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Reviewed by: Jim Eliopulos(Unregistered User)
Review Date September 30, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 3 years
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$1000.00
at Arizona Cyclist Model Year: 2005 Favorite Ride: Cannondale SuperSix Bike Setup: STOCK BIKE with the following componets that I can remember right now...
Simano Tiagra shifters
Simano 105 deraliers
SRAM casette
Triple
Gipime wheelset.
Summary: This is a great starter bike. Built like a tank and heavy like one with the GIPIME wheel set this bike is surprisingly responsive for the weight. Very stiff making sprinting a joy. I have about 7000+++ miles on this bike now and use it for my weekday training. I now have an all carbon SuperSix and when comparing the two bikes the biggest difference I can see is the amount of input it takes from the rider to make the CAAD5 frame respond. Due mostly I would think to the bottom bracket size and weight. Strengths: Stiffness is amazing. I am able to keep up with and out sprint much stronger riders.
I have wrecked once and besides some paint scuffs this bike just keeps going. It has outlived my "new" carbon frame by many many years.
I have wrecked onec and besides some paint scuffs this bike just keeps going. It has outlived my "new" carbon frame by many many years. Weaknesses: Weight is my biggest concern. My 58cm is comparable to most mountain bikes weighing in between 23-25 lbs. because of this and the older smaller bottom bracket I feel like 10 to 20% of rider output lost when compared to newer lighter bikes. Similar Products Used: Currently riding 2009 SuperSix.
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Reviewed by: robin(Unregistered User)
Review Date September 6, 2007 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 3 years
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$1000.00
at Cyclecraft NJ Model Year: 2003 Favorite Ride: Cannondale r500 Bike Setup: 105 groupset, triple, gippieme wheels, shimao clipless pedals, Iron man aerobars Summary: This is the bike that got me back into serious cycling. Great value for a superb bike.
Due to the cost of replacing the Gipiemme wheels and desire to move to a lighter frame I will be moving up to a System 6 but will keep this bike as a spare. Strengths: responsive and comfortable - most comfortable frame I've ever owned. I have over 4000 miles on the bike and it has held up very well with the exception of the items mentioned below: Weaknesses: Gipiemme wheels are heavy and hard to keep clean. Mine have started to crack around the spoke holes preventing proper spoke tenioning on the non drive side - time to change and hence the 4 rating below. I have also had problems with deraileur alignment Similar Products Used: I own a Cannondale Slice Aero and a Cannondale Rush - they take alot of hard riding and all have performed flawlessly
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Reviewed by: ajez(Unregistered User)
Review Date August 10, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 Year
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$1100.00
at MCCenter Model Year: 2005 Favorite Ride: any flat road in the swedish summer night Bike Setup: Ultergra brakes
Dura-ace, front and rear derailliur
Mavic Ksyrium Equipe wheels Summary: I love this bike. A huge step from riding a Scott Sportster P3. It's so responsive, easy to handle and i think it's very fast as well.
Changed the Gipiemme T3 wheels to a pair of Mavic Ksyrium equipe, and got a complete new bike. Strengths: I really like this bike Weaknesses: The brakes
Gipiemme wheels Similar Products Used: Trek 1000
Trek 1200
Cannondale CAAD4 R500
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Reviewed by: john(Unregistered User)
Review Date February 24, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 Year
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1 votes
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Price Paid:
$800.00
at Guy's Model Year: 2005 Favorite Ride: Cannondale R500 Bike Setup: 63cm R500 Cannondale Summary: Cannondale R500 is a sweet ride; a tour stage winning frame that's affordible. Strengths: Light, quick, stiff, awsome matte blue paint Weaknesses: Front "D" on the triple is a little slow. Seat is a little cheap. Similar Products Used: I ride only C-Dales's
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Reviewed by: desmo13(Unregistered User)
Review Date January 13, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for 1 Year
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$700.00
at R.E.I. Model Year: 2005 Favorite Ride: Mt Diablo Bike Setup: stock except saddle and tires Summary: 3000 miles now on the bike. I started riding at 5'10, 270. I am now 50 lbs lighter.
Upgraded to a Fizik arionne saddle
been through a number of tires, gp4000's on now.
I am now trying to decide to either upgrade to ultegra and a compact crank, or just get new bike.
For the last year, I have loved this bike. the rear wheel needed to be trued once. everything has worked flawlessly except:
in the triple, and big cog climbing, I have a spoke brushing against the deraillure. a good shop has still not been able to fix it properly.
The problem has been fixed in that I rarely now if ever go into the small chainring :) Strengths: Price
stiff
tiagra/105 works well
wheels are strong
beautiful blue that gets comments from everyone Weaknesses: wheels are heavy and poor decals that collect oil (i pulled the stickers off)
brakes suck! Similar Products Used: cannondale 2.0 (87?)
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