Hello,
I am looking to upgrade my road bike and I am looking for some feed back on my selections. I have narrowed my choices down to the following two bikes, 2011 Cannondale Synapse Alloy 5 105 and the 2011 Trek 2.3.
I have read tons of reviews and everything I read state that both bikes are really good bikes. Both have Aluminum Frames and both have Shimano 105's. I plan to do several long rides this year and I am leaning more towards the Cannondale Synapse because it was rated best for long distance rides.
Any thoughts and/or suggestions are greatly welcomed.
Thanks
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As Kelvin said, riding them in person is the best next step.
Like pjc jr, I'm slightly biased, but toward Trek instead. I have only had good experiences riding Trek products, although I can't say the same for some of my Cannondale-riding friends.
Objectively, the bikes are very close in all respects. There are some important differences though. The frame angles are a little steeper (1 degree or so) on the Trek and the wheelbase is slightly shorter (1 inch or so), which makes for a slightly more aerodynamic, slightly more maneuverable bike. On the other hand, if you like a ride that's just a bit more upright with slightly slower steering, you might like the Cannondale better. Both frames also have clearance and mounts for fenders.
The other differences are in component specs. As far as cockpit and drivetrain goes, they're nearly identical except brand names. The brakes, cranks, and wheels are where the differences lie. I'm not a snob, but if I were to buy a 105 bike, I'd like to get the awesome 105 brakes like the Trek has, instead of the Tektros (which are long reach unlike the Trek) that come on the Cannondale. On a similar note, the Trek comes with 105 cranks, unlike the Cannondale's FSA crankset. Also, the Shimano wheelset that comes on the Cannondale is good, but the Bontrager Race wheels on the Trek are slightly better.
Once again, it all comes down to personal preference, and considering how similar they are, you'll really have to go ride both for yourself. I'm just trying to provide some quick points to consider while testing.
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