BJ686
Well-Known Member
Pics below of my V20 build. A few notes that might be of interest to others:
1. Crankset is a SRAM Apex double compact with shortened cranks (155 mm). Received from Bikesmith Designs.
2. Front Brake is TriRig Omega X (thanks to Ratz’s build diary for the idea). This helps eliminate any leg rub issues on front brake.
3. Seat is from Thor. The Stock seat does not work for me since it is flat and I prefer to have a little more “upcurve” on my upper back. First impression of the Thor seat is good, but the seat is a little long for me as the “up-curve” for the upper back starts too late. Ordered an XL, but should have gotten M or L (I am 6 feet tall). Did not want to drill holes in frame, so for purposes of bolting seat to frame I used the existing two holes in the frame at the seat pan area, and the two headrest holes at the top. Used Rick Y’s idea of using pieces of a rubber jeweler’s block as a base for the seat and a support at the top.
4. Neckrest is from ADEM. I’ve tried other neckrests before and I am impressed by this one. However, I’m still struggling to get 100% comfortable on it. I think this is more of a personal neck issue as I am just not comfortable with neckrests, although it is needed given how reclined the seat is. I have also added some padding behind the top of the seat pad in order to raise my head up so there is less pressure on the neck rest.
5. Water Bottles. I tried adding a water bottle cage on the bottom of the boom/slider in the holes that are provided, but it hits my legs when pedaling. For lack of a better idea, I used a bottle cage handlebar mount to attach a cage to one of the rear stays (see pic).
6. Bag is a Bacchetta Brian Box. I had to cut some of the threading so that the headrest post would fit through the bag support, but otherwise works pretty well.
7. Frame Size is standard. During the build, I thought that the crank seemed a little low, so I ordered a large chainstay. However, this seemed to make the crank too high, so I think I am a bit "between sizes". I ended up going with the standard chainstay for now, and it is working fine. Perhaps I will switch it out if I ever want to be more aero.
Rode initial 35 miles over the past weekend. It felt good, other than a little discomfort in the neck. A bit wobbly, and had the newbie “deathgrip”, but otherwise it went well. I put about 500 miles on a Silvio 1.0 about 5 years ago, so I wasn’t a complete novice to MBB. All things considered, initial impressions are very positive. Any thoughts or recommendations on the above are welcome.
Brad
1. Crankset is a SRAM Apex double compact with shortened cranks (155 mm). Received from Bikesmith Designs.
2. Front Brake is TriRig Omega X (thanks to Ratz’s build diary for the idea). This helps eliminate any leg rub issues on front brake.
3. Seat is from Thor. The Stock seat does not work for me since it is flat and I prefer to have a little more “upcurve” on my upper back. First impression of the Thor seat is good, but the seat is a little long for me as the “up-curve” for the upper back starts too late. Ordered an XL, but should have gotten M or L (I am 6 feet tall). Did not want to drill holes in frame, so for purposes of bolting seat to frame I used the existing two holes in the frame at the seat pan area, and the two headrest holes at the top. Used Rick Y’s idea of using pieces of a rubber jeweler’s block as a base for the seat and a support at the top.
4. Neckrest is from ADEM. I’ve tried other neckrests before and I am impressed by this one. However, I’m still struggling to get 100% comfortable on it. I think this is more of a personal neck issue as I am just not comfortable with neckrests, although it is needed given how reclined the seat is. I have also added some padding behind the top of the seat pad in order to raise my head up so there is less pressure on the neck rest.
5. Water Bottles. I tried adding a water bottle cage on the bottom of the boom/slider in the holes that are provided, but it hits my legs when pedaling. For lack of a better idea, I used a bottle cage handlebar mount to attach a cage to one of the rear stays (see pic).
6. Bag is a Bacchetta Brian Box. I had to cut some of the threading so that the headrest post would fit through the bag support, but otherwise works pretty well.
7. Frame Size is standard. During the build, I thought that the crank seemed a little low, so I ordered a large chainstay. However, this seemed to make the crank too high, so I think I am a bit "between sizes". I ended up going with the standard chainstay for now, and it is working fine. Perhaps I will switch it out if I ever want to be more aero.
Rode initial 35 miles over the past weekend. It felt good, other than a little discomfort in the neck. A bit wobbly, and had the newbie “deathgrip”, but otherwise it went well. I put about 500 miles on a Silvio 1.0 about 5 years ago, so I wasn’t a complete novice to MBB. All things considered, initial impressions are very positive. Any thoughts or recommendations on the above are welcome.
Brad