Well put My first Road bike was a 1989 3.0 Criterium…still have it along with a second…both getting rebuilds Have a 2005 Fuji Team SL (aluminum) but I eyeball every Cannondale I pass by….thinking that I’m still riding mine🤷🏻♂️
Forgive me Joe, it just popped into my head 😂….i have two older Cannondales, 1989 3.0 Criterium frames built up with Campy….im really considering a rim brake Super Six…It would be my first Carbon frame
@@michaelbonade4667 Are the ones you got aluminum? If so, yea, I would get that Carbon Super Six, it will ride way better. The only aluminum bikes I ever enjoyed were mountain bikes with front suspension. I pretty much only ride vintage Columbus SL and SLX bikes. Dream like smooth ride.
9:15, ah, you see, the thing about Mavic wheels is that they've been using road 11 speed spacing long before it became a standard. If you remove the spacer that was on the freehub body behind the cassette, you can fit a standard 11 speed road cassette with no issue. It’s one of the reasons I've been a fan of Mavic wheels for my vintage road bike restomods.
Isn’t it amazing how we spend so much time and money on headsets yet they will never turn a revolution, 20yr tour mech I love to see the young lads do this, well done you. Ps, always put the bike on the floor to tighten and align your wheels so they are fully engaged. We always used to tape the bars down to avoid using tape.
Awesome build! It really does look fantastic👍 I did something slightly similar a couple of years ago. I got a CAAD 9 frame (with a tiny dent in the top tube just like yours), 2nd hand ultegra r8000 group set, old mavic aksium's with aero spokes (from my bro), look keo max 2, aliexpress carbon seat post, stem and handle bars (with internal cabling, WHAT A NIGHTMARE! I had to enlarge the holes in the end) and a shimano pro saddle. It is super ace 😁and it seems even more special because I built it. Apart from the handle bars it was pleasure to assemble and so much fun. I'd really recommend building up a bike from scratch. Go on, have a go!
Straight up footage of every bit of the process. No frills needed. Great explanations and knowledge. Better than most i have seen on you tube. Thankyou
Hi. You can use Shimano hg700 or hg800 11 speed casettes on 10 speed freehub bodies. Shimano made them specifically for that. I have exactly this setup on some older wheels.
I have had a set of Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels that I've had on my Cannondale XS800 for 20 years. The wheels and. The wheels and the bike are still going strong, albeit as a 1x these days.
Always a good idea to rebuilt old Cannondale frames. I like your decision to built with 1x10. For 2 of my bikes I used it too. Tiagra/105/GRX looks homogenic. And not that expensive as 11 or 12 groups. Freehub compatible😀👍
Yeah the old USA ‘dales are really good for sure! Glad you understood my decision with the mish mash of shimano groupset components, it was trying to explain it in a rush in the video and was worried it didn’t make sense.
Nice build and great bike🤟🏻. my project for the winter is also a hillclimb bike. I use a storck scenario with tune wheelset and a 10 speed campagnolo record. My Goal is 6.5kg.
Nice one Moz, but do plan to replace the truly awful Mavic hubs with something good when you can. Just keep your eyes peeled. Last week I found an absolutely mint, unmarked set of DT Swiss PR1400 Oxic 23mm rim profile on 36 ratchet 240S hubs, $440 Aussie, with a very new looking Dura Ace cassette & ditto Schwalbe Pro One tyres on. BTW, CAAD 3s, (1997) are the absolute peak frame, 4s on have the silly cut out at the drop outs that break the frame. In my collection I have 2 CAAD 3s. My commuter is an R300 now on full Dura Ace 7800 with 7900 C24s & ultra light everything else. My roadie is an R1000 on full D/A 7700.with 9100 C24s, & I love them both.
Really luv the slight downward sloping top tube. Absolute opposite to the "one size fits all, looks like a girl's bike" slopes they're doing to bikes these days.
Nice. I have a 1994 Cannondale R300 that has original drivetrain and is in good shape. Is it possible to pair a 8 speed or higher cassette with down tube shifters?
