Request for Vendetta identification/age analysis

devonian

New Member
Hi all! About half a year ago, I bought a used Vendetta from another user on here, and have been loving it ever since. I've always been curious about the specific model of it, though - it has the paint job of what I thought of as a pre-V20 Vendetta, but without the old-style booms that those types had. Any thoughts on what year or model configuration it might be, given the photos below? Thanks!
 

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IyhelM

Active Member
Looks very much like the first V20 from 2015. I’ve only seen it in red but it was the same old style paint job with the thinner black boom.
 

devonian

New Member
Cool, that's just about what I'd been thinking! I could only find an archived photo of it from Cruzbike's 2015 website as proof though, so it's nice to get a confirmation. I wonder how many were made in this style?
 

chicorider

Zen MBB Master
That looks like the last of the Vendetta V.2, right before it became the V20 with the red frame and revised front end. My first Cruzbike was a yellow V.2, and like the one you have, I also swapped out the big yellow boom and polished aluminum slider for the updated V20 boom and slider, and chainstay. As much as I liked the look of the V.2 boom and slider, the revised V20 front end offered much more adjustability, and it got rid of an annoying creak that I could not make go away. I am a shorter rider, and as you can see in the first picture, I had to trim quite a bit of the yellow boom to accommodate my shorter legs (you can tell by how much of the Cruzbike decal is missing). The newer setup didn't require that. Also, the newer chainstay's bottom bracket clamps tighten around the bottom bracket shell instead of the much more fragile and sensitive bottom bracket bearing cups. That was a big improvement. I also swapped out the heavy, two-piece fiberglass seatpan that came with the V.2 for the lighter one-piece carbon fiber seatpan that came with the V20. From there, the rest of the V.2 and that first V20 are basically the same, meaning that you have more of a first generation V20 than a last generation V.2. The second picture shows my V.2/V20 in its final form, about to be replaced by my current V20c.
 

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LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
The this frame is an original Vendetta frame (Hydro-form) - it originally had the big boom & slider. The black one shown in this photo is was put on after the fact (unless there were some proto-types sold out there that I do not know about) - The best of my knowledge the red V20 was the first "non-yellow" and was the first production V20 that had the different black front triangle.
 

Beano

Well-Known Member
It's pre 2015, I bought my first v20 in 2015 it was the new red colour with grey fork which I believe had just come out that year.

That Vendetta though in the OP is nice, something about that yellow and chrome/polished boom - it looks good for sure.
 
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