hardtdavid
Member
Hi, all,
New cruzbike owner, reading all your Silvio posts. This bike is a Sofrider, but the heartrate accompanying the web pictures of Silvios shows where this will probably end up.
Before I jump into that realm, though, I best know what I am getting myself into. A few Silvio questions, therefore:
1. I haven't worked on a bike for 25 years. How difficult (and time-consuming) a process is it to build the Silvio? Does it require buying tools other than the allens and tire irons I already have? Would it be just as good, or better, for me to let a bike shop do the build?
2. It looks like some folks put a lot of thought into selecting the parts. Though I enjoy riding and commuting, I don't know much about various road bike parts possibilities. The idea of dismantling a standard great road bike to use its parts to build another great road bike doesn't seem right to me. But is that the best way to go?
3. Kind of like question #1, since I am not so parts savvy, Is it just as well to give "someone else's" parts list to a bike shop, and get all the needed parts? (and if so, does anyone have a complete list of required parts, or a couple of lists of possible set ups -- basic set up, high end set up, etc?)
4. After all those procedure questions, a budget question: what cost should I anticipate for a finished Silvio, including the $2,200 bare frame price?
To anyone with advice on these matters, thanks for your help.
Best wishes,
David Hardt
New cruzbike owner, reading all your Silvio posts. This bike is a Sofrider, but the heartrate accompanying the web pictures of Silvios shows where this will probably end up.
Before I jump into that realm, though, I best know what I am getting myself into. A few Silvio questions, therefore:
1. I haven't worked on a bike for 25 years. How difficult (and time-consuming) a process is it to build the Silvio? Does it require buying tools other than the allens and tire irons I already have? Would it be just as good, or better, for me to let a bike shop do the build?
2. It looks like some folks put a lot of thought into selecting the parts. Though I enjoy riding and commuting, I don't know much about various road bike parts possibilities. The idea of dismantling a standard great road bike to use its parts to build another great road bike doesn't seem right to me. But is that the best way to go?
3. Kind of like question #1, since I am not so parts savvy, Is it just as well to give "someone else's" parts list to a bike shop, and get all the needed parts? (and if so, does anyone have a complete list of required parts, or a couple of lists of possible set ups -- basic set up, high end set up, etc?)
4. After all those procedure questions, a budget question: what cost should I anticipate for a finished Silvio, including the $2,200 bare frame price?
To anyone with advice on these matters, thanks for your help.
Best wishes,
David Hardt