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• #3902
I received my caad10 today and fitted some 30c challenge paris-roubaix. There is loads of clearance on this bike.
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• #3903
BOOM! I was waiting for someone to do that!
30c it is!!!!
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• #3904
160mm rotors aswell.......?
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• #3906
apologies for shitty photo, i havn't had a chance to go outside in daylight with a good camera yet!
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• #3907
That looks flippin amazing.
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• #3908
Thats bloody good looking that
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• #3909
I wish I could afford to put an 11 speed ultegra groupset and some hollowgrams on it, one day! probably when everyone else is on 15 speeds and wheels made of unobtanium.
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• #3910
RAAD10
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• #3912
Adapters 4 dayz
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• #3913
I'd use a 160 on the front, in fact I do use a 160 on the front on all my disc braked bikes - and I'm 5kg lighter than you Swedee. Never felt over-braked.
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• #3914
very nice, must be 60 or 63cm model? looks good with those tyres... definitely regretting fitting my 25c open paves now :'(
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• #3915
140mm just looks disproportionate. It's the equivalent of using a 50mm stem.
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• #3916
I ordered the discs last night so will try with 140. If it feels inadequate will get an adapter and go to 160 up front
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• #3917
Have you seen how fugly the adapters and bolts are? Let alone how much they weigh!
I'm going to order a 140mm rotor for the front aswell, just so I can use the black titanium bolts I bought! -
• #3918
Blasphemy. 203mm or gtfo!
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• #3919
Looks amazing. Somehow not in the slightest bit lairy. Well, not in an offensive way.
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• #3920
Awesome! Got some paris-roubaix in the parts bin, perhaps it's their time to shine
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• #3921
Very nice. Needs mudguards.
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• #3922
I used an adapter after chatting to Howard about caliper threads, and how hard they were to re-tap if they stripped in the fork. When the fork is as expensive as only ENVE knows how, that's a consideration, especially if it's also painted.
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• #3923
Nothing ever needs mudguards
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• #3924
As above if you do get an adapter the ones that require four bolts are better than those that use two longer ones...weight be damned etc
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• #3925
Hi All
Just got my first Cannodale frame a 1994 3.0. It has threadless forks, pretty sure they're alloy but the steerer appears to be steel . They're about 640g a bit heavier than expected . I thought these frames came with the sub 1 forks . Can anyone enlighten me ? Cheers
Fair enough! Glad you're happy!