Life's Too Short To Ride Shit Bikes.

All that follows are the thoughts and likings of a cycling enthusiast, history lover, coffee fiend, outdoor fanatic, California loving, college student.
After 4 hours in the saddle today, I now fully understand the hype about caad frames. Not sure if it had to do with fit, or the actual frame design itself.. but man, this is a great bike. Just as stiff as my old Hellafaster.. but a hell of a lot more comfortable when it comes to soaking up road chatter. I still probably have another month of just altering the fit little by little and a laundry list of parts that need to be purchased/replaced, but I’m definitely stoked as all hell about this build. 

After 4 hours in the saddle today, I now fully understand the hype about caad frames. Not sure if it had to do with fit, or the actual frame design itself.. but man, this is a great bike. Just as stiff as my old Hellafaster.. but a hell of a lot more comfortable when it comes to soaking up road chatter. I still probably have another month of just altering the fit little by little and a laundry list of parts that need to be purchased/replaced, but I’m definitely stoked as all hell about this build. 

  1. j-briggert said: good frames, they are very stable going dh, I would change levers and perhaps look at a new fork if u want to do something drastic. I ride an systemsix which is a caad 9 in the back and it’s superstiff… no need to change bike directly
  2. cyclistthings said: Is this along the 91 freeway going towards Corona?
  3. 53-x said: Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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