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• #3852
Tired old disc vs rim brake arguments
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• #3853
sick fades
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• #3854
I like to make the effort.
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• #3855
sick fades
Actually reminded me of one of those bikes, from the company that USED TO do nice paint...
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• #3856
Dem bar-ends.
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• #3857
was just thinking the same thing looking at all these black undistinguishable modern dales
no offence meant to any black undistinguishable modern dale owners !
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• #3858
It's true that the bearings are smaller, but it certainly isn't creaky due to the plastic cups that surround the bearings. Incidentally neither of my Cannondales have a traditional BB30 and neither creak, but my friends CAAD X is one of the loudest bikes I've ever heard.
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• #3860
Mother of god..! That's good
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• #3861
OIIIII that's fucking rowdy!!!!
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• #3862
Very very busy!!
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• #3863
It's not creaky because it's not fucked yet.
Funnily enough Cannondale can manufacture frames to their own tolerances. Creaking from dale frames will always be from fucked bearings or a botched installation and nothing to do with machining tolerances
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• #3864
There's a reason why Shimano make all of their pressfit cups out of plastic
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• #3865
Because the bb86/90 or whatever standard doesn't have tight enough tolerances for them to make them out of metal?
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• #3866
Cannondale have however admitted a problem with their own BB30 bearings supplied oem being out of tolerance.
Running change on 2015/16 models to better ones if i remember correctly. -
• #3867
I can hear epic 80's syths techno playing when you get on that bike. That's shit hot stuff.
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• #3868
Pretty much.
You can see their logic though, it only takes something to go minorly wrong taking a bb30 out and you're not in a good place, the metal on the carbon means that if something has to give it'll be the latter. The vinyl/plastic cups give a bigger margin for error, interestingly though Trek's bb90 seems to have a much better reputation against creaking.
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• #3869
The vinyl/plastic cups give a bigger margin for error, interestingly though Trek's bb90 seems to have a much better reputation against creaking.
I'd wager a big chunk of this is because there's simply less BB90 in circulation, whereas BB30 has been around since what...the CAAD6 in 2002? And was licensed as an open standard that anyone could implement.
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• #3870
My Cannondale has developed the tick. I just ignore it and it usually goes away.
So much is fucked about that bike that a noisey BB is laughably minor
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• #3871
I just ignore it and it usually goes away.
This also worked with my Ti. Stanton :)
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• #3872
Racist
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• #3873
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• #3874
I take everything shitty I said about my CAAD10 Disc back.
I slammed the stem (as far as I can cos of the chode stem) when I got in from work, threw on the Lycra and went and battered it around Swain's and regents for 30km and it was a fucking ball.
Fuck back ache - it can suck a dick. This bike is sick and so much fun.
I was even notably impressed by the discs.
Don't know what was wrong with me last night!
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surely that compromises on ball bearing size and presence of plastic in the cups = creaky