so three rides in on the new large v20 and i thought i would offer up my initial thoughts on the comparison between the new and the old......... not exactly scientific really mere opinion.
without doubt the v20 is superior to the v2. and the v2 is better than sliced bread that is still warm.
the general consensus of my cycling mates is that aesthetically it is the winner too but i prefer the yella. note i am yet to complete the build with handlebars on order etc etc. the theme will be a shameless copy of roberts black and white beauty.
the boom/slider design is superior with greater flexibility , economy of scale , longevity perception and likely aerodynamics.
seat of the pants feel is the bike definitely feels easier to ride and has a great solid planted feel to her. ( i have over 12000 kilometers on vendetta now.)
the bottom bracket is lower 5cm and my hands are a bit higher 5cm. the boom slopes a little more 10 deg . therefore my legs are lowered. i think that is because the radius curve of the smaller tubed v20 boom is tighter than the v2 's larger tubing and therefore does not raise the boom so high from the bottom bracket. fork and chainstays are the same measured length. my legs are now within a smaller cross sectional area i think but will need my wife to take some pics to confirm. maybe i will be more aero... but i am ditching the bullhorn bars for now. i have not used the stem extender on this build to achieve adequate cockpit room. the centres from bb to steerer tube and handlebar centre to steerer tube centre are within 5mm.
i am trying to achieve more hand positions by dropping the bullhorn bars and have some salsa cowbell 2 road bars on order.
the quality of the frameset is great and the new graphics look wonderful. i did not have to do anything except assemble the frame.
the touch up paint did not survive the plane journey but was thoughtfully put in two plastic bags.
the cable adjustor on the front mech is a bit of a pain and it may have to go in the final build phase. it occasionally rubs on my inner thigh. and as robert mentioned it prevents quick adjustments as it is a fixed point. so a new cable adjustor will fix that if i bother.
the colour scheme sits well with the anodized black boom and the slider markings really help with fine adjustments.
i much prefer the grey black to the old v20 red though i never saw it in person. i think a white vendetta may look good too with the black anodized boom or maybe even burnt orange. musing........ but black is a good fit and she looks the goods. no controversy has erupted over the new colour schemes. apologies to all who love love love the go fast red beauties.
yet i wonder and pine for the yellow and dream of a yellow/gold anodised boom coming to a cruzbike store near you. those two swords are legend.
i found the headrest set up easier too but that might be experience.
whilst building Jaffa i have been riding a DF to train myself / torture myself so i can ride an agreed audax with one of my mates this weekend. getting back on the vendetta was almost like lowering oneself into a warm radox bath such was the feeling of comforting relief and knowing.
once i have set up "Jaffa" i will test her against "mission's" times on an oval track over a 100klm course.
the result is academic. either way.
i am on the fastest bike with mudguards in newcastle until someone else buys a vendetta locally.
working on that
i note again all the young kids below about 12 remark most positively. "cool bike" they say. so hang in there cruzbike the converted generation are on their way. those snobby DF groups can settle for getting their backsides wooped by and oldy on a regular basis. smashed a few snobs lately just wearing a cotton teeshirt and shorts. pretty easy to earn respect on a vendetta even from poseur $12k numb nuts. not even our local semi pro can keep up with the vendetta. (though it nearly killed me to stay in front tee hee)
my yella hangs like robert's on the workshop wall now. this is where the DF is going too. wall art .
i wanted to keep the bike 10 speed to match wheelsets and most of my other bikes/trikes.
but sadly i was not able to find a groupset and settled for ultegra 11 speed. glad i did... the ultegra mechanical is better than sram red 10 speed and 10 speed 7900 durace. and relatively cheap. the 10 speed will trickle down the bike tree or sit in the spare parts bin.
makes me want to ride. thankyou cruzbike for a wonderful best bike. 22,000 kilometres almost last year.
to put this into perspective. we have a new expressway in our area and the vendetta is 14 minutes faster than the next guy on a TT over 80 klm.
on the most popular bicycle track the vendetta avg speed is 38.6klm per hour with the next group ride assisted speed of 36.8 klm per hour avg. and that is stopping for a traffic light push button not charging across.
what lies in front. well a sub four hour imperial 100 miles is on the agenda asap. Larry is so inspiring. and ben's recent achievements have been tremendous. one thing for sure when you ride a cruzbike it will be comfortable and a whole lot of fun first second and third.
got to love the vendetta.