Bill, 5’10”? That surprised me. I’ve not ordered a Roaduno but thought if I did it would be a 54. I am 5’10” also but use a 72-73 saddle height. Perhaps your legs are longer than mine or maybe it’s my preferred mid-foot flat pedal position which tends to lower the saddle. Bike looks great!
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On Aug 20, 2024, at 12:57 AM, Bill Lindsay <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm 5'10". My Saddle Height is 75.5cm, so I think that makes me a 86cm PBH guy.  

BL in EC

On Monday, August 19, 2024 at 9:55:21 PM UTC-7 P W wrote:
Wow Bill - first happy customer this side of the ocean?

Guess that means mine will be shipping shortly, too…

Exciting times!

The little tweaks you’ve made so far to the build are all excellent. And I agree, the stance/silhouette looks ideal as it is.

Can I ask how tall you are?

Curious how exactly the same size (58) is gonna feel and fit when I get my hands on it!


On Aug 19, 2024, at 9:41 PM, Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:

I went to Riv HQ and picked up my 58cm Complete RoadUno.  I picked up the bike in the box to do the build myself.  I also splurged on an extra 250mm length Nitto S83 seat post.  

I did pretty much the whole build this afternoon, except I neglected to secure a chain.  I thought I had plenty of chain-stock on hand, but it turns out I only had 10sp chains, which I'm not prepared to deploy just yet.  

The setup was straightforward, but I did completely disassemble everything that was pre-assembled in the complete.  The frame set is not light: 5.83 pounds for the 58cm frame with headset cups, 2.18 pounds for the fork with enormously long steerer.  The new svelte Silver 3 cranks are roughly 25% lighter than the Silver 1 cranks.  

Thread chasing was necessary on the RD hanger, but it was aligned perfectly.  Most but not all of the H2O bolt and fender bolt bosses were already chased.  It was all straightforward prep for a mechanic.  There was no BB cable guide included, but I had those on-hand.  I installed a Shimano CX70 front der and a White Industries DOS ENO 16/19 freewheel.  I installed a Suntour Sprint down tube shifter on the shifter boss, with my own custom machined stop that causes it to sit proud of the down tube in the small-ring position.  

With the faceplater stem pretty much slammed, and the saddle at my height, I'm happy at the silhouette of the bike.  I'm eager to get a chain on it and start riding it.  


Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

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