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• #302
I’ve been very impressed with my pfadfinder for winter duties, it doesn’t feel like a slug at all even with full guards
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• #303
I did not. I bought a hardtail instead hahaa. I will say, while I think it's quite ugly in the matte black I have, I love my CAAD13. It gets used as my winter and summer road bike. Carbon hoops in the summer, mudguards and alloy wheels in the winter. It works great for both.
The only issue I've ever had with it is the dreaded BB30. But mine is the 2020 rim brake version, so maybe they've seen the light and moved away from press fit on newer models? I know lots of manufacturers have.
Would love a Tribewerk though, my eventual plan is to condense my CX and road bikes into one bike with two sets of wheels and it'd definitely fit the bill.
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• #304
What am I missing?
a trek logo and a better made frame at higher scale and better QC
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• #305
Tbf, my Crockett is probably the best bike I've ever owned. It's a shame they don't sell it as a complete anymore.
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• #306
its okay, you can stay in the closet about big brands, I will be the flag bearer of effective normcore®
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• #307
My comments on here aren't borne out in reality. I'm the proud owner of a Trek, a Giant, and a 'Dale hahaa.
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• #308
tbf I own a Mason and a Brother
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• #309
CAAD 13's are still BB30. Got to say that I've owned 3 BB30 Cannondales and none of them have ever given me an issue.
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• #310
I think it's luck of the draw. I've also had 3. SuperSix and Synapse never caused me any problems at all but the CAAD was a creaky bastard for a while but (touches wood) it's not been a problem for the last year or so.
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• #311
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jshu-Eb_NfY&ab_channel=road.cc
I want to bang my head against a wall
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• #312
That presenter has the on screen presence of a sponge. Road.cc have never really cracked the YouTube thing have they.
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• #313
atleast try to pronounce the name right wtf
That you will be this hip when you buy one
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