You ask how to build up a bike, and as others have mentioned there are many 
"good" ways to build up a bike and I'd argue there are almost no "bad" ways 
to build a bike, as long as it works (exaggerating a bit, but you get my 
point)! You have loads of parts, so really it seems like you could build up 
just about anything.

A few questions to get your mental gears turning:
1. Do you want it to be like your other bikes or something different (to 
take advantage of building from the ground up)?
2. Whats the typical ride going to be for the bike? Fully loaded on rough 
trails, smooth pavement and a days worth of food, or somewhere in between?
3. Are there any items you MUST include? I ask because sometimes you have a 
really nice pair of _____ that you want to use (and you seem to have TONS 
of parts...).

Personally, I recently converted my Joe to a dirt-drop bar slick 650x50 
bike and LOVE it. 2x9 with friction bar ends are quite fun, but can't say 
they are any better than my 2x11 STI on my 700x38 gravel bike, or the 1x11 
flat bar setup that was on it before. They are all fun and all worth trying 
in my opinion. 

Good luck!
Collin in Sacramento

On Friday, February 26, 2021 at 11:25:22 AM UTC-8 lug...@gmail.com wrote:

> I have acquired a Sam Hillborne frame. 
> Maybe it's been the long winter. I don't know what. 
> But I am stumped as to how to build it up. (I am ashamed now to realize 
> that while I have owned dozens of bikes, almost all have been completes. I 
> have rarely built one up from a bare frame.)
> Worse (or maybe Better) I have a big collection of spare parts to choose 
> from everything from 6S downtube to 9S speed click shifting, Campagnolo and 
> Shimano. I have about 35-50 of each bit - BB, FD, RD, shifters, cranks....
>
> Some advice could be helpful.
> I'll post my spreadsheet here in case anyone wants to look (BTW everything 
> is for sale too. but that's not the point of this post, really. It's more 
> that people can only guide me if they know what my choices are)
>
> https://tinyurl.com/2vhm38sn
>
> Barend shifters or handlebar mounter STI/Ergo "Click" shifters?
> Compact double or a Triple crankset.? (my riding will be mostly paved 
> country roads, maybe some packed gravel, not overly hilly.)
> Drop bars (I have TONS of drop bars) or moustache bars (I don't have any 
> really)? I generally prefer drop bars for all riding situations.
>
> Anyway, rather than wandering aimlessly around in the garage randomly 
> plucking parts from my bins, I'm all ears for a more coherent approach.
>
> Peter Stock
> Toronto Canada 
>
> [image: 59X59 Rivendell Sam Hillborne FULL.JPG]
>
>
>
>
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW 
Owners Bunch" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/865de703-e904-43db-ac44-81a774981d25n%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to