Oh I have very limited experience with down tube shifters. If they are indexed I don’t think it’ll work. But I suspect if they are friction or switchable between index and friction I suspect in friction mode you might be able to get something to work with 8 speed. Could be worth chasing up with someone more experienced with downtube shifter than myself though.
you can put 10 speeds cassette. with the friction downtube shifters. i put on my cannondale r300 year 1993 10 speeds cassette. I put fulcrum racing T wheels.
@@chicoy12 it will depend of the tyre and rim combos. I’ve actually got 28c gatorskins on at the moment as I’ve been doing a bit of commuting on this bike but I think with the old Ksyriums having a really narrow internal width and the gatorskins being quite narrow for 28c it just about ok. The tight point is not down near the BB as you might expect. On my R700 the tightest point is the rear brake mounting point as the bar goes between the seat stays and Id say I’m right on the limit with about 2mm of clearance! Defo do a trial fit if possible!
I'm a simple man. I see vintage cannondale, i like.
Well put
My first Road bike was a 1989 3.0 Criterium…still have it along with a second…both getting rebuilds
Have a 2005 Fuji Team SL (aluminum) but I eyeball every Cannondale I pass by….thinking that I’m still riding mine🤷🏻♂️
Those older ones are all aluminum, right? Hard pass for me.
That’s ok…plenty of Men left to ride them
Forgive me Joe, it just popped into my head 😂….i have two older Cannondales, 1989 3.0 Criterium frames built up with Campy….im really considering a rim brake Super Six…It would be my first Carbon frame
@@michaelbonade4667 Are the ones you got aluminum? If so, yea, I would get that Carbon Super Six, it will ride way better. The only aluminum bikes I ever enjoyed were mountain bikes with front suspension. I pretty much only ride vintage Columbus SL and SLX bikes. Dream like smooth ride.
9:15, ah, you see, the thing about Mavic wheels is that they've been using road 11 speed spacing long before it became a standard. If you remove the spacer that was on the freehub body behind the cassette, you can fit a standard 11 speed road cassette with no issue. It’s one of the reasons I've been a fan of Mavic wheels for my vintage road bike restomods.
Spot on. I have an 11-speed on my Ksirium Elite wheels. Works a treat.
I forgot to say, the Ksyriums are over 20 years old now and I dont recall ever having to true them. Wonderful wheels.
Isn’t it amazing how we spend so much time and money on headsets yet they will never turn a revolution, 20yr tour mech I love to see the young lads do this, well done you. Ps, always put the bike on the floor to tighten and align your wheels so they are fully engaged. We always used to tape the bars down to avoid using tape.
Awesome build! It really does look fantastic👍
I did something slightly similar a couple of years ago. I got a CAAD 9 frame (with a tiny dent in the top tube just like yours), 2nd hand ultegra r8000 group set, old mavic aksium's with aero spokes (from my bro), look keo max 2, aliexpress carbon seat post, stem and handle bars (with internal cabling, WHAT A NIGHTMARE! I had to enlarge the holes in the end) and a shimano pro saddle.
It is super ace 😁and it seems even more special because I built it. Apart from the handle bars it was pleasure to assemble and so much fun. I'd really recommend building up a bike from scratch. Go on, have a go!
Great video I’m 66 that took me all the way back to when I was 26 which I used to do myself the best bikes in the market too
Awesome bike build and parts,the Mavic Ksyrium wheels look excellent.Save riding.💯👌🏻✌🏻🚴♂️
That auto glym is crazy! Ordering some RIGHT now! That's really impressive!
Solid build bro! 🤙 Subscribed!
Straight up footage of every bit of the process. No frills needed. Great explanations and knowledge. Better than most i have seen on you tube. Thankyou
Love these videos man! Good job. 10 speed is more than enough for a fun rig.
That was a pleasure to watch. Great video!
just love the narration - the old bike comes alive and the end result is brilliant
I Love Cannondale!
Bike looks amazing!
Cheers dude! Hope you enjoyed and inspired you to have a flick through the 2nd hand bike adverts to find your own retro awesomeness 🤙
Beautiful build I love Cannondale bikes cool music 🎵🎶
Beautiful in a word love it really nice
Hi. You can use Shimano hg700 or hg800 11 speed casettes on 10 speed freehub bodies. Shimano made them specifically for that. I have exactly this setup on some older wheels.
