Fork for Cannandale CAAD7 Optimo?
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Hi WW
I'm going to start my first weight weenie project and has purchased a Cannondale Optimo CAAD7 from 2004 with BSA BB (1290g).
It will be a long project because the economy is tight.
The first purchase will be a fork, I have long searched for a full carbon Slice fork on Ebay, but without success. Can you guys recommend a fork that fits on my dale?
thoughts on weight: 300-400g
First post
Cheers
Lopro - Denmark
I'm going to start my first weight weenie project and has purchased a Cannondale Optimo CAAD7 from 2004 with BSA BB (1290g).
It will be a long project because the economy is tight.
The first purchase will be a fork, I have long searched for a full carbon Slice fork on Ebay, but without success. Can you guys recommend a fork that fits on my dale?
thoughts on weight: 300-400g
First post
Cheers
Lopro - Denmark
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For a tight budget I would go with this. Would be a perfect fit for the Cannondale 371 axle to crown(according to an email I got back from Pedal Force) with 45mm offset.
Another good option, but more money would be one of the Ritchey forks.
If going with the Ritchey get the 43mm offset to make up for the shorter fork(367 Axle to crown) and consequently steeper head tube angle and lower bottom bracket.
Another good option, but more money would be one of the Ritchey forks.
If going with the Ritchey get the 43mm offset to make up for the shorter fork(367 Axle to crown) and consequently steeper head tube angle and lower bottom bracket.
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CAAD forks are 362mm axle to crown. 45mm rake. See thread. http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=88574&p=766407&hilit=CAAD+axle+to+crown#p766407
Thanks, I will take a look at that. My fork is btw approximately 371mm axle center to crown.
I've looked at Controltech Lightning Forks 325g for 235€, 370mm , offset 43mm.. any thoughts ?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=21555
I've looked at Controltech Lightning Forks 325g for 235€, 370mm , offset 43mm.. any thoughts ?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=21555
If you can find one, I used a Reynolds Ouzo Pro fork on my CAAD7 for several years and it worked great. I don't remmber the details, but I believe it was very close in leg length, but a couple degrees off the stock rake, but I never noticed that.
Not really a budget option but a second hand enve/edge fork is fantastic on these frames.
Quiet a few guys have run Easton forks on CAAD frames.
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Quiet a few guys have run Easton forks on CAAD frames.
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Caad9 BBQ Durace7800 build
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=82445#p721875
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=82445#p721875
Thanks for yours feedback so far
I have been offered an Controltech Lightning Full Carbon Road For for almost no money. aprox 330g
• Crown race: 30mm, 45mm crown for integrated headset
• Steerer: 1-1/8”
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But will i fit on my dale?
I have been offered an Controltech Lightning Full Carbon Road For for almost no money. aprox 330g
• Crown race: 30mm, 45mm crown for integrated headset
• Steerer: 1-1/8”
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=21555" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But will i fit on my dale?
Yes it will fit. Any 1 1/8 fork will. The only concern(not to 99.999% of people though ) is the length and how it will effect the steering. Worse case scenario the new fork will be up to 5mm shorter or longer. Using the same offset as the original a fork 5mm shorter will steepen your head tube by approximately 2.5 degrees, drop your BB by about 1.75mm and decrease your trail by about 2.5 mm. All of that would make your bike turn a wee bit faster. Reverse those approximates for a fork 5mm longer making for a wee bit slower turning bike. Cannondales geometry is really vanilla, so a change in fork length isn't going to turn it into a poor riding bike.
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