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Old 04-12-11, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by lechat
CAAD7 Optimo anodized BB30 frame - 1125gms

BWW Blackset Race wheels - 1435gms
lechat...how are you liking those BWW Blacksets?
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that sucks that you cant say b0ner.
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Originally Posted by 2ndGen
lechat...how are you liking those BWW Blacksets?
So far, very much. No discernible flex in the rear when climbing out of the saddle. Wish I could say the same for the Nuevation R28sl on my Roubaix. I have to keep the rear brake adjusted out on it. With their relatively light weight, especially with the Flyweight tubes & strips, they turn over very easily.
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Originally Posted by 2ndGen
And, I haven't read one review that says the 10 is outrageously better than a 9...just that it's "better".

I wouldn't know how to judge another person's definition of better, but as stated very early by myself when the 10's were first coming out, time will tell if they reach the 9's cult status. IMO, I think the 9 is an undeniably great bike for what it is...entry-level pricing for high quality.

I'd love to hear a Crit racer's opinions on how a CAAD9 compares to a CAAD10 as a pure race bike.
My initial opinion is that the CAAD10 feels very similar to a CAAD9... except that it feels less like an aluminum bike and more like a carbon bike when just cruising around.

It doesn't have the rough ride normally associated with an aluminum bike.

Sprinting is another whole story though. It's very stiff and compliant. There's no give when you stand up and pedal on the CAAD10. It just goes.

As far as upgrading from a CAAD9 to a CAAD10, it's probably not worth it. But if you're in the market for a new bike anyways, the CAAD10 is a better choice.
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Originally Posted by timster
My initial opinion is that the CAAD10 feels very similar to a CAAD9... except that it feels less like an aluminum bike and more like a carbon bike when just cruising around.

It doesn't have the rough ride normally associated with an aluminum bike.

Sprinting is another whole story though. It's very stiff and compliant. There's no give when you stand up and pedal on the CAAD10. It just goes.

As far as upgrading from a CAAD9 to a CAAD10, it's probably not worth it. But if you're in the market for a new bike anyways, the CAAD10 is a better choice.
Totally agree with you on every point.
That's pretty much what I've been reading as well.
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Originally Posted by TMonk
that sucks that you cant say b0ner.
I'm surprised they let you say that and that it "sucks" at the same time!
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Originally Posted by lechat
So far, very much. No discernible flex in the rear when climbing out of the saddle. Wish I could say the same for the Nuevation R28sl on my Roubaix. I have to keep the rear brake adjusted out on it. With their relatively light weight, especially with the Flyweight tubes & strips, they turn over very easily.
I think that the BWW's are the best value in their price range.
Nice weight and very decent reputation. They look good.
Real stealthy. I like how they look on that C7.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
Originally Posted by hkboy313 waa waa ... <snip> waaa waaa ... im devastated!

You're supposed to grind off the lawyer tabs so you don't have to constantly fiddle with your qr skewer.
Too funny, I'm reading this thread now, in chronological order, so forgive me for resurrecting a post from 5 months ago, but I had a very similar reaction to that post.

I believe Rule 5 applies: https://www.velominati.com/blog/the-rules/#5
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Old 04-13-11, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by bikerjp
but traffic sucks and the road is narrow and most of the cars are driven by out of state idiots that don't know how to drive in the mountains.

Okay, a lot of people are idiots, but simply being from out of state and driving Trail Ridge Road does not qualify one as an idiot. I might not drive that road the same as a local who drives it frequently, but I've always been able to get up it and down it safely.

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Old 04-13-11, 11:52 AM
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do you people really file those tabs off?

if you have time to worry about how hard your quick release is to get off it's time to give up cycling, because you clearly do not understand what the sport is about...you're not a pro worrying about the 1/8 of a second difference those tabs make...get smarter.
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Anyone ride the CAADX? I am interested, but haven't heard anything from actual riders yet.
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Could some one go measure how wide the handle bars are on a cadd 10 frame size 56 please and thanks.
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Old 04-17-11, 07:46 PM
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Already posted a few other places, but here it is.... Built in the USA....

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Thinking about joining the Cult. Im between a Supersix 5 and a Madone 4.5. Posting this to see if you guys say anything that could convince me...
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Originally Posted by Shuagster
Thinking about joining the Cult. Im between a Supersix 5 and a Madone 4.5. Posting this to see if you guys say anything that could convince me...
First of all, a hearty WEPA to you (if you are a fellow Bori ).

Secondly, even with those nice bikes you have, a CAAD makes a great supplement bike as a trainer.
It performs as good as any entry level carbon bike (actually, better than most).
It's relatively inexpensive and is a great platform for upgrading.
It's aluminum so if you wipe out, it stands a better chance of not being permanently damaged.

