To minimize your work and the cost of extra parts look for the following in potential donor bikes:
1. low top tube, preferably at or below the top of the tires (check out women's and large kid's models too).
2. braze-on cable guides that are on sides or bottom of top tube, not top of tube or may interfere with position of seat base bracket and require removal by hacksaw and file (clamp-on cable guides are preferable and have complete housings).
3. front brake should be linear-pull (V-brake) or caliper, not a disc. Since the fork will be rotated 180 degrees (to maintain rake/trail geometry) a disc brake's attachment point would then be where the freewheel/cassette and derailleur will be located (would require special bracket to re-locate brake, and must also move the disc).
Look for a front brake like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_brakes):
(all photos courtesy of Wikimedia/Wikipedia as linked from Wikipedia articles)
alt="linear-pull, or V-brake" alt="disc brake"
by Arnold Reinhold_____________by StromBer
4. threadless stem or you'll need to buy an adapter (note: the stem extension tube and longer fixing bolt are included in the kit).
Look for a stem like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_%28bicycle_part%29):
alt="threadless stem (Aheadset)" alt="threaded stem (quill type)"
both photos by Andrew Dressel
5. seatpost must be the kind with a tapered top and separate clamp, and not a clamp that's partly integrated on the seatpost, else you'll need to buy a new seatpost of the proper kind to fit the seat tube of the donor bike.
Look for a seatpost like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seatpost):
alt="standard tapered seatpost" alt="integrated seatpost clamp"
by Ralf Roletschek_______________by Andrew Dressel
6. front derailleur is clamp-on type for 34.9mm tube, or you'll need to buy one, or buy a braze-on adapter clamp, or just use a single chainring.
7. bottom bracket shell on conversion kit is 68mm wide so the donor should match, or you'll need to buy a 68mm bottom bracket.
8. rear wheel axle dropout width is 135mm (inside), or you'll need to use spacers, need to file the axle or buy a new rear wheel to fit the conversion kit's brackets which widen 100mm fork dropouts to 135mm (matching the kit's chainstays and standard 26" wheel axles).
9. front wheel axle (fork) dropout width is 100mm (inside) to fit the conversion kit's brackets when bolted to a 135mm wheel axle (note: most 26" wheel axles are 100mm front and 135mm rear but other wheel sizes may, and probably will, vary in axle width).
If the donor meets all of the above specs, you may only need to buy some new cable housings, and zip ties or cable clamps to attach the cables.
Full step-by-step instructions
http://charles.plager.net/documents/cruzbike_conversion_instructions.pdf
Putting the drive wheel up front and adding a quick release axle to rear wheel (the original front wheel)
http://www.cruzbike.com/putting-drive-wheel-front
Axles, Hubs, Quick Releases and Adapter Brackets
http://www.cruzbike.com/conversions-axles-hubs-quick-releases-and-adapter-brackets
Stem adapter (from threaded quill type to threadless)
http://www.cruzbike.com/stem-adapter-conversion-kit
Front derailleur size
http://www.cruzbike.com/front-derailleur-bracket-too-small-fit-around-cruzbike-tube
Front derailleur cable installation
http://www.cruzbike.com/fd-installation-creating-proper-directional-pull-fd-function-using-tube
Bottom bracket specs
http://www.cruzbike.com/conversion-kit-bb-specs
Bottom bracket plugs
http://www.cruzbike.com/where-do-you-findbb-plugs
Bent seatpost (layback style)
http://www.cruzbike.com/trek-y3-igh#comment-18060
Homemade seatpost
http://www.cruzbike.com/cheaper-seat-post
Homemade headrest
http://www.cruzbike.com/silvio-headrest-nice-comfy-cheap
Timelapse video of a conversion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu-9yhDiqPw&feature=share&list=UUwzNpm5dokD8c2E178bZ7Bw
1. low top tube, preferably at or below the top of the tires (check out women's and large kid's models too).
2. braze-on cable guides that are on sides or bottom of top tube, not top of tube or may interfere with position of seat base bracket and require removal by hacksaw and file (clamp-on cable guides are preferable and have complete housings).
3. front brake should be linear-pull (V-brake) or caliper, not a disc. Since the fork will be rotated 180 degrees (to maintain rake/trail geometry) a disc brake's attachment point would then be where the freewheel/cassette and derailleur will be located (would require special bracket to re-locate brake, and must also move the disc).
Look for a front brake like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_brakes):
(all photos courtesy of Wikimedia/Wikipedia as linked from Wikipedia articles)
alt="linear-pull, or V-brake" alt="disc brake"
by Arnold Reinhold_____________by StromBer
4. threadless stem or you'll need to buy an adapter (note: the stem extension tube and longer fixing bolt are included in the kit).
Look for a stem like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_%28bicycle_part%29):
alt="threadless stem (Aheadset)" alt="threaded stem (quill type)"
both photos by Andrew Dressel
5. seatpost must be the kind with a tapered top and separate clamp, and not a clamp that's partly integrated on the seatpost, else you'll need to buy a new seatpost of the proper kind to fit the seat tube of the donor bike.
Look for a seatpost like the photo at left, not the photo at right (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seatpost):
alt="standard tapered seatpost" alt="integrated seatpost clamp"
by Ralf Roletschek_______________by Andrew Dressel
6. front derailleur is clamp-on type for 34.9mm tube, or you'll need to buy one, or buy a braze-on adapter clamp, or just use a single chainring.
7. bottom bracket shell on conversion kit is 68mm wide so the donor should match, or you'll need to buy a 68mm bottom bracket.
8. rear wheel axle dropout width is 135mm (inside), or you'll need to use spacers, need to file the axle or buy a new rear wheel to fit the conversion kit's brackets which widen 100mm fork dropouts to 135mm (matching the kit's chainstays and standard 26" wheel axles).
9. front wheel axle (fork) dropout width is 100mm (inside) to fit the conversion kit's brackets when bolted to a 135mm wheel axle (note: most 26" wheel axles are 100mm front and 135mm rear but other wheel sizes may, and probably will, vary in axle width).
If the donor meets all of the above specs, you may only need to buy some new cable housings, and zip ties or cable clamps to attach the cables.
Full step-by-step instructions
http://charles.plager.net/documents/cruzbike_conversion_instructions.pdf
Putting the drive wheel up front and adding a quick release axle to rear wheel (the original front wheel)
http://www.cruzbike.com/putting-drive-wheel-front
Axles, Hubs, Quick Releases and Adapter Brackets
http://www.cruzbike.com/conversions-axles-hubs-quick-releases-and-adapter-brackets
Stem adapter (from threaded quill type to threadless)
http://www.cruzbike.com/stem-adapter-conversion-kit
Front derailleur size
http://www.cruzbike.com/front-derailleur-bracket-too-small-fit-around-cruzbike-tube
Front derailleur cable installation
http://www.cruzbike.com/fd-installation-creating-proper-directional-pull-fd-function-using-tube
Bottom bracket specs
http://www.cruzbike.com/conversion-kit-bb-specs
Bottom bracket plugs
http://www.cruzbike.com/where-do-you-findbb-plugs
Bent seatpost (layback style)
http://www.cruzbike.com/trek-y3-igh#comment-18060
Homemade seatpost
http://www.cruzbike.com/cheaper-seat-post
Homemade headrest
http://www.cruzbike.com/silvio-headrest-nice-comfy-cheap
Timelapse video of a conversion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu-9yhDiqPw&feature=share&list=UUwzNpm5dokD8c2E178bZ7Bw