For sale: Cruzbike Silvio, Showroom Bike

This is a showroom condition Silvio S30, exactly as shown by Robert Holler in YouTube, [youtube_url_here]/watch?v=jP5PmSFQ8wc
  • Frame: Silvio S30 hydroformed aluminum frame with internal rear brake cabling and rear suspension
  • Cranks: FSA Energy Crankset 34/50
  • Brake Calipers: FSA Energy, front and rear
  • SRAM double tap shifters & integrated breaks
  • Aero 67S wheels, bladed spokes
  • Seat One-piece custom fiber
Upgrades
  • Ventisit seat pad
  • Scarab Bag
  • Dual bottle cages/w headrest cage mount
  • Utility post
  • Dual handlebar mirrors
The story: I bought it off this forum in 2018 and it had 2 miles on it. I am sure it still has less than 50. It has just been sitting here, I’ve got other bikes, golf clubs, a couple of boats, an RV, etc. I'm thinking better put it up for sale and let someone serious about cycling have it.

The bike is in Orlando, price is $2750 plus shipping.
 

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LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Hi Matt,
You are slightly mistaken -this is only a Silvio. An S30 will have "S30" on the frame just above the "Cruzbike Z". The rear stay and front chainstay also have "Cruzbike" labels on them.
S30 - for Sale.jpg
You have a "white Silvio" - which was produced just before the S30, and it still have the CF covered front chainstay and a "Silvio" label on the main frame. I am not sure, but this was also a very limited build and run, and your version looks to be the nicest I have ever seen.
 
Hi Matt,
You are slightly mistaken -this is only a Silvio. An S30 will have "S30" on the frame just above the "Cruzbike Z". The rear stay and front chainstay also have "Cruzbike" labels on them.

You have a "white Silvio" - which was produced just before the S30, and it still have the CF covered front chainstay and a "Silvio" label on the main frame. I am not sure, but this was also a very limited build and run, and your version looks to be the nicest I have ever seen.
Great observations, Larry! It seems like this was an early prototype of the S30 that was still in the design phase. To clarify, the seat-stays you mentioned are indeed different; they're white instead of the usual black. Also, the front stays feature a horizontal black carbon fiber bar, differing from the vertical design with the "Cruzbike" logo seen on the finalized model. Although Robert referred to it as the S30 in the video, the name might have been applied a bit prematurely since the design was still evolving. Thanks for pointing these details out!

 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Great observations, Larry! It seems like this was an early prototype of the S30 that was still in the design phase. To clarify, the seat-stays you mentioned are indeed different; they're white instead of the usual black. Also, the front stays feature a horizontal black carbon fiber bar, differing from the vertical design with the "Cruzbike" logo seen on the finalized model. Although Robert referred to it as the S30 in the video, the name might have been applied a bit prematurely since the design was still evolving. Thanks for pointing these details out!
Jonathan and or Robert can confirm this, but I think the White Silvio was used as a placeholder on the web-site for the S30 - and it was never updated - perhaps the S30 was not ready in time?
 

cruzKurt

Guru
Great observations, Larry! It seems like this was an early prototype of the S30 that was still in the design phase. To clarify, the seat-stays you mentioned are indeed different; they're white instead of the usual black. Also, the front stays feature a horizontal black carbon fiber bar, differing from the vertical design with the "Cruzbike" logo seen on the finalized model. Although Robert referred to it as the S30 in the video, the name might have been applied a bit prematurely since the design was still evolving. Thanks for pointing these details out!
What is the seat angle on this bike?
 

Flying Dutchman

Well-Known Member
If I lived anywhere near you I would have snapped it up in an instant - it's gorgeous! (getting it posted overseas would be too much ask...)
 
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