JimParker
Member
After a lot of research reading comments here on the forum and doing my own research by riding across North Carolina on a Campagnolo-equipped Silvio, it seems many of us have settled on an optimum component package for the Silvio.
Not that there aren't some really nice Shimano-based Silvios (like my wife's). ...but Campagnolo, with the recessed cables, seem the perfect match for the Silvio. And the Campy Comp Triple allowed me to start from a dead-stop straight up some pretty steep hills. I don't think I could have done that with a double-- I would have needed to start at an angle and get some momentum before turning into the hills. That feature alone makes me love my Comp Triple, but the Triple also makes grinding up those long steep hills just a little easier.
So I've done some negotiating and sourcing and think we may soon be able to offer the following to existing and new Silvio owners, $1200 with wheels, $990 without:
2009 components from Campagnolo:
CENTAUR™ UD™ 10s sprockets 13-29
CENTAUR™-D SKELETON™ brakes
CENTAUR™ 10s chain
CENTAUR™ Ultra Shift™ Carbon 10s Ergopower™ shifiting levers
Comp Triple chainring ( 30-42-53 ) with 170mm crank
Triple rear derailleur (long cage)
Triple front derailleur braze-on
Triple bottom bracket 115.5 mm English 68mm
non-Campy parts list:
long brake cable (to reach the rear wheel)
Xerolite XR-1 Campy-compatible wheelset
Origin-8 Gary handlebar
Note the shifters are the carbon variety, not aluminum. They are lighter, better looking, and more expensive. It's what I have on my Silvio and I love the way they work and feel.
The only other things you would need to provide on your own would be tubes and tires.
Please feel free to try to source these for less. I need to get a feel for how much interest there is in me moving ahead with a bulk purchase of these parts. I think this could not only save Silvio owners some money, but reduce the hassle factor and guarantee a truly sweet result.
Jim
Not that there aren't some really nice Shimano-based Silvios (like my wife's). ...but Campagnolo, with the recessed cables, seem the perfect match for the Silvio. And the Campy Comp Triple allowed me to start from a dead-stop straight up some pretty steep hills. I don't think I could have done that with a double-- I would have needed to start at an angle and get some momentum before turning into the hills. That feature alone makes me love my Comp Triple, but the Triple also makes grinding up those long steep hills just a little easier.
So I've done some negotiating and sourcing and think we may soon be able to offer the following to existing and new Silvio owners, $1200 with wheels, $990 without:
2009 components from Campagnolo:
CENTAUR™ UD™ 10s sprockets 13-29
CENTAUR™-D SKELETON™ brakes
CENTAUR™ 10s chain
CENTAUR™ Ultra Shift™ Carbon 10s Ergopower™ shifiting levers
Comp Triple chainring ( 30-42-53 ) with 170mm crank
Triple rear derailleur (long cage)
Triple front derailleur braze-on
Triple bottom bracket 115.5 mm English 68mm
non-Campy parts list:
long brake cable (to reach the rear wheel)
Xerolite XR-1 Campy-compatible wheelset
Origin-8 Gary handlebar
Note the shifters are the carbon variety, not aluminum. They are lighter, better looking, and more expensive. It's what I have on my Silvio and I love the way they work and feel.
The only other things you would need to provide on your own would be tubes and tires.
Please feel free to try to source these for less. I need to get a feel for how much interest there is in me moving ahead with a bulk purchase of these parts. I think this could not only save Silvio owners some money, but reduce the hassle factor and guarantee a truly sweet result.
Jim