Cannondale CAAD 10 ~black MF~
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After a few years off I again had an itch to ride a road bike. So I decided to put together an all black CAAD 10.
Note: It's not at all a weight weenie bike.
Parts list
Frame: Cannondale CAAD 10, size 56
Fork: Cannondale SAVE, full carbon
Groupset: Shimano 105 R7000, 11-speed
Crankset: 52/36 (172,5 mm)
Casette: Shimano 105 CS R7000 30/11
Chain: Shimano Ultegra CS R8000
Handlebar: Deda Zero100, 40 cm c-c (delabeled)
Bartape: Deda
Stem: Deda Zero100, 110 mm (delabeled)
Seatpost: Procraft Superlight II Seatpost (delabeled), 27,2 mm
Headset: Cannondale integrated
Spacer: Cannondale conical, 25 mm
Stem cap: rie:sel design "los muertos"
Seatpost clamp: Cannondale
Saddle: Fizik Aliante R1
Bottle cages: Elite Custom Race
Cage bolts: Procraft
Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace R9100
Wheelset: ZIPP 404 Firecrest Black, tubular (2018)
Tyres: Continental Sprinter, 25 mm
Brake pads: Campagnolo for carbon rims
Skewers: Zipp
Weight: ~ 7,7 kg
Note: It's not at all a weight weenie bike.
Parts list
Frame: Cannondale CAAD 10, size 56
Fork: Cannondale SAVE, full carbon
Groupset: Shimano 105 R7000, 11-speed
Crankset: 52/36 (172,5 mm)
Casette: Shimano 105 CS R7000 30/11
Chain: Shimano Ultegra CS R8000
Handlebar: Deda Zero100, 40 cm c-c (delabeled)
Bartape: Deda
Stem: Deda Zero100, 110 mm (delabeled)
Seatpost: Procraft Superlight II Seatpost (delabeled), 27,2 mm
Headset: Cannondale integrated
Spacer: Cannondale conical, 25 mm
Stem cap: rie:sel design "los muertos"
Seatpost clamp: Cannondale
Saddle: Fizik Aliante R1
Bottle cages: Elite Custom Race
Cage bolts: Procraft
Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace R9100
Wheelset: ZIPP 404 Firecrest Black, tubular (2018)
Tyres: Continental Sprinter, 25 mm
Brake pads: Campagnolo for carbon rims
Skewers: Zipp
Weight: ~ 7,7 kg
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Thanks.
No future plans about the bike. I think I'll keep it as it is.
My goal is to have a similar performance as 10 years ago
By that's probably not gonna happen as I am 10 years older, a bit heavier and my training is now mostly weight lifting.
No future plans about the bike. I think I'll keep it as it is.
My goal is to have a similar performance as 10 years ago
By that's probably not gonna happen as I am 10 years older, a bit heavier and my training is now mostly weight lifting.
Thank you
Thank you
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Beautiful bike!
I have a CAAD10 as well and am looking to upgrade from 10-speed 105 to 11-speed. I am curious: since you have done the conversion, did you have to get new hubs and wheels to fit the 11-speed, or are the new wheels a wanted upgrade, or both?
I have a CAAD10 as well and am looking to upgrade from 10-speed 105 to 11-speed. I am curious: since you have done the conversion, did you have to get new hubs and wheels to fit the 11-speed, or are the new wheels a wanted upgrade, or both?
Thanks!
To be honest I bought used wheels that were already on an 11-speed bike. So there was no conversion needed.
Try to ask at some bike shop, I am sure they'll give you the correct answer.
To be honest I bought used wheels that were already on an 11-speed bike. So there was no conversion needed.
Try to ask at some bike shop, I am sure they'll give you the correct answer.
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Well done and very sensible. Enjoy!
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Thanks man.