Cannondale Caadx 105

gwillis
gwillis Posts: 998
edited May 2012 in Your road bikes
Just thought id show my Caadx . It was purchased for a bit of off road stuff and wet weather riding including the winter. The bike is very comfy and easy to live with and I just swop the wheels to suit.

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Frame: Caadx Cyclocross, Optimised 6061 Alloy, Bb30
Fork: Cannondale Ultra X, Carbon Blades, 1-1/8
Headset: Caadx Si, 25Mm Top Cap
Bars: Cannondale C3 Compact, 6061 Double Butted Alloy
Stem: 3T ARX 100mm Forged Alloy, 31.8Mm, 6 Deg.
Front Mech: Shimano 105 5700, 34.9Mm Clamp
Rear Mech: Shimano 105 5700
Shifters Shimano 105 5700
Chainset: Fsa Gossamer, Bb30, 46/36
Bottom Bracket: Fsa Bb30
Cassette: Shimano Tiagra 4600, 12-28, 10-Speed
Chain: Kmc X10
Front Brake: Tektro Cr710 with fork crown hanger mod
Rear Brake: Tektro Cr710
Rims: Maddux Drx 6000, 32 Hole
Seatpost: Cannondale C3 Alloy, 31.6Mmx300Mm

Fizik tape and Elite cages.
Dogfang chain catcher.
Shimano 520 sl pedals to be changed for crank brother candy 2 once I get time

Wheels Road: Handbuilt open pros with aci spokes and 105 hubs (pro 3 tyres)
Wheels cx: Handbuilt Ambrosio Evolution with aci spokes and tiagra hubs (Cx comp tyres)

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Comments

  • ALaPlage
    ALaPlage Posts: 732
    Really like these. This looks nice. I have a Kinesis Crosslight 4 but very tempted to sell on to help me get the CAADX
    Trek Madone 5.9
    Kinesis Crosslight T4
  • gwillis
    gwillis Posts: 998
    Cheers I'm a big kinesis fan too. It's a great ride my only gripe was the maddux wheels were like cheese and were swapped after one ride . The front is quite high but I've dropped it down making it less flighty .