CAAD10 Black Inc Di2

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TimmS
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by TimmS

I really like this build!
All black is still hot!


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roselend
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by roselend

Could you post some pictures of how the cables are done? We have one in the shop but we are to busy to disassemble one at the moment.
Thinking about drilling my CAAD for Ultegra DI2. 1 hole in toptube, 1 hole in chainstay, I get that, but how is the bottom bracket area done?

Thank you.

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by tcurtbike

No worries.

I've already pressed the bearings so it makes it a bit difficult to see the inside of the BB shell.
Basically there are two holes on the rear of the shell through to the seat stays:
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One hole on the top of the shell through to the seat tube:
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One large rectangular hole on the front of the shell through to the downtube:
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and finally, two holes on the bottom of the shell:
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The rest is pretty straightforward:
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I'd say you might have some trouble drilling/'dremeling' holes in the BB shell, it is a pretty tight fit.

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rOYk
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by rOYk

You are breaking my balls. Please show me your bike, i have been waiting too damn long time

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by tcurtbike

:lol: :lol:

Trust me, I feel your pain. I'm hoping to get a complete SiSL2 crankset soon - my bike fund is just running a little low at the moment.

roselend
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by roselend

Much apreciated!! I seem to remember that most of the holes in the bb are already there in a normal Caad10 frame. One more question, which hole is the junction box pushed into? Probably in the downtube, right? Dremeling out the holes should be doable, we have done it on a Spec Shiv before.

tcurtbike
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by tcurtbike

Yep, junction box is in the downtube, it's the only place it will fit.

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bomber
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by bomber

Getting very jealous of this project...
Carb loading since the 90's


My ex ride
My old rides

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eliflap-scalpel
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by eliflap-scalpel

i am building my SuperSix Ui2

i have a better BBshell view ...

this is very important , my previous built with a Di2 , i have same cables internal on the BBshell. and i never feel well while riding.

i had a small plastic tube inside the BB30 shell to avoid spinning spindle touching the cables

... here is my shell now :smartass: this time i use a smart cable routing inside frame ...

i don't know if alu Caad is different , compared to my carbon SuperSix ....
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tnc615
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by tnc615

Nice!

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by tcurtbike

Finished
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thencameyou
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by thencameyou

pure win!

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by ross

That's just porn 8)

Final build weight?

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by welkman

I think I just had a 'crisis' that is superb! :shock:

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