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If you want a threadless steerer, then buy an innicycle headset. It was created and is sold by a forum member and is an excellent bit of engineering. The quality is super high, just as nice as any headset you can buy, and it converts the bike to effectively run a threadless stem. It looks clean and integrated, so it doesnt make it look like some kludged together hack.
Method to My Madness
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OK, I pulled the trigger on this one:
2000 R4000 Cannondale Complete Frameset 54cm | eBay
So now just hoping for the best. So excited!
Does R4000 means it is 4 times better than R1000?
2000 R4000 Cannondale Complete Frameset 54cm | eBay
So now just hoping for the best. So excited!
Does R4000 means it is 4 times better than R1000?
Last edited by SoSmellyAir; 05-17-22 at 05:49 PM.
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Last summer's pandemic project. Wanted to build up a bike from scratch, and ended up with this.
NOS 2016 CAAD8 frame
SRAM Force shifters and derailleurs, 11-28 cassette
SRAM Force AXS rim brakes
Praxis Zayante S 48-32 carbon crank
Campagnolo Zonda wheels
Fizik R1 Bull carbon handlebars, R3 stem, USE Seatpost, and Selle Italia Flite saddle
Amazon carbon bottle cages, Look X-Track SPD
With Michelin Endurance Pro4 tires, she's almost 18lbs on the dot, which is more than 2.5lbs less than her Lynskey stablemate (Ultegra with discs, fwiw).
Finished her last September, just in time for the weather to start turning nippy, so put her on the trainer in the basement, and only took her outside a few weeks ago. Second ride of the season and I make a PR around Central Park. Not bad, not bad.
NOS 2016 CAAD8 frame
SRAM Force shifters and derailleurs, 11-28 cassette
SRAM Force AXS rim brakes
Praxis Zayante S 48-32 carbon crank
Campagnolo Zonda wheels
Fizik R1 Bull carbon handlebars, R3 stem, USE Seatpost, and Selle Italia Flite saddle
Amazon carbon bottle cages, Look X-Track SPD
With Michelin Endurance Pro4 tires, she's almost 18lbs on the dot, which is more than 2.5lbs less than her Lynskey stablemate (Ultegra with discs, fwiw).
Finished her last September, just in time for the weather to start turning nippy, so put her on the trainer in the basement, and only took her outside a few weeks ago. Second ride of the season and I make a PR around Central Park. Not bad, not bad.
bill nyecycles
OK, I pulled the trigger on this one:
2000 R4000 Cannondale Complete Frameset 54cm | eBay
So now just hoping for the best. So excited!
Does R4000 means it is 4 times better than R1000?
2000 R4000 Cannondale Complete Frameset 54cm | eBay
So now just hoping for the best. So excited!
Does R4000 means it is 4 times better than R1000?
PBP Ancien (2007)
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Location: South Wales, UK
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Bikes: Cannondale CAADX, Cannondale CAAD12, Cannondale CAAD12 Team CNCPT, Giant Contend 2
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Nope, BSA68, actually. I had to do some double checking across the internets to confirm that the seller was indeed correct before I pulled the trigger. Apparently, disc frames of that era were BB30, but the entry level rim brake frames were BSA. I believe this color scheme was originally a Sora equipped frame, so can't get much more entry level within C'dale's lineup. Still, the frame came in at under 3lbs, so not complaining there!
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Thank you! Your CAAD4 project bike inspired me to start one too. I hope (and need) to get a few pointers from you.
And thank you for linking the old catalog. I compared the [a] Horizontal Top Tube Length, [b] Standover at Top Tube Midpoint, [c] Seat Tube Angle, and [d] Bottom Bracket Height for the CAAD4 against those of my current Cannondale Synapse carbon to confirm that size 54 should fit me. The first number is 9 mm higher, so only a slightly increased risk to the family jewels in case of abrupt dismounts.
Is that a super duper seat post? I am not sure if I can even use it because of the kink. The CAAD4 has a much longer seat tube than my current bike, so I expect to have much less exposed seat post.
At least I did not have to search for 2.5 years! It was posted on 5/16/2022 and garnered a bit of interest overnight so I had to make a relatively quick decision. It was shipped today and I hope that it looks as clean as yours.
And thank you for linking the old catalog. I compared the [a] Horizontal Top Tube Length, [b] Standover at Top Tube Midpoint, [c] Seat Tube Angle, and [d] Bottom Bracket Height for the CAAD4 against those of my current Cannondale Synapse carbon to confirm that size 54 should fit me. The first number is 9 mm higher, so only a slightly increased risk to the family jewels in case of abrupt dismounts.
Is that a super duper seat post? I am not sure if I can even use it because of the kink. The CAAD4 has a much longer seat tube than my current bike, so I expect to have much less exposed seat post.
At least I did not have to search for 2.5 years! It was posted on 5/16/2022 and garnered a bit of interest overnight so I had to make a relatively quick decision. It was shipped today and I hope that it looks as clean as yours.
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Thank you! Your CAAD4 project bike inspired me to start one too. I hope (and need) to get a few pointers from you.
And thank you for linking the old catalog. I compared the [a] Horizontal Top Tube Length, Standover at Top Tube Midpoint, [c] Seat Tube Angle, and [d] Bottom Bracket Height for the CAAD4 against those of my current Cannondale Synapse carbon to confirm that size 54 should fit me. The first number is 9 mm higher, so only a slightly increased risk to the family jewels in case of abrupt dismounts.
Is that a super duper seat post? I am not sure if I can even use it because of the kink. The CAAD4 has a much longer seat tube than my current bike, so I expect to have much less exposed seat post.
At least I did not have to search for 2.5 years! It was posted on 5/16/2022 and garnered a bit of interest overnight so I had to make a relatively quick decision. It was shipped today and I hope that it looks as clean as yours.
