Going by my experience building
(and rebuilding
) cars, and my current bike building project, the first thing to do is make out a plan.
1, Most important, decide what you are willing to spend and write it down, so you can't up it.
2. Decide on your dream frame and find the best price.
3. Make a list of all the ancillary parts that make up a bike, even the little ones
4. Decide what you can and will re-use from the Nemesis and cross these off the list in 3
5. Spec out what you want, and the price you expect to pay for the components, for EVERYTHING else left on the list in 3
6. Add it all up and compare it to the number in 1. You will most likely be WAY above it. Now, either adjust number 1 or the parts in number 5 until you get to where you want to be.
7. Either start collecting parts or start saving enough money for the complete bike.
This is what a person SHOULD do. Going by my experience building
(and rebuilding
) cars, and my current bike building project, this is PRECISELY what I DON'T do. Therefore, my '65 Mustang project is about 75% over budget and still not done, and my bike project is about 50% over what I initially thought was a good idea to spend on a tri bike.
Don't do what I do. Research frames/parts/etc. to get an idea an have a plan beforehand.