I am pricing this bike to sell as I have ridden it five miles.
It is a beautiful red Cannondale CAAD Optimo 1 (55CM frame) 11-speed road bike with some premium upgrades.
FRAME -- Cannondale lightweight SmartForm C2 Alloy Frame w/ full carbon fork
DRIVE TRAIN -- Shimano 105 11-speed shifting / FSA Gossamer crank
BRAKES -- Shimano 105 R7000 caliper brakes on front and rear for stops with a predictable, linear braking curve thanks to their sleek design. (Details: https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/shimano105-r7000/BR-R7000.html)
SEAT POST -- Thomson Elite seatpost is machined from billet aluminum and features an oval inner profile for increased strength and a two-bolt rebuildable clamp. 10° setback. ($115 value)
STEM -- Thomson Elite stem that is billet machined from 7000 series aluminum for the ultimate strength/weight combination. 100% American made. ($100 value)
SADDLE -- The revolutionary Italian-made Selle San Marco Concor Supercorsa is a true classic offering unmistakable style and superior comfort, which has stood the test of time. ($125 value)
TIRES -- The Continental Grand Prix 5000 is a worthy successor to the beloved Grand Prix 4000 S II road tire, which reigned over the road-clincher bicycle tire market for over ten years. As you can imagine, creating a better version than the GP4000 was not a simple task, but Conti did it. ($140 value)
OF COURSE, IT HAS A GREAT BELL -- It features the iconic Spurcycle Original bell—the bespoke choice for cyclists who prioritize quality, craftsmanship, and excellence for their beloved bikes. (A $60 value)
You can see the stock listing here on the Cannondale site: https://www.cannondale.com/en-us/bikes/road/race/caad-optimo/caad-optimo-1
The only cosmetic damage on this bike is a bit of red paint scraped off when my other bike fell into it. I blame the Park Tool home mechanic stand. There are no dents or dings.
This bike is a beauty, and it pains me to sell it, but I hope you can get more joy from it than I can. I am doing spring cleaning, and seeing this in my basement is a bummer. I have two other bikes I ride more.
FIT — I am 5'11", and it fits me quite well. I suspect it would fit anyone between 5'9" and 6'2" without any issues.
COST—The Bike sells for $1600+ in stock, but with the upgrades, its value is around $2,000, I reckon. But it's getting dusty on me.