2023 Cannondale CAAD 13 Size Charts and Guide

In this article, our road bike specialist Bernard Lu guides you on how to find your ideal Cannondale CAAD 13 size.

Experienced cyclist turned writer with 7+ years working in bike shops, overseeing retail and workshop operations.
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2023 Cannondale CAAD 13 Size Charts and Guide

In this article, our road bike specialist Bernard Lu guides you on how to find your ideal Cannondale CAAD 13 size.

Experienced cyclist turned writer with 7+ years working in bike shops, overseeing retail and workshop operations.
Updated:

This guide provides insights about how to pick the correct Cannondale CAAD13 for yourself.

Cannondale CAAD 13 sizeRider height (in)Rider height (cm)
485’3″ to 5’7″160 to 170
515’5″ to 5’9″165 to 175
545’7″ to 5’11”170 to 180
565’10” to 6’1″177 to 185
586’0″ to 6’3″182 to 192
606’2″ to 6’6″187 to 198
Cannondale CAAD 13 bike size chart vs. height. Source: Cannondale

Other factors to consider beyond height

While height is a fundamental factor, achieving the ideal bike fit is a nuanced process. Here are some insights to guide your decision.

  • Brand-specific sizing. Every bike brand has its unique sizing metrics. For instance, a size 51 Cannondale CAAD13 might differ from a size 51 Cervelo Caledonia. Use the Stack and Reach measurements for a more accurate comparison over generic size labels.
  • Stack and reach. If you have an existing bike that is comfortable to ride, you can use its stack and reach as a starting reference point. These can be found in the frame geometry chart below.
    • Reach is the horizontal distance from the bottom bracket to the head tube’s center. It plays a pivotal role in determining your riding posture. A longer reach offers an aggressive stance, while a shorter one ensures comfort.
    • Stack is the vertical distance from the bottom bracket to the head tube’s top. It influences the relative height of the handlebars to the saddle, with a higher stack providing a more upright position.
  • In-between sizes. If your measurements fall between two sizes, which is common, then I’d suggest choosing the smaller size. This provides more flexibility for adjustments later on.
  • Go for a test ride. Consider visiting your local Cannondale dealer, trying out various sizes, and selecting the one that feels the most comfortable.

Cannondale CAAD 13 frame geometry (2020-2023)

Diagram of a road bicycle illustrating bike geometry. Two main measurements are highlighted: 'Reach', represented by a horizontal dashed line from the center of the bottom bracket to the top center of the handlebar, and 'Stack', shown as a vertical dashed line from the center of the bottom bracket to the same handlebar point.
Cannondale CAAD 13 stack and reach

The geometry chart below applies to all Cannondale CAAD 13 frames from the following:

  • Years: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Frame material: Aluminum

The frame geometry measurements are explained in this article.

Frame Size4448515456586062
Rider Height (cm)157 to 165160 to 170165 to 175170 to 180177 to 185182 to 192187 to 198195 to 205
Rider Height (ft)5’2″ to 5’5″5’3″ to 5’7″5’5″ to 5’9″5’7″ to 5’11”5’10” to 6’1″6’0″ to 6’3″6’2″ to 6’6″6’5″ to 6’9
Stack (mm)505520535555575595615635
Reach (mm)370374378384389395400406
Top Tube, Horizontal (mm)510520530546562578594611
Seat Tube (mm)404442481519540562583604
Seat Tube Angle74.5°74.3°74.1°73.7°73.3°72.9°72.5°72.1°
Head Tube (mm)94114130154164188209230
Head Tube Angle70.9°71.2°71.2°71.2°73°73°73°73°
Standover Height (mm)686723753790805829848868
Wheelbase (mm)9769859941008992100510161028
Front Center (mm)581589598611594607618630
Chainstay (mm)408408408408408408408408
BB Drop (mm)7974747272696969
BB Height (mm)263268268271271273273273
Fork Offset (mm)5555555545454545
Fork Trail (mm)6058585858585858
Cannondale CAAD 13 (2020-2023) frame geometry chart. Source: Cannondale
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