by no means am i a racer, but i am a speed freak and i am a tinkerer. i have some trouble moving from mbbfwd to rwd and back again when it comes to the v20. but, the v20 is worth the hassle. so here are some ideas.
1. s versus v
one of the best suggestions the parkers gave me when i was asking the s versus v question was to get the v and then use a wedge to get the seat angle, because you can always take the wedge out. so if you like to go fast but sometime you dont, and you like to be aero but sometimes you dont, get the v and then cut a wedge. i got the v and have cut probably 10 wedges as i play around with seat angle. my current favorite is ironically almost exactly the thor shape for the fast thor seat. i have a thor seat, but the first time i mounted it i didn't like how it felt, so i took it off. i think it is the wrong size for me, as i have a thor seat on another bike that feels great. i am also working on an on the fly adjustable seat but thats another post. current set up is v20 with a stock seat and a wedge.
2. drive line.
when i first built my v i took parts off of my dead parts shelves. i settled on an old ultegra 3 x 9 groupset. it was a great way to start from a price standpoint (zero), and it allowed me to learn the bike to pick my next step. the next step after listening and talking to as many users as i could was to forgo electrics for the time being and given the variety of terrain, and my own pedaling style, go 2 x 11. i ended up doing SRAM force 22 groupset with 165's wifli 50/34 rings and 11-36 cassette. that has given me great climbing power and keeps me at around 5 mph in crappy climbs. but, the 50 big ring was not enough to get me where i wanted to be in the early parts of good downhills and did not give me enough gear to pick up fast enough at the end of a big coast, so i went to wickwerks 53/34 front rings. this combo also gives me more fine tuning on ratios as the standard has 5 dups and this only has 1 dup. the ramps actually work to bring that little chain up.
3. handlebars.
i tried three bars and settled on the stock bars with 2.5" trimmed off the ends. the positioning is so comfortable that i rarely change grip location. totally not what i expected.
4 wheels.
i tried four sets of wheels, and really like them all, but my favorites are Reynolds attacks, even though they have gotten some bad reviews lately, my only complaint with them is that my favorite tire does not go on them very easy. but my second favorite tire goes on just fine.
5. tires.
my current favorite is the schwable g one speed in 30-622. - fits fine on the vendetta and roads around me suck. tire is fast and yet pretty big. my second favorite is the schwable ones -hs62a in 28, but they have come out with that in a 30.
that is the current set up for whatever its worth.