• Nah, matter of fact it's a good idea to have one bigger on the rear as you got more weight there, 25/28 work well and most defintely won't fuck up the geo.

    I wonder if the smaller size caad10 have a different fork? Will have to check the website to see if there's a rake difference between the bigger one and smaller one.

  • @Acliff - Maybe the bike is actually designed for 650c...

  • Don't think caad 10s were made for 650c wheels.
    The model and geometry here: http://www.cannondale.com/eu_fr/2012-caad10-1-dura-ace-19991

    I have used small pieces of serial box to shim the dropouts for now, have a generous 4mm gap now.

  • Road spray, not much space for mudguards at the front...

    The new wheels, I've since changed the chainrings to silver to match them for a different look

  • Almost there now:

    -17 arx pro stem, slam that stem cover, with a tiny spacer under the stem because I didn't have a tall enough spacer to put above the stem without having to use 2.

    Changed the front tyre for 23mm as 25 was rubbing (on my wide rim wheels, measured 28mm width). The 23mm gp4000sII measures 25.2mm

    Needs Another matching bottle cage and TI bottle cage bolts and stem bolts.

    Maybe acetone the stem and seatpost for stealth, and perhaps stealth the cranks, maybe a fully black arione r3 or lighter.

  • Loving the bike so far, feels comfortable and rapid at the same time!

    On the way:
    italia SLR super flow
    eBay Chinese carbon setback seatpost
    -17 uno 100mm stem and Ti bolts
    Extralight steerer bung
    Xxx carbon bottle cage + Ti bolts

    Should be another 140g off the bike.

    Contemplating carbon wheels, maybe superstar 32-46 clinchers or 46-66 clinchers

  • eBay Chinese carbon setback seatpost

    If that the Cannondale carbon seatpost, then they're already quite light.

  • The seatpost was about 216g, the new carbon one was 175g, once I'd cut it down, 147g.
    115g saved on the saddle and post.
    Saved about 50g on stem and expander bung.

  • Post looks good. Link?

  • If you don't race, you can make some slight weight saving by opting for a 11-23 cassette and a 48t chainring instead.

  • Easy weight saving:

    To:

  • @Acliff
    the old bung for sale? x

  • ignore scoble. 11-23 on a compact is fast enough for most and light enough

    p.s. speedplays are lighter

  • I have speed play TIs but no cleats, don't want to spend £40 on new ones!

    I'm too heavy for 11-23 at the moment, need to lose more than the weight of the bike...

    Forum peer pressure has meant that I've now got a Hollowgram on the way!
    Also have Chinese toroidal carbon clinchers with Novatec SLs and cx Rays being built at my LBS and then I'm banning myself from spending any more.

  • Time spent procrastinating with Looks is time spend riding sub-optimal pedals.

    How deep are your clinchers (ooerr)? We're going to end up with pretty similar bikes...

  • I was contemplating speedplays because I've had knee surgery, so perhaps I'll give them a go.

    I went for 50mm deep, toroidal rims. Looking forward to seeing what the fuss is about!

  • I'm probably gonna have a spare pair of cleats you can have for £20+postage soon if that helps swing things, speedplay is the future

  • Very interested, PMed!

  • Carbon wheels have arrived! Shoddy kitchen photo:

  • (st)healthier and (st)healthier with each picture. need to put those black chain rings back on now though...

  • I am planning to get my hollowgrams installed next week, which should complete the stealth look!

  • But in the meantime:

  • ...and now I should stop spending money:

  • Upgraded chainrings to praxis (to see what all the fuss is about), stem to slightly shorter arx team and TI speedplays.

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