LarryOz
Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
OK - it is Monday morning, September 29, 2014.
My new (new to me) Vendetta 2.0 is finally done and ready to ride! Yeah. Too bad it raining ALL day!!
A bit of history for those who do not know it (for those that do, don't worry , I'll keep it short!)
On June 1, 2014 I drove from Asheville, NC to Fredricksburg, VA to pick up a Silvio 1.5 that Buddy was selling, then to New York and delivered it to Seth, who was selling his Silvio 2.0 (but wanted a S1.5 again), then back to Asheville, NC 1100 miles, 26 hours. I guess I wanted a Cruzbike really bad!
That is how I acquired my first Cruzbike Silvio 2.0.
I took my first ride on the S2.0 on June 14th. I was a true clutz! At that point I did not ever think I would actually be able to ride it on a real road, ever, but I was pretty determined. After 7 day s of riding it around my neighborhood after work, I finally ventured onto the main rode, and finally to a local park. On Sept 23, I started "fearfully" commuting to work, and then I just loved riding it so much that I just rode and rode and rode. I quickly got to where I wasride between 20-25 miles on my way to work and 20-25 miles on my way home, and then centuries on the weekend.
After about 500 miles I just knew I wanted a Vendetta. Why, well, I guess I am just a speed junky!!!! So,I kept riding my S, all the while trying to figure out how I could get a V.
I finally decided to sell my 2007 BMW Z4M Coupe. Then... On Sept 6, I saw a post on this forum from John Hausler that he wanted to sell his V2. I turned out that he just built it, but due an issue with his neck he could not lay in the seat and bend his head forward enough to see the road. He wanted to get a Silvio 2.0 instead. We agreed to trade bikes and swap components!
He shipped me his Vendetta, which arrived on Thursday, Sept 25.
On Saturday (Sept 27) morning I went to a local park that has a 1/3 mile track and took my final ride on my S. I road a series of 5 minute rides attempting to maintain a constant wattage on each ride, starting at 100 watts, and ending at 360 watts, in approximately 25 watt increments. These rides will serve as my benchmark on a stock Silvio.
We started swapping out the parts on the two bikes about 10am this same Saturday!
My very good friend, and custom Vendetta owner, Gary (bentAreo), spent 7 hours Saturday and 2 hours Sunday helping me swap components of both bikes, and tune the V2 for me to ride.
We finished up around 6pm (Sunday, Sept 29). What a quick turnaround! Thanks so much Gary. You are the best!
....
So, after 15 weeks and 4,156 miles on the S2, I now have a V2 to commute, train and race with. I am very excited, and look forward to returning to the same park that I did the benchmark testing on and run the same rides on the stock V2. I will post my results to the forum and we can all dissect them!
Below are some pictures of both bikes during the dis-assembly and re-assembly process.
Thanks again to everyone who offered me assistance in setting up and getting me going so quickly on the Silvio. Of course it just made me want to get a Vendetta!
It is a shame I could not keep her (my Silvio), but I think we (me and my new V) will be very happy together. Just a killer that I can't ride since it is raining!
Note: Funny thing happened after I got the V from John: My BMW sold the day after I received it! Oh, well.
But at least now I have some funds for power meters, carbon wheels, and who knows what else I might need to go faster and farther. Maybe I'll still have some $ for a V3 when it comes out.
Ivan, sorry buddy, I know you might feel I have defected over to the dark (or.. yellow side).. I guess I have, but you probably will too someday...
yeah - I know I will have to change my picture now too!
Larry
p.s. for some reason, I am not given the option of adding picture to this post. Not sure why. WIll try and add them after
My new (new to me) Vendetta 2.0 is finally done and ready to ride! Yeah. Too bad it raining ALL day!!
A bit of history for those who do not know it (for those that do, don't worry , I'll keep it short!)
On June 1, 2014 I drove from Asheville, NC to Fredricksburg, VA to pick up a Silvio 1.5 that Buddy was selling, then to New York and delivered it to Seth, who was selling his Silvio 2.0 (but wanted a S1.5 again), then back to Asheville, NC 1100 miles, 26 hours. I guess I wanted a Cruzbike really bad!
That is how I acquired my first Cruzbike Silvio 2.0.
I took my first ride on the S2.0 on June 14th. I was a true clutz! At that point I did not ever think I would actually be able to ride it on a real road, ever, but I was pretty determined. After 7 day s of riding it around my neighborhood after work, I finally ventured onto the main rode, and finally to a local park. On Sept 23, I started "fearfully" commuting to work, and then I just loved riding it so much that I just rode and rode and rode. I quickly got to where I wasride between 20-25 miles on my way to work and 20-25 miles on my way home, and then centuries on the weekend.
After about 500 miles I just knew I wanted a Vendetta. Why, well, I guess I am just a speed junky!!!! So,I kept riding my S, all the while trying to figure out how I could get a V.
I finally decided to sell my 2007 BMW Z4M Coupe. Then... On Sept 6, I saw a post on this forum from John Hausler that he wanted to sell his V2. I turned out that he just built it, but due an issue with his neck he could not lay in the seat and bend his head forward enough to see the road. He wanted to get a Silvio 2.0 instead. We agreed to trade bikes and swap components!
He shipped me his Vendetta, which arrived on Thursday, Sept 25.
On Saturday (Sept 27) morning I went to a local park that has a 1/3 mile track and took my final ride on my S. I road a series of 5 minute rides attempting to maintain a constant wattage on each ride, starting at 100 watts, and ending at 360 watts, in approximately 25 watt increments. These rides will serve as my benchmark on a stock Silvio.
We started swapping out the parts on the two bikes about 10am this same Saturday!
My very good friend, and custom Vendetta owner, Gary (bentAreo), spent 7 hours Saturday and 2 hours Sunday helping me swap components of both bikes, and tune the V2 for me to ride.
We finished up around 6pm (Sunday, Sept 29). What a quick turnaround! Thanks so much Gary. You are the best!
....
So, after 15 weeks and 4,156 miles on the S2, I now have a V2 to commute, train and race with. I am very excited, and look forward to returning to the same park that I did the benchmark testing on and run the same rides on the stock V2. I will post my results to the forum and we can all dissect them!
Below are some pictures of both bikes during the dis-assembly and re-assembly process.
Thanks again to everyone who offered me assistance in setting up and getting me going so quickly on the Silvio. Of course it just made me want to get a Vendetta!
It is a shame I could not keep her (my Silvio), but I think we (me and my new V) will be very happy together. Just a killer that I can't ride since it is raining!
Note: Funny thing happened after I got the V from John: My BMW sold the day after I received it! Oh, well.
But at least now I have some funds for power meters, carbon wheels, and who knows what else I might need to go faster and farther. Maybe I'll still have some $ for a V3 when it comes out.
Ivan, sorry buddy, I know you might feel I have defected over to the dark (or.. yellow side).. I guess I have, but you probably will too someday...
yeah - I know I will have to change my picture now too!
Larry
p.s. for some reason, I am not given the option of adding picture to this post. Not sure why. WIll try and add them after