =====> ??g
Bar tape: easton cork =====> 50g
Tires: michelin pro 3 race =====> 408g
Tubes: vittoria ultralight =====> 175g
Pedals: Look keo2max =====> 258g
Wheelset: 240s, kinlin xr-200, dt rev and comp, 32/32, including rim tape and cateye magnet =====> 1436g
total weight with handbuilt wheels and pedals: 7123g
total weight with cosmics and pedals: 7546g
The build has nothing spectacular. I tried to pay attention to details and I picked components one by one according to my needs. I expect to drop arround 50g with the planned upgrades/tuning. I could easily go sub 6.8 if I'd changed the brakes for KCNC ones and the porky fork for an Alpha Q one. ANY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS WELCOMED
Hope you like
Ok, I know, Caad9s are not unknown to this forum. I have gone through all the caad9 threads in the introduction section. Despite the numerous caad9s on the forum, I didnt found any that I thougth was real hot except for member airsoft white caad9, Fail's black caad9 and 2002saecoreplica's one. This will be my contribution to this cummunity under the section dedicated racing/functionnal yet "light" bike. I cant wait to ride it, maybe I'll be able to do so in a few..... months... crappy winter weather.
here's a short summary of how I ended up buying a caad9 so soon after buying a velocite slene.
After having started building my Velocite Selene, I realized I needed to finally buy what I really wanted for long: a caad9 with an hollowgram crankset, built into a decent light bike. So I broke the bank and spent the cash, now, bike related expenses are over.... at least ....uuggghh for.... arrrgg.... now
The Selene came in at a heavy weight because of the BB adapter and the SRM. So it will be my training and B-race bike. The build is not done yet because I am waiting for some sram stuff, I'll update when I get it.
The caad9 will be my nice, "light" bike, my target weight was 7000g without pedals. I'll use it for A races and long ride without the use of a powermeter. The cannondale frameset was slightly used but in very nice shape, thanks to a local cannondale head for helping sourcing it.
Also, special thanks to Phallenthoul who helped with a lot of parts at a great price, great seller, I would never hesitate to buy from him again.
The fun part: PICS
caad9 par devincification, sur Flickr
And now, the crunchy part: WEIGHTS
Frame: caad9 BBQ black bb30 54 cm =====> 1277g w/o cages bolts
Fork: cannondale premium full carbon fork =====> 419g
Stem: thomson x2 130mm -/+ 10 deg =====> 161g
Bars: ritchey wcs classic =====> 243g
Seatpost: thomson masterpiece setback =====> 161g to be tuned with Ti bolts
Saddle: Prologo nago evo nack =====> 157g
Seatpost clamp: KCNC =====> 11g
Headset: cane creek =====> 53g
Expender plug: extralite ultrastar 2 + 5mm spacer =====> 8g
Top cap: tune carbon =====> 4g
Shifters: Sram red =====> 293g
Rear derailleur: Sram force =====> 173g
Front derailleur: Sram force =====> 101g
Brakes: Sram force =====> 286g
Crankset: cannondale hollowgram sisl SRM 175mm 39/53 =====> ??g
BB: cannondale SI ceramic =====> 56g
Cassette: ultegra 6700 12-25 =====> 234g
Chain: ultegra 6600=====> 262g
Cables and housing: gore ride on =====> 151g
Skewer: KCNC =====> 45g
Bottle cages: generic carbon with steel bolts =====> 69g to be tuned with alloy bolts
Computer: SRM PCV =====> ??g
Bar tape: easton cork =====> 50g
Tires: michelin pro 3 race =====> 408g
Tubes: vittoria ultralight =====> 175g
Pedals: Look keo2max =====> 258g
Wheelset: 240s, kinlin xr-200, dt rev and comp, 32/32, including rim tape and cateye magnet =====> 1436g
total weight with handbuilt wheels and pedals: 7123g
total weight with cosmics and pedals: 7546g
The build has nothing spectacular. I tried to pay attention to details and I picked components one by one according to my needs. I expect to drop arround 50g with the planned upgrades/tuning. I could easily go sub 6.8 if I'd changed the brakes for KCNC ones and the porky fork for an Alpha Q one. ANY COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS WELCOMED
Hope you like
Last edited by devinci on Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:54 am, edited 9 times in total.
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chillbro wrote:What pedals will you use?
Cool build anyway
And the weight incl pedals?
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God damn. So nice.
bricky21 wrote:Very cool bike .
I like it better with the Mavics, to bad they're the heavy option. I think an Enve/Endge fork would look nice, and the matt finish will match your frame plus the added bonus of the huge weight savings.
yup, I thougth about the enve fork but is expensive. I was looking at alpha q fork but they seem rare... Maybe if I get some spare $ someday I will buy an edge 2.0 fork.
The handbuilt wheels look more classic. They are perfect for racing and training! Plus they are solid.
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Looks dope with the carbones.
- Zipp rims will break if you look at them too hard
- R-Sys wheels will spontaneously explode
- The ZG crankset will never, ever exist
- Everyone needs Lightweights, even if they're fat and old
- Parts actually made of metal are SO 10 years ago
- R-Sys wheels will spontaneously explode
- The ZG crankset will never, ever exist
- Everyone needs Lightweights, even if they're fat and old
- Parts actually made of metal are SO 10 years ago
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