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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 over 1 year ago.
27 Comments
so on one side you've got the wheelsmg adapter and on the other the reducer??
Posted over 8 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 8 years ago
Any reason why the steerer tube wasn't cut to height and spacers are used above the stem?
Posted over 9 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 9 years ago
Not true unless you have a long ass expander. Actually, it's quite the opposite.
Posted over 9 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 almost 10 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 almost 10 years ago
thanks man! did you had to use the micro spacers for it to minimize the gap?
Posted almost 10 years ago
The ones that came with the bearing cover? Nope; they would've made the issue worse.
Posted almost 10 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 almost 10 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 almost 10 years ago
Some special sauce there. Nice chaining! I gotta look that up.
Posted almost 10 years ago
Thanks! I ended up getting the chainrings for $16 on an eBay auction.
Posted almost 10 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 over 8 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 over 1 year ago