Cannondale Synapse Tiagra Endurance Road Bike (Various Sizes, Meteor Gray)
$1200
$1,725.00
+ Free Store Pickup
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Cannondale has Cannondale Synapse Tiagra Endurance Road Bike (Various Sizes, Meteor Gray) on sale for $1200. Select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to community member snowboarder160 for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Features:
SmartForm C2 alloy frame with full carbon fork delivers an exceptionally lightweight feel and high-performance quality
SAVE Micro-Suspension in the frame and fork insulates you from the bumps and vibrations of the road to keep you focused on the ride and connected to the road
Shimano Tiagra 2 x 10-speed derailleurs with an FSA Omega dual crank provide smooth and efficient shifting and excellent power transfer
Promax Decoder R mechanical disc brakes offer clean and powerful braking in all conditions
Internal cable routing provides easy maintenance while keeping riding area free of cable clutter
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This is $525lower (30% savings) than the $1,725 list price.
Cannondale has pretty big discounts on the 2021 Synapse bikes. Notably, the Tiagra is $1200, from an MSRP of $1700. Also discounts on the Sora and 105.
Mechanic disc brakes. But a little bit cheaper than canyon MSRP. You get Cannondale service at a cost of worse brakes. In general not a bad deal. But I need hydraulic brakes and I don't want to change hydraulic disc brakes by myself. So pass. I'll stick to Canyon.
Mechanic disc brakes. But a little bit cheaper than canyon MSRP. You get Cannondale service at a cost of worse brakes. In general not a bad deal. But I need hydraulic brakes and I don't want to change hydraulic disc brakes by myself. So pass. I'll stick to Canyon.
Being a product of the 80s, I can't get over how ugly the welds are now on Cannondales..
I keep searching locally for 80s Cannondales. I couldn't afford one back then, but damn those oversized tubes and welds were beautiful! some of their fade paint jobs were amazing too!
I had a mid 80s Raleigh Super Corsa (I think...) Chrome rear triangle and a nice deep dark blue metalflake main triangle. Upgraded to 105 and was good to go for years!
I was more of a mountainbiker though (enthusiastic but unskilled).
I keep searching locally for 80s Cannondales. I couldn't afford one back then, but damn those oversized tubes and welds were beautiful! some of their fade paint jobs were amazing too!
I had a mid 80s Raleigh Super Corsa (I think...) Chrome rear triangle and a nice deep dark blue metalflake main triangle. Upgraded to 105 and was good to go for years!
I was more of a mountainbiker though (enthusiastic but unskilled).
Cannondale in the 80s and 90's were hand made. Now Cannondale are all china machine made.
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Good deal on a Tiagra bike. Hydraulic brakes are great, but unless you really need them, they're a pain to maintain, bleed, etc.
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Good deal on a Tiagra bike. Hydraulic brakes are great, but unless you really need them, they're a pain to maintain, bleed, etc.
I guess I will keep rockin' my 2007 Felt carbon fiber bike for occasional exercise rides.
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I guess I will keep rockin' my 2007 Felt carbon fiber bike for occasional exercise rides.
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I had a mid 80s Raleigh Super Corsa (I think...) Chrome rear triangle and a nice deep dark blue metalflake main triangle. Upgraded to 105 and was good to go for years!
I was more of a mountainbiker though (enthusiastic but unskilled).
I had a mid 80s Raleigh Super Corsa (I think...) Chrome rear triangle and a nice deep dark blue metalflake main triangle. Upgraded to 105 and was good to go for years!
I was more of a mountainbiker though (enthusiastic but unskilled).