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  • Also 1 inch headtube vs 1 1/8 inch.

  • Steel fork vs... A lot changes in that time :)

    The more interesting question is what is the difference between the CAAD5 Track and the Capo - not a whole lot iirc

  • dubtap
    CAAD frames and Capo frames are identical geometry to the mm

  • Next part acquired, a vintage salsa stem, will likely have a salsa quill stem for sale at some point

  • Ooh how long is it?

  • Also interested if it's short!

  • that looks super nice, I want one now.

  • Dont remember exactly, think a 130mm 17°drop

  • 2nd/3rd dibs? ;)


  • new stem, thinking gold/ornage top cap to mimic look of salsa quil setup

  • More new new for when ever this damn thing shows up


    700x28 tubi for my specialized

    this thing too ugly?

    speaking of ugly, gotta wrap the seat tube till till i feel like stripping and painting

  • Be interested to hear how you get on with the 28 wide tyres. Widest I could manage was 25c (palesas) mainly due to the rear brake bridge.

  • @jambon its for the front, hoping to run 28c all around (fingers crossed). even towards end of dropout wouldn't take 28c?

  • If you're set on running a 28c on the front then you can always test it on the rear without fear of being refused a refund by fitting the tyre - presuming you're happy with riding different widths. I know sizes differ between manufacturers but would be pleasantly surprised if you can make a 28c rear work. Albeit with mudguards, but this is with 25c's.

  • well rear will be clincher except when in disc mode, and that thing is getting a 23/25c gatorskin i have laying around. just getting the 28c tubular because i can and 19/21c is the worst ever. 28c front fits? i have a slice fork around that i know clears 32c but would rather not.

  • Regarding fitting a 28c on the front haven't got the bike/OG fork with me at the moment so hard to say sorry!

  • Thanks anyway

  • 28mm tub on a trispoke gonna look shit

  • @umop3pisdn maybe so but it's only my backup spoke, maybe backup to backup spoke depending on how things go

    just found the 26c for $20 cheaper, you win, slightly less ugly haha

  • @dick happen to remember if it could squeeze a 28? and is that a wound up on that thing?

  • Nope - 25 was close on the rear bridge from what I remember, mine was one of the CAAD5 originals though, I don't know if that's changed in later models.

    Wound up 4 Lyf

  • word is geo stayed the same, just hit on the bridge though? any special work to put wounds on? read something about having to space crown race?

  • Nope - straight on like any other fork

    Yeah IIRC after using 25's for a while there was noticable rub on the brake bridge which would indicate 28's are too much - however that can be slightly adjusted for in the rear drop outs - I couldn't be sure, but you don't need larger than 25 anyway, ever!

  • Confirm CAAD 5 rear brake bridge could cause you all kinds of problems with a 28c.

    But not as much as trying to glue a massive 28c tub designed for Zipp ultra wide rims on an old skool 17c trispoke with minimal tyre/rim contact and low tyre pressure.

    Enjoy rolling that tub!

  • cringes at the thought of the subsequent finger torture

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