Attack the local group ride or shorten your morning work commute aboard Cannondale's quick CAAD10 5 105. Its expertly crafted CAAD10 aluminum frame is impressively light, stiff in all the right places and amazingly efficient, meaning all your pedal power is transformed into forward momentum. The frame is paired with a carbon tapered fork that cancels out road chatter and steers with the utmost precision. You also get zippy Shimano wheels and their 105 20-speed drivetrain with a wide-range FSA crankset for quality shifting along with easier climbing. And, this stellar roadster features sweet parts like grippy Schwalbe tires, a comfy Prologo seat, and Tektro brakes just in case you ever want to slow down.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Frame | Cannondale CAAD10 aluminum with SPEED SAVE stays and BB30 bottom bracket |
| Fork | Cannondale SPEED SAVE carbon w/tapered steerer |
| Rims/Wheels | Shimano RS-10 |
| Hubs | See Rims/Wheels |
| Spokes | See Rims/Wheels |
| Tires | Schwalbe Lugano, 700 x 23c |
| Crankset | FSA Gossamer |
| Chainrings | 50/34 |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
| Rear Cogs | Shimano 105, 10-speed: 12-27 |
| Shifters | Shimano 105 |
| Handlebars | Cannondale C3 compact |
| Tape/Grips | Cannondale bar tape w/Gel |
| Stem | Cannondale C3 |
| Brake Levers | Shimano 105 |
| Brakes | Tektro dual-pivot |
| Saddle | Prologo Kappa Evo |
| Seatpost | Cannondale C3 aluminum |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to top| Option | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number |
|---|---|---|
| Jet Black(Freshbikes Edition) / 60cm | 00884603461822 | C13RAX5C60/REP |
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This bike rocks! I was looking for a low end carbon bike, tried a few, none of them was better than my old alum. bike. Until I took this one for a spin, my eyes were open, I felt unleashed. Accelerates like a rocket, it begs you to pedal, I really love when the lights turn yellow and I have to get out of the saddle for another sprint! I bought the 105 in order to use the cash difference to buy a lighter wheelset, but I'm gonna ride the stock for a while. Also I thought I was too macho for a compact crank set, but in reality I'm having better average speeds with this compact thing (I live in a hilly area). Did I mentioned that I saved like a thousand bucks over a carbon frame? I feel like a kid