Cannondale Super Six
Cannondale CAAD10 105 - Shimano RS10 wheel
New CAAD10 gets a set of Shimano RS10 wheels, not the lightest but certainly solid and reliable… not bad looking either
CAADX 105
Cannondale's take on the urban cross bike features two models, the CAADX 105 and the CAADX Tiagra that are squarely pitched at the Cycle to Work Scheme buyer, at £999.99 the 105 model looks particularly good value. There's an Ultegra version too with a BB30 bottom bracket for £1399
CAAD8 105 - bottom bracket
Cannondale are big believers in road bikes having narrow Q-factors (the distance between the outer faces of the cranks) one reason for their championing of the BB30 bottom bracket standard
CAAD8 - fork dropout with mudguard mounting point
Nice to see a dash of utility on what it pretty much a full-on race bike - which you can fit mudguards too
Cannondale CAAD8 Tiagra front triangle
Interesting to contrast the differences in approach that Cannondale have taken with the CAAD8 and the newer CAAD10 models, notice the much slimmer head tube junction on the CAAD8, something Cannondale have radically departed from on the CAAD 10 which shares much of its tube profile shapes with the carbon Super Six

