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Frame:
Cannondale CAAD12 Black Inc. 50 cm
Fork/Headset:
Cannondale HiMod Fork
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Ultegra 6800 (170 mm), Wheels Manufacturing BB30A 24 mm outboard bottom bracket
Pedals:
Look Keo 2 Max
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Ultegra 6800 crankarms, 46/30t absoluteBlack oval chainrings, SRAM PG-1170 11-28
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Ultegra 6800
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione, Thomson Elite
Brakes:
Ultegra 6800
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp 303 Firecrest, Zipp 77/177 hubs, Vittoria Corsa Pro 26 mm
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp 303 Firecrest, Zipp 77/177 hubs, Vittoria Corsa Pro 26 mm
Accessories:
K-Edge chain catcher, Barfly SLi 2.0, Elite Custom Race bottle cages, Slam That Stem headset cover.
Bike History
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Added by killkelvin. Last updated 2 months ago.
27 Comments
so on one side you've got the wheelsmg adapter and on the other the reducer??
Posted over 7 years ago
Yup. I needed to do that so I could deal with the asymmetric bottom bracket. (At the time of purchase, the Wheels Mfg. BB30A adapters didn't work with the exact CAAD12 specs. They've made a CAAD12 specific version since.)
Posted over 7 years ago
Any reason why the steerer tube wasn't cut to height and spacers are used above the stem?
Posted over 8 years ago
Not really. I feel it's marginally safer to have the carbon steerer go completely through the stem clamp.
... but my warranty is almost gone so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Posted over 8 years ago
Not true unless you have a long ass expander. Actually, it's quite the opposite.
Posted over 8 years ago
hey man, i'm trying to slam my stem on my caad12. where did you get your top headset bearing cover ? or what is it?
Posted over 8 years ago
http://www.certifiedslammed.com/product...
There's a ~1-2mm gap between the cover and the lip of the headtube, though. I guess the CAAD12 has slightly shaved off some of the head tube compared to the CAAD10s and Supersixes.
Posted over 8 years ago
thanks man! did you had to use the micro spacers for it to minimize the gap?
Posted over 8 years ago
The ones that came with the bearing cover? Nope; they would've made the issue worse.
Posted over 8 years ago
I just looked up those chainrings, finally ellipticals that are affordable, how are you liking them? More research needed but I may have to try them out, I've been wanting to change my rings for a while
Posted over 8 years ago
They're alright for the price I paid for them. They can flex to the press of my thumb. I don't think they make a huge difference in the way I climb or sprint. Great inexpensive way to try out oval rings, though!
Posted over 8 years ago
Some special sauce there. Nice chaining! I gotta look that up.
Posted over 8 years ago
Thanks! I ended up getting the chainrings for $16 on an eBay auction.
Posted over 8 years ago
thisisbenji says:
I'm really loving your bike!!
Curious though, do you know what the distance is from the center of the BB to the top of your seat? I have pretty short legs and I'm having a hard time finding info from others who are actually short.
Posted about 7 years ago
killkelvin says:
7 year old reply -- ~68 cm, from center of BB to the top of my seat, directly along the seat tube and seat post.
:(
Posted 3 months ago