And thank you for linking the old catalog. I compared the [a] Horizontal Top Tube Length, Standover at Top Tube Midpoint, [c] Seat Tube Angle, and [d] Bottom Bracket Height for the CAAD4 against those of my current Cannondale Synapse carbon to confirm that size 54 should fit me. The first number is 9 mm higher, so only a slightly increased risk to the family jewels in case of abrupt dismounts.
Is that a super duper seat post? I am not sure if I can even use it because of the kink. The CAAD4 has a much longer seat tube than my current bike, so I expect to have much less exposed seat post.
At least I did not have to search for 2.5 years! It was posted on 5/16/2022 and garnered a bit of interest overnight so I had to make a relatively quick decision. It was shipped today and I hope that it looks as clean as yours.
I actually just put mine in - and yes I pushed it in quite a ways. I originally had it for a 2016 Spec Roubaix, which did have a slopier tube and more post exposed, but that frame cracked so that bike is gone, and since this will be my new road bike, i'm using it here. I bought the setback version for the Roubaix, hopefully it doesn't cause a reach issue here. If so, I'll sell it and buy a straight one I guess.
Man, so I’m realizing that I never posted any pics of my old CAADs from back in the day.
First up is my CAAD8–I loved this thing. I won my first race on it and had it for 8 years, from 2006 to 2014 before it cracked. Such a great handling bike. Cannondale warrantied it too, which was awesome.
Next up is my CAAD10–I never really bonded with this bike for some reason. The geometry was identical on paper to my CAAD8, but it always felt too big. I played with endless combinations of stems, saddles and seat posts, but I never really got it right and sold it a couple years after.
In hindsight, I think the issue was that my riding style changed a lot shortly after I got the warranty CAAD10, my job really switched into high gear and I was riding more for stress relief than to train, so the long top tube combined with a 120mm stem was not as welcomed. With a shorter stem, the front wheel felt waaay out in front of me.
I also tried shorter cranks when I went to the CAAD10, and they messed up the fit more than I thought it would. I should’ve stuck with the 175s I’d been riding since 2002. Ah well 20/20 hindsight.
Maybe I’ll get another CAAD10 some day.
First up is my CAAD8–I loved this thing. I won my first race on it and had it for 8 years, from 2006 to 2014 before it cracked. Such a great handling bike. Cannondale warrantied it too, which was awesome.
Next up is my CAAD10–I never really bonded with this bike for some reason. The geometry was identical on paper to my CAAD8, but it always felt too big. I played with endless combinations of stems, saddles and seat posts, but I never really got it right and sold it a couple years after.
In hindsight, I think the issue was that my riding style changed a lot shortly after I got the warranty CAAD10, my job really switched into high gear and I was riding more for stress relief than to train, so the long top tube combined with a 120mm stem was not as welcomed. With a shorter stem, the front wheel felt waaay out in front of me.
I also tried shorter cranks when I went to the CAAD10, and they messed up the fit more than I thought it would. I should’ve stuck with the 175s I’d been riding since 2002. Ah well 20/20 hindsight.
Maybe I’ll get another CAAD10 some day.
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With the arrival of my CAAD4 R4000, I have now officially joined The Cult of CAAD.
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Video from Le Tour the other day.
My question is, what's she riding? Is it a CAAD? The round tubes, decals and paintjob look like my CAAD10 or a Synapse from that era, but does she have some disc brake after-kit?
Either way, she's flippin awesome.
Either way, she's flippin awesome.
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New to me CAAD10, I upgraded the wheels, cockpit and seatpost. So happy to have a CAAD10 again.
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Love the extra silver touches.
bill nyecycles
that is a sleek sexy machine. love the colors. what's the brifters?
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Does it still count as a CAAD if a couple of the tubes are different?
Steel is real
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My Caad4 frame that I bought some days ago because of the quality of the tubing and the finish welds were outstanding
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My CAAD5 in Saeco colors. Full Dura ace and 17.5 lbs.
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Didnt realize I hadnt added this to the thread-
CAAD3 frame that I stripped and painted, along with an added carbon fork. 2x11 Ultegra shifting and brakes. Inexpensive wheels that work fine.
Fun winter project and good results.
CAAD3 frame that I stripped and painted, along with an added carbon fork. 2x11 Ultegra shifting and brakes. Inexpensive wheels that work fine.
Fun winter project and good results.
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in addition to cult of caad - there is the cult of personality
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63cm CAAD5 in Saeco livery. Mixed group of ultegra/ 105 / tiagra 2x9, Bontrager race lite wheels, and carbon post/saddle. Comes in at 19.5 lbs ready to ride.
It’s my first road bike and I’m blown away at how it rides compared to my other touring bikes.
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I've long been a Cannondale fan. My first true road bike was a 2000 R300, which I got in 2007 and still have, though the frame is ultimately too small so I retired it a few years ago and will be passing it along to a friend to build back up.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves.
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I've long been a Cannondale fan. My first true road bike was a 2000 R300, which I got in 2007 and still have, though the frame is ultimately too small so I retired it a few years ago and will be passing it along to a friend to build back up.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves.
My favorite score was a 1999 R4000 Caad4 (though it did't have Caad4 printed on it anywhere) in a red/white/blue and stars America paint scheme. It was ridden hard and put away wet but had all the original Dura Ace 7700 componenets, original wheelset, etc. Aside from a full overhaul and rebuild of everything, I replaced the saddle and cartridge bearings on the headset. Paint was in surprisingly fantastic shape. Unfortunately, that too was a bit small and I only put a couple hundred miles on it. They were a sweet 200 miles though, rode extremely well and was quite light, though I never did actually weigh it. Bought it for $300 sometime in 2019 and sold it for $375 sometime in 2021 if memory serves.