Nice work John, as usual!!!
Nice work John, as usual!!! Would love to see a Ducati red with the black accents, or the Sofrider electric blue, pearl white or silver would all look great with the carbon parts and black boom components.
As far a component spec options, I would offer base line SRAM Apex with the mid cage and 11-32T, and a 10spd X7 long cage RD and 11-36T cassette as an available option for those in hilly areas. The SRAM doubletap system is preferable because the smaller shift levers do not swing into the kneebox or the space your knees occupy in the pedaling circle. With Shimano brifters the big brake/shift lever can swing and stab you knee cap if you are not paying attention when shifting, and I think the SRAM system is still lighter and cheaper. The only downside to SRAM doubletap brifters is the lack of handling a front triple for those that need even more lower range. But I think with the newer Silvio hbar, even SRAM TT500/900 bar end shifters could work w/o being too far away from the natural hand position behind the brake levers, and also not interfere with the riders quads during tight turning maneuvers. This would also be the lightest and cheapest road setup, but will have to test the usability first and see what disadvantages are encountered. One other setup I did on a Silvio and absolutely loved was a alloy 3spd bar with X5 gripshifters, flat bar road levers, 11-32T and mtb cranks set. It turned the Silvio into a wide bar high climbing monster with a stellar touring gear range and was very easy for the first Cruzbike customer to adapt to with the extra leverage from the bars. Obviously not the sexiest Silvio setup, but it explores the sport-touring side of the Silvio which should not be ignored.
Love the detachable seat on this new Silvio (2.0??). Is the fork curvier then before? Do the bb clamp work similar to the Vendetta, and will the work with a road triple with a 30T granny.
John, does the rest of your design suite include trickle down boom tech to the Quest, and Sofrider to give a family look? How about a rear disc tab on the Sofrider and available low rider pannier racks system the can boot onto the M5 hard-points on bothe the Sofrider and Quest (and maybe even M5 hard points on the Silvio)?