On top of that, there is the ride & responsiveness that is the cake of the bike,
with it's hot looks being the icing on that particular cake. Puro Biscocho!

Plus, you can always upgrade to a carbon bike later. But, it will have to live up to your CAAD's performance
and you'll have to spend a lot more for a carbon bike to get one that performs like a CAAD.
For an entry level fee of under $1,500. for a CAAD10-5, you will have a real machine.

If I were doing it all over again knowing what I know now, I'd get a CAAD10 today and save my
pennies skipping over a SuperSix to go for a SuperSix HiMod EVO that is just around the bend.
SuperSix owners are going to get a major case of bicycle wood for that EVO when it comes out.
But I digress...
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Originally Posted by Losoccer14
Already posted a few other places, but here it is.... Built in the USA....

OMDamn!

Again, what stem is that?
And post it as much as you like!
I'm a big fan of any BBQ CAAD!

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Originally Posted by 2ndGen
First of all, a hearty WEPA to you (if you are a fellow Bori ).

Secondly, even with those nice bikes you have, a CAAD makes a great supplement bike as a trainer.
It performs as good as any entry level carbon bike (actually, better than most).
It's relatively inexpensive and is a great platform for upgrading.
It's aluminum so if you wipe out, it stands a better chance of not being permanently damaged.
Whoops, noob mistake... I do not have a road bike. I thought The cult of Caad went for all cannondales... I'm currently on the hunt for my first road bike and I'm considering the Supersix 5 and the Madone 4.5... But what you just said about later upgrading to a more serious carbon frame has got me thinking if I should get aluminum and then later on get a better CF frame...
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Hey everyone. I just bought i caad10 4rival, about a month ago. I'm very green
green to this sport and i have saved up to splurge a little on my new found hobby
I guess you can say. Well my question is any suggestions on upgrading bars, stem,
seatpost, and wheels. I got brakes which are ciamillos i think those are good and a
saddle which is sella italia turbomatic gell flow, well thats what the guy at my LBS
recommended. But your guys input would help to trick out my caad. Thanks!!
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Finally posting my new Caad10 1. I wish I could ride this every day.
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Originally Posted by Shuagster
Whoops, noob mistake... I do not have a road bike. I thought The cult of Caad went for all cannondales... I'm currently on the hunt for my first road bike and I'm considering the Supersix 5 and the Madone 4.5... But what you just said about later upgrading to a more serious carbon frame has got me thinking if I should get aluminum and then later on get a better CF frame...
I kind of figured that (that you hadn't made a choice yet).
I wouldn't talk you out of the SuperSix, but warning:
if you upgrade later, there's not much upgrade from a SuperSix to a HiMod.
I'd go CAAD10 first, because you can always keep it when you upgrade.
You'd probably get ride of the SuperSix if you went with a HiMod caliber bike.
But ultimately, only you know what you'd do.

I love Treks, but the CDale SS is a much better bike in my opinion.
Ride the CAAD10, the SuperSix 5, the Madone, and any other bike you can.
Pick the one that fits best and makes you smile the hardest in your price range.

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Originally Posted by shopgirl
Finally posting my new Caad10 1. I wish I could ride this every day.



And you even got the color right! Very nice!
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Old 04-17-11, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by musiquero
Hey everyone. I just bought i caad10 4rival, about a month ago. I'm very green
green to this sport and i have saved up to splurge a little on my new found hobby
I guess you can say. Well my question is any suggestions on upgrading bars, stem,
seatpost, and wheels. I got brakes which are ciamillos i think those are good and a
saddle which is sella italia turbomatic gell flow, well thats what the guy at my LBS
recommended. But your guys input would help to trick out my caad. Thanks!!
Welcome to The Cult.

Before upgrading, put a couple hundred miles on your bike. See what you "need" first.
(longer stem, shorter stem, wider/narrower bar, etc...).

Saddles, bars, stems, all personal issues. What fits you is the right choice.

We have a few CAAD10 Rivals here (in fact, there is 1 particularly awesome 10-4).
Check out their builds for an ideal of what you might be looking for.
There's really not much needed on that CAAD10-4 of yours.
It's a very solid bike as is.

Wheels, yes. Definitely upgradeable. You have to pick a budget.
You can get a perfectly decent set of wheels for $500.-$600. that
would make a significant improvement and be justifiable investment.

Don't forget...pics or it didn't happen.

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I just have to re-post my CAAD with all the Blackness being spilled all over these pages!





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I just got back from the Boston Marathon midnight ride on my CAAD10. Wow! The bike is amazing. Quick and super responsive, it made climbing hills easy. It made Heartbreak Hill into mediocre mound! Thanks again guys for all the awesome info about CAADs.
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Easton EA90 Stem

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OMDamn!

Again, what stem is that?
And post it as much as you like!
I'm a big fan of any BBQ CAAD!

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