I have had a set of Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels that I've had on my Cannondale XS800 for 20 years. The wheels and. The wheels and the bike are still going strong, albeit as a 1x these days.
Awesome Build
Always a good idea to rebuilt old Cannondale frames. I like your decision to built with 1x10. For 2 of my bikes I used it too.
Tiagra/105/GRX looks homogenic. And not that expensive as 11 or 12 groups. Freehub compatible😀👍
Yeah the old USA ‘dales are really good for sure!
Glad you understood my decision with the mish mash of shimano groupset components, it was trying to explain it in a rush in the video and was worried it didn’t make sense.
top dude - fantastic from a cannondale lover - if you ever come across a synapse 2006 let me know i would pay topdollar
Te interesa una LeMond Zurich 2001 cuadro grande
Todos sus componentes Shimano Ultegra? La tengo en Tijuana BC, México
I liked a Cannondale Bike beautifull 👍
Nice job mate👍🙌
Thanks 👍
Nice build and great bike🤟🏻. my project for the winter is also a hillclimb bike. I use a storck scenario with tune wheelset and a 10 speed campagnolo record. My Goal is 6.5kg.
Ahh i need to make mine a little lighter, its about 7.6kg as it currently stands. Maybe a project for the spring.
Nice job!
nice job nice bike. What size is the chainring and the cassette
Nice one Moz, but do plan to replace the truly awful Mavic hubs with something good when you can. Just keep your eyes peeled.
Last week I found an absolutely mint, unmarked set of DT Swiss PR1400 Oxic 23mm rim profile on 36 ratchet 240S hubs, $440 Aussie, with a very new looking Dura Ace cassette & ditto Schwalbe Pro One tyres on.
BTW, CAAD 3s, (1997) are the absolute peak frame, 4s on have the silly cut out at the drop outs that break the frame.
In my collection I have 2 CAAD 3s.
My commuter is an R300 now on full Dura Ace 7800 with 7900 C24s & ultra light everything else. My roadie is an R1000 on full D/A 7700.with 9100 C24s, & I love them both.
Very nice build. The carbon seatpost in the aluminum frame...are you using dielectric grease?
Thanks, I just use a tiny bit of carbon grip paste.
Awesome job! What brand of polish did you used?
Really luv the slight downward sloping top tube.
Absolute opposite to the "one size fits all, looks like a girl's bike" slopes they're doing to bikes these days.
The bike looks beautiful! Did you consider facing the BB shell? It look like one side had a lot of paint?
I don’t have a facing tool, bloody expensive for a very occasional use item for a hobbyist.
Where did you get the shims to convert to 1 1/8" ?
Nice. I have a 1994 Cannondale R300 that has original drivetrain and is in good shape. Is it possible to pair a 8 speed or higher cassette with down tube shifters?
Oh I have very limited experience with down tube shifters. If they are indexed I don’t think it’ll work. But I suspect if they are friction or switchable between index and friction I suspect in friction mode you might be able to get something to work with 8 speed. Could be worth chasing up with someone more experienced with downtube shifter than myself though.
@@MozOnBikes thank you for your insight. Maybe I need to get STI levers.
you can put 10 speeds cassette. with the friction downtube shifters. i put on my cannondale r300 year 1993 10 speeds cassette. I put fulcrum racing T wheels.
im planning to buy a r700 i saw on my local marketplace, im wondering if it can fit 28c tires???
@@chicoy12 it will depend of the tyre and rim combos. I’ve actually got 28c gatorskins on at the moment as I’ve been doing a bit of commuting on this bike but I think with the old Ksyriums having a really narrow internal width and the gatorskins being quite narrow for 28c it just about ok. The tight point is not down near the BB as you might expect. On my R700 the tightest point is the rear brake mounting point as the bar goes between the seat stays and Id say I’m right on the limit with about 2mm of clearance! Defo do a trial fit if possible!
Is teh bike for sale Moz?
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Hill Climb bike with no weigh in?
silver bartape, bro
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