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• #13252
Thank you
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• #13253
C Track 92
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• #13254
Iam kinda looking into getting a (second hand) road bike and cannondales just look really good to me. I wanna do partly normal riding but also wanna do some more endurance-multi day-bikepacking rides. so synapse or a regular caad? what would you choose or/and recommend?
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• #13255
Get a caad and a comfy saddle
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• #13256
Finally about to make a start on this which I've had for a shamefully long amount of time... got everything though and will try and get this done next week. Have abused my wheels and unfortunately lost the ceramic coating on the rear...
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• #13257
That was local to me. A bargain.
I’m trying to do the least-possible bike tinkering currently, so passed. Love the paint and ‘patina’.
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• #13258
Thanks , was a steal . Paid £200 , its better in the flesh . being rebuilt as we speak ( cables , bottom bracket tyres n tubes , tape and a thomson post and stem combo i had lying around )
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• #13259
did 3 hrs around town on this one today, bit of traffic racing bit of casual pootling along the river
this was the first bike i bought when i got back into cycling around 2000 and will be one of the last i sell, love this thingbeen looking for a nice longish 26.8 dura ace seatpost for a few years now to finish it off
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• #13260
i'm not usually a fan of matching paintwork and rims ( black ceramic open pros all the way for me usually ) but the guy i bought it from had it like this with the blue anodised open pros and i think it actually almost matches
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• #13261
These are such bangers. Peak Cannondale road for me.
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• #13262
Never ridden one, excited to get it going. but I think they look great. Don’t see them too often anymore but this nice blue one went for peanuts on ebay recently...
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• #13263
I'm trying to get this Caad6 together but I'm missing the specific brake bolt for the SI fork. I found it in Germany for ridiculous money, but maybe someone has one lying around and is willing to put it in an envelope for normal money?
Absolutely loving the 'dales and the vibe on here!
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• #13264
You can just use a regular shimano one afaik, at least I have on my Supersix and Caad10.
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• #13265
Had that on my watch list and kind of regret not bagging it, total steal in the end.
Having a CAAD9 i wasn't sure it would be a significant step up in performance (although it totally wins in looks and uniqueness). Either way yours looks great, any idea on max tyre size?
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• #13266
I’ll take a proper look next week when I’m at home, away at the moment, but those are 25s on mine and seem to fit easily....
That blue one didn’t even sell first time round, no bids, at £300 for the full bike. I think I prefer the blue frame (and the red ones).
Your caad9 is great and v much doubt a six13 would be a step up. Love your silver wheels and stem/seatpost combo. Wondering if that would work on mine, but I don’t think it would...
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• #13267
On here?
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• #13268
Ah I thought that since there's only a hole in the crown (and no recess) it needed the specific bolt, but if it's only for the looks I'll use a regular shimano one, cheers.
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• #13269
This is taking up space at work, anyone interested? 56 frame and steel forks. Stem not for sale, cranks and BB could be included
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• #13270
Sorely tempted, do you have info on geo? Fear this might be a touch too big
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• #13271
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• #13272
Me like.
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• #13273
Ahahah simultaneously
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• #13274
Straight to ...
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• #13275
Believe @hoops had a hand in this 🙌🙌
Also came here to post...
Yep.