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  1. chicorider

    S30 underseat bottle cage mounting

    I did re-drill holes further up the seat pan, which not only eliminated brake cable interference, but made spacers unnecessary, and tucked the cages/bottles a little more out of the wind, such as it is. You can just barely see the original holes. Good place for a pump bracket?
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    @benphyr I'll have to check that out the next time I ride Zwift (the friendly weather of late has made for excellent mtn. biking, so it has been a while for the trainer). My guess is that it does not report power while back-pedaling. That once the forward direction is established, it would...
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    @benphyr I'd never even thought of that! Apparently it reports power in either direction without adjustments or changes. I imagine that would have been frustrating. (This is my first smart trainer, after years of using a dumb trainer, which wouldn't care which direction it spun).
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    As I mentioned earlier, I would go with wheel-on if I was setting up a dedicated trainer bike, or leaving my outside bike mounted on the trainer for long stretches due to long, predictable stretches of bad weather. But in Northern California, where the winter weather bounces back and forth...
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    Where to try?

    Being in California, I cannot help you with a test ride, but I will add my testimonial: a stiff lower back sidelined me from riding a DF bike. I took a desperate, blind faith flyer on a new Vendetta six years ago, knowing almost nothing about recumbents (except that my brother called them...
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    New S40 owner

    My V20 and S30 work just fine on my Wahoo Snap wheel-on trainer. They worked equally well on my Kurt Kinetic dumb trainer before that, which I used for years. I would move to a wheel-off trainer if I lived where my bike was going to stay there for months at a stretch. But I don't, so it's...
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    Handlebar configurations--S30, specifically

    I've never tried the bullhorn style, but here is my setup, for what it's worth. The bars are Genetic Digest flared drop bars, 44cm wide (they come in a 48cm version too). I love them and have them on three CBs. The hand position feels natural, I have no shifting issues, and they are aero...
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    New V20 build components

    Tuloose's comments about the Zefal Spy mirrors made me laugh out loud, especially, "They do not scratch unless you try to scratch them." I have them on three CBs and they work just fine. I wrap my bars a few inches past the brake hoods and mount the mirrors over that part of the wrap. They...
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    Bike Stand Position for Back Wheel

    If I need to keep the rear wheel on the bike, I can raise the stand high enough to bring the wheel off the ground (though I admit that I've never had to do that). I use caliper brakes, and those are easy to adjust side-to-side. If the wheel is out of true, I take it off and put it on the...
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    Bike Stand Position for Back Wheel

    I clamp mine by the boom for everything, including working on the back end. If I am working on the rear wheel specifically, I remove the wheel from the frame. If I am working on the rear half of the frame, I remove the rear wheel anyway for better access, and raise the stand until the rear...
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    V20 crank length?

    I use Crupi Rhythm cranks. They're meant for BMX bikes, but the chainring tabs happen to be machined to work perfectly with a 110bcd double road ring pairing (I use 36 x 50). The spindle is the 24mm Shimano type, reasonably light weight, and not stupid-expensive. They come in all the short...
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    Smart trainers and the V20

    I know that the wheel-off trainers are all the rage, but I also know myself well enough to know that I don't want to mess with taking my front wheel off every time rain chases me indoors, then putting it back on when the sun returns. If I lived where I knew my V would stay on the trainer for...
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    S30 fork spacing

    Yup. As Doug says. I run 130mm on my S30, and it works perfectly. But so would 135mm.
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    Looks like I'm gonna be an S40 owner Friday!

    I started with the V20, then bought a S30, then a S40. I still have and ride them all. The V20 is easily my go-to ride. It is both the fastest and most most comfortable of the three (for me). The S30 is good for the rare group ride and the Winter months, when afternoon light is scarce. I...
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    New V20 build components

    I am six years in on the V20 now. Run Shimano Dura Ace 9000, 36-50 up front and 11-28 in the rear, with rim brakes, and I climb a lot. This bike is so fast that I spin out the 50X11 often, even on the flats with a tail wind. I look forward to eventually going 50x10, maybe even 52x10 12 speed...
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    V20 crank length?

    Consider how much climbing you do as well. I'm 5'5" and ran 170mm cranks on a DF bike. I run 160mm cranks on my Cruzbikes, and feel that that gives me the balance between flat-land speed and climbing torque. I tried 155mm for a while on my V20, but returned to 160mm and have stayed there. I...
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    Is the S30 basically a higher seat angle V20?

    I own and ride both a V20 and S30, each with nearly identical components and wheels. The S30 is a little heavier and "feels" a little slower. But when I end my rides, average speeds on both bikes are nearly identical. The S30 "feels" slower because my head is a little higher off the road, so...
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    New S40 owner

    You will most likely want to swap in the longer chainstay (contact CB). At 5'5", I have the opposite fit issue, and replacing the standard medium chainstay with the short one made all the difference.
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    Are there new V20s coming out?

    All of the high-end travel frames with couplers that I've seen pictures of have been either steel or titanium. I wonder if aluminum is somehow poorly suited to that application.
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    Mounting lights/GoPro on a V2

    I don't know if you are shopping for lights, but I went with Magicshine because they offer a handlebar remote control (which seems kind of silly for DF bikes, but for the V, it's great). I can mount the light up front, but can control it from the cockpit, without having to stop.
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