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  • Yeah was looking at those - though some people seemed to think they were a bit of cheap fix, and wiggle free from peddling.

    Would certainly prefer to use the nice Ultegra BB provided (and its cheaper that way) so may go with it those.

  • They can't wiggle free - the preload set on the NDS crank arm holds them in place.

    I think you are referring to press fit two piece converters like these

  • Catalogue said same as normal CAAD10 but I doubt this is the case due to the sloped top tube.

  • So the Roadie itch bit hard, and after building a stupid number of them for others, I thought I'd build one for myself.
    This is actually my first road bike. Pretty pleased with outcome considering it's cost me under £350. Next up, Threadless-ising it.
    It will fucking kill me.


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  • Is it light? I want to build up an older dale when I've got the money and would like a nice light commuter

  • I can haz membership? R900 with 105 groupset and varius Planet X bits.
    Btw, it's rude to make fun of someone's short stem.

  • Is the frame a bit too big for you then? Not much seatpost either

  • Chode stem and forward slammed seat AND slanted saddle. Too big for sure. Looks good though. Chromed frame?

    @PhilDAS Surprisingly so. The frame is shockingly light, the forks, not so much. Hunting for some 1" carbon forks is proving to be difficult.

  • Huh huh erected. Chode.

  • Yeah, big. Would be happy if I could find the same frame in a smaller size. This one is 52 cm and Bikepedia says there were a 50 cm and a 48 cm made. I'm keeping an eye on ebay from time to time, but I'm not too optimistic that I'll find anything.
    Seat stays slanted forward thank you very much. A revelation of bliss for my gooch.

  • Update on CAAD10 Track, they published the geometry - it's track geo.

  • If your saddle is slanted downwards to relieve pressure it indicate your saddle is too high. It looks like you need a smaller frame.

  • absolutely loving it

  • have been searching high and low and i thought i'd post here first..: if anyone has (knows someone who has) a 56cm CAAD9/SIX13/SystemSix frameset for sale, please shout!

  • Well cared for Six13 and SS are hens teeth now. You might have better luck with a CAAD but people still tend to hold on to them.

  • Unless you are me ..

    Which gen/variant of CAAD 10 (full bike or frameset) had Di2 and mechanical compatibility simultaneously?

  • i'm 192cm, is a 58cm system six going to be silly small (will be test riding next week)

  • Check the stack and reach against the Genesis?

  • urrrg, but that involves measuring

  • urrrg, but that involves measuring

    wtf can't you delete post anymore?!

  • Genesis -

    585 stack
    396 reach

    Cannondale -

    579 stack
    399 reach

    So 6mm lower, and 3mm longer.

  • As I'm currently down in London, I thought I might check for interest in this old thing again.

    Cannondale R800 CAAD8

    2006 Model ( Made in USA )

    Frame size – 54cm

    Frame colour – Matte Black

    Fork – Cannondale Premium full carbon ( 1 1/8” carbon steerer tube )

    Wheels – Mavic Aksium ( Silver )

    Chainset – Shimano Hollowtech II 105 Compact double ( 50/34 172.5mm )

    Bottom bracket – Shimano 105 External

    Cassette – Shimano 105 12 – 25 10 speed

    Shifters – Shimano 105 STI 10 speed

    Front mech – Shimano 105 Double

    Rear mech – Shimano Ultegra ( short reach )

    Brakes – Shimano 105 Dual pivot ( 49mm standard drop )

    Brake levers – Shimano 105 STI

    Chain – Shimano 105 10 speed HG 5600

    Seatpost – Cannondale carbon fibre ( 27.2mm )

    Saddle – Planet X superlight team with Titanium rails

    Handlebar – Cannondale Fire Aluminium ( 31.8 clamp, 42cm wide, 140mm drop )

    Stem – Cannondale Fire Aluminium ( 31.8 clamp, 120mm length )

    Headset – FSA intergrated ( 1 1/8” )

    Tyres – Hutchinson Top speed ( 23mm )

    £450

  • That sounds good, only thing is i have a massive scoble stack on the genesis and a positive stem so its actually much more than that.

    However I want something more aggressive than Jose so actually it might not be so bad

  • The original fork is uncut - and comes with both the original stem and the specific spacers that are required to maintain the headtube diameter.

    It can, therefore, be stacktastic:

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