Showing posts with label Avid Shorty Ultimate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avid Shorty Ultimate. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

My Cheap Cyclocross Bike

Welcome to My Cheap Cyclocross Bike blog.  The title gives you a hint at what you are about to be subjected to reading.  I will be building a high quality cyclocross bike built with new parts for as little cash outlay as possible, and I will document everything I do right here.  I will go through my decision making process for everything I buy.  I will show you how I source what parts and from where.  I will also show you my actual costs including taxes and shipping where applicable.

Why Am I Doing This?!
To put it simply, because I barely have a budget and I want the best possible 'crosser for the money.   I could go out and buy a pretty cheap, complete cyclocross bike like a Motobecane, Nashbar's CX, or I could convert an older used road bike, but that's not what I want.  The reason I am not doing that is because I just don't see the long term value in those econo-built bikes and I believe that I can build my own modern bike for similar cost, but with much higher quality components.  Really, I have nothing against those other budget bikes, but it's not the path I'm pedaling right now.

Goals
I really want a Ridley X-Fire.  But right now, that is not going to happen.  My budget is about half of what a X-Fire frameset alone costs.  My target is to build the complete bike for $900 or less and have it built in time for the Syracuse Grand Prix Cross on October 16, 2011.  If I can't get it together within this 2 month window I'll have to resort to racing my ancient hardtail Haro MTB.  I really want to avoid that.

Some Further Explanation
I have a secondary reason for building my own bike rather than buying one off the shelf.  Building my own bike allows me to pick components that I can eventually migrate to a better bike down the road.  For example:  I might choose a very cheap shifter/brake set for now but also buy an expensive brake set like Avid's Shorty Ultimate.  When I can finally swing that X-Fire frameset, I can stick the Shorty Ultimate brakes onto that build.

The thought here being that some components will stay with the cheap bike and become a backup/training rig to complement my (eventual) Ridley.  I will go into more detail later on, but I am actually building two CX bikes right now, with an eye towards a third dream bike later on.  To understand more of what I am doing, you'll have to read the next post!

-Chris