Hmmm, "lucky dip" approach is an interesting one.Junior RB has a Caad 10 Aluminium frame. For a young bloke he is very particular and he loves his Cannondale. When this one is to small for him what does he want? Another caad. No carbon for this young cat.
But I have spoken to an A grader that has gone through a couple of evo frames due to high wattage output. He has been lucky enough to have them replaced under warranty.
as Piston said. Wont know till you try.
well isn't buying any bike really in essence a lucky dip? We all take the belief the company has the QA processes in line and they supply a quality product.Hmmm, "lucky dip" approach is an interesting one.
eldest RB is coming back to racing.. guess what he is getting.. Caad10.I've got a caad 10. The thing is bulletproof. I've ridden over 10000 km in 18 months on it. Components have been replaced and I've gone through 3 wheel sets. Can't fault the frame though. I'm already planning on replacing it with the same thing...