Fitting the ring clamps
As Eric notes, the Silvio 2.0 requires an external bearing bottom bracket. Shimano Ultegra, 105, and SRAM Rival, Force and Red have been tested. I cannot recommend Campagnolo as the bottom bracket bearing shells vary in external configuration. A flat-sided 44mm diameter bearing shell is required.
Position the ring clamp assembly concentric with the BB shell, then insert the bearing shell with the center tube attached, then insert the other shell on the other side. Start threading the bearing shells by hand until both have engaged the BB shell threads. Continue to thread them by hand as far as you can. When everything is seated, use an external bearing BB wrench to tighten the bearings. Since the ring clamps are not yet tightened, you can move the ring clamp assembly from side to side to help you get a good wrench grip on the bearing shells.
Tightening the ring clamp assembly is one of the last operations you'll do. make sure that you have your x-seam distance set before you final-tighten the ring clamps, as it is imperative that the chainstay not be bowed in either the up or down direction when you start riding. Not doing this can lead to failure (buckling) of the front carboyoke chainstay when you hit a significant bump. I cannot emphasize this enough.
Assembly instructions will be available soon. Prior to that, use the Vendetta instructions for installing the bottom bracket, the Silvio 1.5 instructions for assembling the rest of the front triangle, and check back here for help with the rear suspension, or with any questions/issues you run into. You can also contact John or I directly with with contact function here at the website. We will work to insure your success.
Best,
Doug